Market Research Report: Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Middleware Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018
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The 2012 study has 671 pages, 220 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the SOA systems provide the base for cloud computing. SOA is useful for addressing the need for flexible systems, the need for adaptation to mobile handset presentation of information, and the need for marketing analytics.
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SOA supports cloud computing solutions with a platform. IBM is the market leader, setting the defacto industry standard in SOA systems implementation. IBM WebSphere is the defacto SOA standard by virtue of providing a way to interconnect disparate siloed web applications within a large data center.
IBM software combinations are able to SOA enable an IT data center. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the SOA systems provide the base for cloud computing. SOA is useful for addressing the need for flexible systems, the need for adaptation to mobile handset presentation of information, and the need for marketing analytics.
SOA supports cloud computing solutions with a platform. IBM is the market leader, setting the defacto industry standard in SOA systems implementation. IBM WebSphere is the defacto SOA standard by virtue of providing a way to interconnect disparate siloed web applications within a large data center. IBM software combinations are able to SOA enable an IT data center.
The IBM WebSphere SOA enterprise service bus (ESB) is at the core of data center modernization. The SOA infrastructure is not static. It grows and changes in complexity and coverage over time. It is a combination of application server, messaging, database, development, management, and collaboration technology.
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a set of products that support methodologies for designing and developing software. From this perspective, SOA is useful in a range of business environments. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is implemented in the form of interoperable services, comprising an infrastructure that includes repositories, application servers, messaging, and development tools as well as a range of other software tools. SOA is much more than API like web services. SOA services are well-defined business functionalities. SOA consists of module systems management capabilities that together comprise an infrastructure.
SOA modules are built as software components so robust that they are called services. SOA components are discrete pieces of code and data structures that can be reused for different purposes, thereby introducing flexibility into the software systems. SOA has design principles used during the various phases of systems development and integration. SOA infrastructure provides a framework for a broad set of automated processes that occur in a data center, providing integration of applications at a fundamental level.
SOA is the foundation for cloud services. It is a fundamental infrastructure integration set of products that create application integration. As emerging cloud services require a framework, the reach of SOA has expanded, encompassing more of the software that IBM and other vendors offer than it did when the concept of SOA first emerged.
SOA markets are $5.518 billion in 2011. This represents significant growth. In 2010, WinterGreen Research had SOA markets at $3.987 billion, forecast to reach $4.436 billion by 2011. Instead significant growth was achieved because more frameworks are needed to build cloud computing and more infrastructure is needed in the data center to interconnect applications using middleware. Systems that were not classified as SOA are now reclassified as SOA.
Source: PR Newswire