At AGNITY, we believe, as do many of our partners in this emerging and fast-paced market, that the service-oriented communications architecture (SOCA) is critical for business transformation.
A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a method for systems development and integration which enables disparate applications to exchange data within business processes.
Today’s SOA solutions, however, require greater integration with communication services in order to deliver long-term value to an organization’s mission-critical functions. Likewise, Web 2.0 includes a set of evolving standards for social networking communities and hosted services that depend heavily on the integration of communication applications.
The Service-Oriented Communications Architecture (SOCA) brings communication service components into the applications infrastructure to ensure seamless, cost-effective integration of communication capabilities with other service components in Web 2.0 or SOA-driven infrastructure.
The AGNITY ACONYX framework is designed to be a flexible environment for rapid application creation across multiple application servers enabling seamless integration with Web 2.0 services and Web mashups. ACONYX helps service providers and enterprises “bridge” common service enablers to any Web 2.0 or SOA environment over any network infrastructure delivering true IT/Telecom convergence capabilities.
Most SOA implementations treat communication services as discrete vertical components in a common SOA framework. However, communication services have become a critical part of business requiring integration horizontally across all other applications. ACONYX delivers a standard set of application components that can be simply and rapidly integrated into all business processes. This is the promise of SOCA.
A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a method for systems development and integration which enables disparate applications to exchange data within business processes.
Today’s SOA solutions, however, require greater integration with communication services in order to deliver long-term value to an organization’s mission-critical functions. Likewise, Web 2.0 includes a set of evolving standards for social networking communities and hosted services that depend heavily on the integration of communication applications.
The Service-Oriented Communications Architecture (SOCA) brings communication service components into the applications infrastructure to ensure seamless, cost-effective integration of communication capabilities with other service components in Web 2.0 or SOA-driven infrastructure.
The AGNITY ACONYX framework is designed to be a flexible environment for rapid application creation across multiple application servers enabling seamless integration with Web 2.0 services and Web mashups. ACONYX helps service providers and enterprises “bridge” common service enablers to any Web 2.0 or SOA environment over any network infrastructure delivering true IT/Telecom convergence capabilities.
Most SOA implementations treat communication services as discrete vertical components in a common SOA framework. However, communication services have become a critical part of business requiring integration horizontally across all other applications. ACONYX delivers a standard set of application components that can be simply and rapidly integrated into all business processes. This is the promise of SOCA.
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