| Service-oriented architecture is increasingly recognized as the best foundation for building new application systems while preserving legacy assets. Today, there’s no question about its viability.
Instead, the questions center on achievability.
Can policies be defined, enforced and audited throughout the SOA lifecycle?
Is the quality of business services and composite applications assured?
Can performance and service-level requirements for critical applications be met?
To find the answers, organizations adopting SOA must validate the effectiveness of their SOA governance, the quality of their SOA services and the capacity of their systems.
Because SOA-based applications work in more complex ways and serve a wider array of users than originally intended, validation testing assumes even greater importance than in traditional environments.
Here are three key areas where the right approach to testing and validation – along with implementation of proven software – can help you achieve the benefits of SOA for a competitive edge. |
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| Testing is, of course, a key element of any software development project, demanding significant time, effort and discipline. But because of its unique characteristics and requirements, SOA requires new testing processes and strategies for managing risk.
Manual testing simply cannot keep up with the demands and complexity of multi-tiered, multi-platform business service-oriented applications. An automated platform, in conjunction with test management best practices, accelerates the validation process, provides real-time visibility into requirements and defects, reduces costs and helps you deploy consistent, high-quality services and applications. |
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“More than standard support”
Norwegian land management agency and consultant Statskog wanted to improve its allocation of IT budget and internal staff resources. And it was looking for a more proactive approach to supporting its IT environment, which is rapidly transitioning to the HP BladeSystem infrastructure.
HP Proactive BladeSystem Service is helping Statskog achieve these goals with a support program tailored to its specific requirements. This flexible HP Care Pack offering lets the organization complement its internal resources with proven BladeSystem technical and advisory support, budget more accurately for services needs and plan more confidently for future business and technology change.
“We wanted HP for more than standard support,” says IT Development Manager Baard Hansen. “We wanted them as a strategic partner, to give us advice and input into our environment. The HP Proactive Blades support agreement is the perfect answer, because we can pick and choose from a menu of HP services to create a program that meets both needs.”
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