| Title: |
Blue Titan Data Director |
| Author: |
David Sprott |
| Publication Date: |
13 August 2004 |
| Report Type: |
Journal |
| Report Class: |
Product Report |
| Abstract: |
As Web Services architectures address more complex scenarios issues of increasing message traffic, database performance, federated data management, and mixed transactional behaviors create new challenges. But if we apply service oriented thinking to the issues we find good solutions. In this report we examine some new patterns relating to distributed data management and look at how Blue Titan Data Director supports these concepts. |
| Backgrounder: |
We have remarked recently that in the early stages, new technologies get used to solve existing problems and are integrated with existing infrastructure because it exists. But that as the new technologies get understood better, or the performance envelope changes our use of the new (and older) technologies evolves.
In the first stage of SOA the emphasis is on standardizing interoperability - creating the infrastructure to allow services to be consumed regardless of the implementation platform. In this first stage pretty much everything else remains unchanged. But pretty soon hard questions get asked such as how to manage the distributed data and its meta data? How to handle very large volumes of service transactions in conjunction with back end systems that were not designed for this purpose?
|
| Report Size: |
7 Pages |
| Report Access Type: |
 | Silver/Gold (Premium) |
|
| Available for separate purchase |
Single copies of recent CBDI Journals may be purchased |
| Login |
|