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Service Oriented Architecture for education
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Create an integrated IT infrastructure capable of rapidly responding to changing
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Service Oriented Architecture for education
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a standards-based design approach for creating an integrated IT infrastructure capable of rapidly responding to changing needs.
SOA is not a product; it’s a method of designing systems—in effect, the architectural
drawings or blueprint—that directs how IT resources will be integrated with each
other. SOA also manages which (and when) services will be available. SOA promotes
better and more efficient alignment of your IT resources with your institution’s
goals.
Microsoft SOA solutions take advantage of the service-orientation capabilities that
are built into the Microsoft Windows platform and complemented by Microsoft technologies
for the development, management, and consumption of services. The best way to implement
these solutions is with a phased approach
and the guidance of a
Microsoft partner.
Consolidate your IT resources and optimize their efficiency
You likely have separate applications and databases that capture student information,
allocate transportation fleets, and manage food services, among other tasks. With
SOA, you unlock those IT resources from their application silos to make their respective
functions and information available to more people across your institution. Along
with reducing the need to have the same information in multiple places (which requires
time and effort to keep synchronized), you can improve access to those applications
and databases. For instance, when new students enroll, all of their information
is entered in one place, via single sign-on (SSO), from any number of devices. The
relevant information is automatically populated to all applications that rely on
student information, so it’s easier to trigger whatever is necessary to serve those
students—from bus route numbers to lunch account balances.
Key benefits
Using SOA can help you:
- Reduce IT costs. By integrating your existing IT infrastructure
and the applications you are already using into a single environment, you can use
your existing IT investments (instead of purchasing an entirely new system) and
enjoy easier upgrade processes in the future.
- Make better decisions. Relevant information, such as student
assessment data or up-to-date budget reports is easier to find when you provide
role-based access through SSO from a variety of devices.
- Address your present and future needs. With SOA, your systems
and applications become more flexible, so they’re optimized for today’s known demands
and still allow for quick modifications that respond to new requirements and opportunities.
- Improve productivity. Improving information flow and access
allows staff to increase productivity, eliminate time-intensive manual processes,
and focus on the most important aspects of their jobs.
A smart approach to SOA
Although SOA has a great deal of promise, it can sometimes be challenging to develop
and implement a comprehensive plan that has the necessary buy-in from stakeholders
and is not cost prohibitive. Instead of the “rip and replace” approach that some
SOA solutions require, we suggest an incremental approach that focuses on your goals,
integrates your existing IT resources, and maximizes the return on your SOA investment.
This is achieved through a three-phase process:
- Phase 1: Expose. In the first phase, your existing IT resources
(such as legacy systems and line-of-business applications) are made available as
services with which you can communicate through standardized messaging formats,
such as Web services.
- Phase 2: Compose. The goal of the second phase is to enable
greater flexibility and agility by allowing you to add or change processes without
being constrained by the underlying IT systems and applications. You achieve this
goal by pulling together the services you exposed in the first phase into larger
processes or workflows.
- Phase 3: Consume. In the final phase, you develop the dynamic
(or composite) applications that consume the underlying services and processes.
These applications—based on Web technologies (such as portals or AJAX), rich clients,
Microsoft Office applications, or mobile devices—are what drive the productivity
of your end users.
Customer success case studies
Identity management solution keeps parents in Anoka-Hennepin School District informed.
The largest school district in Minnesota strongly encourages parents to get actively
involved in their children’s education, but a mixed software and hardware infrastructure
made it difficult to offer parents access to relevant student and school program
information. To solve the problem, a centralized, Web-based application was developed
to help give parents quick and easy access to this data.
Get started
Find the right technology experts, software applications, and professional services to help you establish an SOA solution for your school or higher education institution.
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The Microsoft Connected Industry Foundation
The Microsoft Connected Industry Foundation is a network of SOA industry leaders
that can provide you with SOA planning and implementation resources, including best
practices frameworks and methodologies; tools and out-of-the box capabilities; and
training, support, and consulting services. A participating member can help you
develop a realistic, incremental plan for implementing SOA. A solid plan begins
with a focused understanding of the business needs you want to address and is:
- Driven by realistic goals.
- Clearly defined (and usually limited) in scope.
- Governed by strategic vision.
- Mapped to processes and desired outcomes.
- Implemented as incremental, iterative projects.
Current participating members include:
Advantage Factory
(360) 707-5750 Advantage Factory is a professional services consulting firm with core offerings centered on the design and implementation of loosely coupled systems that facilitate rapid adaptation to change. The company has many years of experience designing and implementing policy based Service Oriented Architecture (SOA )and ESB solutions that allow customers to effectively leverage, scale, and govern their processes.
AmberPoint
(510) 663-6300
AmberPoint makes full use of the Web services system libraries of the Microsoft Common Language Runtime (CLR) to help its customers better leverage the advantages of the Microsoft .NET Framework. This results in performance optimization for environments built on the .NET Framework, greater security facilities, tighter integration across all .NET system components, and smoother upgrades as new .NET-connected technologies become available.
Computer Sciences Corporation
(703) 876-1000
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) helps education customers implement IT solutions crafted to meet their specific challenges and enables them to benefit from the advanced use of technology. With approximately 87,000 employees, CSC provides innovative solutions for customers around the world by applying leading technologies and CSC's own advanced capabilities, including systems design and integration, IT and business process outsourcing, applications software development, Web and application hosting, and management consulting.
iTKO LISA
(877) 289-4856
iTKO LISA SOA Testing and Validation solutions provide a complete Service Oriented Architecture quality platform for the entire development and delivery effort. In a single test environment, iTKO LISA provides no-code unit, functional, regression, load, and performance testing against Web sites, Web services, .NET, message buses, Java applications, and other technologies. As a certification platform for services teams from Microsoft and other industry partners, iTKO supports Federal initiatives for Net-Centric application governance and quality.
McDonald Bradley
McDonald Bradley is a privately held secure information sharing and IT solutions provider headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. Since 1985, the company has built an exceptional reputation for delivering cost effective, forward-thinking services and solutions. Donald Bradley’s solutions portfolio includes Service-Oriented Enterprise (SOE), Data Interoperability (DI), Information Assurance (IA), and Enterprise Management and Governance (EMG).
MicroLink, LLC
(703) 556-4440
MicroLink, based in Vienna, Virginia, is a Microsoft Gold Certified Information Technology Partner providing a full range of information technology services and products to both the public and commercial sectors. They focus on helping organizations meet their needs for teamwork and productivity by providing collaboration, business intelligence, and knowledge management solutions. MicroLink has vast experience delivering customized collaborative, geospatial, and business intelligence solutions that incorporate Microsoft Technologies.
Neudesic
(800) 805-1805
Neudesic helps clients efficiently and effectively integrate systems, employees, and trading partners through manageable business processes. Automating and orchestrating interactions in a highly flexible manner helps institutions improve time to value, ease of use, and productivity.
SOA Software
(310) 826-1317
SOA Software provides comprehensive, enterprise-class integrated SOA Governance solutions. SOA Software products provide a comprehensive closed-loop SOA governance solution (Workbench); a high-performance, scalable SOA security, mediation, and management solution (Service Manager); and a mainframe Web services solution for CICS applications (SOLA). SOA Software products process more than 500 million mission critical transactions a month and are used by the largest Fortune 1000 corporations.
Find a partner
Search for additional partners that deliver SOA solutions in the Microsoft Public Sector
Partner Solution MarketPlace, a one-stop Web site for finding technology
partners that offer a broad range of products, services, and solutions based on
Microsoft technologies. The directory includes packaged software, solutions offerings,
and training from Microsoft Gold Certified Partners, Microsoft Certified Partners,
and registered members.
If you have a solution based on Microsoft technology, learn more about opportunities
to partner with
Microsoft in the public sector.
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