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What Do SOA and ESB Mean in Business Intelligence?

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What Do SOA and ESB Mean in Business Intelligence?

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There are several new and evolving enterprise integration and Web technologies that are likely to have a profound effect on the business intelligence (BI) marketplace. This month I want to discuss two of the more important ones: service-oriented architecture (SOA) and enterprise service bus (ESB). Service-Oriented Architecture A service-oriented architecture consists of a set of components that enable distributed resources (applications, database systems, etc.) to interact with each other in support of business processing. Organizations have been doing distributed business processing for many years, and an SOA is simply a way of formalizing this processing. In an SOA environment, resources are exposed as service providers. The interfaces to these providers are registered with a broker. Resources that want to consume services locate and interact with providers through the broker. A key point to note is that an SOA can interconnect resources that operate at the user interaction, applicat

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