Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) 

In an orchestra, all instruments have to be tuned to each other. The same applies to your organisation. Concerted action leads to success and growth. This requires optimal harmony between your information supply and your corporate processes.

Setting up a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) will help you with this. Using this architecture, you can seamlessly link existing systems and information to your corporate processes. This makes it easier to quickly and efficiently adapt to changes in the market. This is why a SOA can be compared to an orchestra. Together, all components – the wind section, the strings, and the rhythm section – create a harmonious result. When using a SOA, the result is a combination of services which allows your staff members to optimally perform their tasks or which allows your customers, suppliers and chain partners to link to your organisation.

Beyond the hype

A survey by Inter Access in cooperation with MarketCap already showed that Service-Oriented Architecture is no longer a hype. The many SOA implementations completed by Inter Access also show that SOA is a serious concept which offers real advantages to an organisation.

Harmony between your IT department and your business

Inter Access has the talent to make seemingly highly complex cases look simple and uncomplicated. In other words: how do we make sure that your IT organisation delivers what is actually needed by your business? And how do we do this in such a way that your organisation can quickly adapt to changes in the market? When doing this, we are like a passionate conductor of an orchestra: we have in-depth knowledge of technology (the musical instruments), a keen insight into the context of the market (the composition) and the ambition to bring these together and create solutions (the performance).

Music to your ears?

Does this sound like music to your ears? SOA makes it possible, because this approach allows the definition of services which are customised for the tasks of each staff member. These services are developed based on modelled corporate processes. The use of ‘separate’ services and open (communication) standards allows a Service-Oriented Architecture to be used in every environment. This is exactly why this architecture is interesting right now: because right now, flexibility is crucial for businesses and authorities.

Did we strike the right note?

Contact Inter Access’ SOA specialists straight away.