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What is SOA?

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a software design paradigm where application components provide services to other components through a communication protocol, typically over a network. SOA is commonly used to build loosely coupled, reusable, and interoperable systems. Services are self-contained and expose well-defined interfaces, allowing them to be easily integrated and reused across different applications and platforms. SOA promotes modularity, scalability, and flexibility in software development.

What other technologies are related to SOA?

SOA Competitor Technologies

Microservices architecture is an alternative to SOA, focusing on smaller, independent services.
mentioned alongside SOA in 3% (6.3k) of relevant job posts

SOA Complementary Technologies

Event-driven architecture often works well within an SOA environment.
mentioned alongside SOA in 90% (491) of relevant job posts
Enterprise Service Bus is a key component in SOA implementations, facilitating communication between services.
mentioned alongside SOA in 20% (2.1k) of relevant job posts
Web Services are a core technology for implementing SOA, providing standardized interfaces for services.
mentioned alongside SOA in 4% (4.8k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning SOA?

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Oracle
Scientific and Technical Services

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