
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA):
Developing a common vocabulary for business systems
Consider the current state of most systems. Cobbled together over time, they represent a patchwork of compromises and complicated interfaces – a veritable "spaghetti" of connections that can slow processing and impede the progress of your business.
A service oriented architecture (SOA) represents a dramatic alternative, a way of freeing your business from application-specific functions and instead, arranging your systems by the services your business users need. But in order for SOA to succeed, the underlying data must be consistently organized along a common understanding of terms, fields, values and records.
A faster way to prepare for SOA
Trillium Software System® brings data quality expertise to your SOA initiative, allowing you to construct a solid foundation of understanding that will support all your systems efforts. Through Trillium Software, you can:
- Use powerful connectors that integrate data quality rules into all your processes throughout your architecture, in real time.
- Create “best records” assembled from the most accurate and complete information available in your data.
- Append missing name, address and product information to your records, as needed.
- Apply business rules across all your systems and applications, regardless of source.
- Manage millions of records without disruption or declines in processing speed.