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1 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Business Plug-In B17 Organizational Architecture Trends

2 B17-2 LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.Describe the business value in deploying a service oriented architecture. 2.Explain the need for interoperability and loose coupling in building today’s IT systems. 3.Identify the logical functions used in a virtualized environment. 4.Explain the business benefits of grid computing.

3 B17-3 ARCHITECTURE TRENDS Organizations today must continually watch new architecture trends to ensure they can keep up with new and disruptive technologies Three architecture trends that are quickly becoming requirements for all businesses include: 1.Service Oriented Architecture 2.Virtualization 3.Grid Computing

4 B17-4 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)—Is a business-driven IT architectural approach that supports integrating a business as linked, repeatable tasks or services SOA ensures IT systems can adapt quickly, easily, and economically to support rapidly changing business needs

5 B17-5 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE

6 B17-6 SERVICE Service oriented architecture begins with a service An SOA Service—Can be a business task, such as checking a potential customer's credit rating only opening a new account Services are “like” software products

7 B17-7 INTEROPERABILITY Interoperability—Is the capability of two or more computer systems to share data and resources, even though they are made by different manufacturers Web Service—Contains a repertoire of Web- based data and procedural resources that use shared protocols and standards permitting different applications to share data and services Extensible Markup Language (XML)—A markup language for documents containing structured information

8 B17-8 LOOSE COUPLING Loose Coupling—Is the capability of services to be joined together on demand to create composite services, or disassembled just as easily into their functional components Loose Coupling is a way of ensuring that the technical details are decoupled from the service

9 B17-9 VIRTUALIZATION Virtualization—Is a framework of dividing the resources of a computer into multiple execution environments It is a way of increasing physical resources to maximize the investment in hardware

10 B17-10 WHAT ARE VIRTUAL MACHINES? System Virtualization—Is the ability to present the resources of a single computer as if it is a collection of separate computers ("virtual machines"), each with its own virtual CPUs, network interfaces, storage, and operating system Figure B17.5 shows an overview of what a system virtualization framework looks like

11 B17-11 VIRTUALIZATION BUSINESS BENEFITS Trends that have moved virtualization into the spotlight: –Hardware being underutilized –Data centers running out of space –Increased energy costs –System administration costs mounting Additional Virtualization Benefits: –Rapid application deployment –Dynamic load balancing –Streamlined disaster recovery

12 B17-12 GRID COMPUTING Grid Computing—Is an aggregation of geographically dispersed computing, storage, and network resources, coordinated to deliver improved performance, higher quality of service, better utilization, and easier access to data Over time, grid environments will enable the creation of virtual organizations and advanced web services as partnerships and collaborations become more critical in strengthening each link in the value chain

13 B17-13 GRID COMPUTING BUSINESS BENEFITS Improving productivity and collaboration of virtual organizations and respective computing and data resources Allowing widely dispersed departments and businesses to create virtual organizations to share data and resources Building robust and infinitely flexible and resilient operational architectures

14 B17-14 GRID COMPUTING BUSINESS BENEFITS Providing instantaneous access to massive computing and data resources Leveraging existing capital investments, which in turn help to ensure optimal utilization and costs of computing capabilities

15 B17-15 CLOUD COMPUTING Cloud Computing — Refers to resources and applications hosted remotely as a shared service over the Internet Software as a Service (SaaS) — Is a model of software deployment where an application is licensed for use as a service provided to customers on demand –Easy to switch providers –Pay only for what you use –Lower total cost of ownership –Time-to-market –Easier upgrades –Improved security


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