September 15, 2008

The Value of Standards in Telecommunications

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Reap the benefits of standards when building a common model for your SOA infrastructure or enterprise. Industry standards in telecommunications, such as the Shared Information (SID) model from TM Forum, allow you to leverage the knowledge of a group of industry experts instead of starting from scratch. Listen to a podcast by John Wilmes, Chief Technical Architect, Communications Sector at Progress Software, as he explains the difference between using standards-based and proprietary-based data models, and how communication service providers can effectively deploy a common model. John will also talk briefly about how Progress DataXtend SI can help extend the model you are working with.

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July 25, 2008

Metadata in Data Integration

Posted by The Progress Guys

When we refer to "meta data" when talking about data interoperability, we are talking about data that describe or accompany other data. DataXtend SI uses metadata at design time to describe components of the exchange model. It uses metadata at runtime to configure and manage the operation of data services. An analyst can incrementally redefine and redeploy components of the metadata, such as rules, without redeploying the services themselves.

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Integration Tax

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When we talk about data interoperability, many people ask, "What is an Integration Tax?" Well some technologists refer to the cost associated with bringing systems together as an integration tax. Progress Software believes that by deploping a common information model that will mediate data transfers and ensure data consistency across legacy, and new, systems, the enterprise will reduce their integration tax. Listen to a brief podcast by Ken Rugg, VP of Products for DataXtend & ObjectStore at Progress Software, to learn more.

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May 21, 2008

Common Data Models Being Used Today

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In a previous podcast Ken Rugg, VP of Products for DataXtend & ObjectStore at Progress Software, defined what a common model is and how it improves SOA infrastructure initiatives. In this 5 minute podcast, Ken Rugg talks about what common models are being used today, how they fit in, and how Progress’ is helping you realize the value of deploying a common model within your enterprise application infrastructure. One common model being deployed today is TM Forum’s Shared Information/Data (SID) model. By using the SID model, telecommunication companies are reducing costs because they can deploy new services faster and maintain semantic consistency across different services and systems.

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If you are a telecommunications architect looking to learn more about the SID Model, download the DataXtend SID Model Browser - it's free. You will be able to use the SID Model Browser to gain an understanding of the structure and details of the SID. Starting at the highest level, you can navigate through any of the eight distinct domain areas of this common model, inspecting the hierarchy within a specific domain, and the details of the classes and attributes contained within the hierarchy.

May 08, 2008

Data Integration in SOA

Posted by The Progress Guys

As we talk to customers and prospects who are beginning to plan or enhance their SOA, we've realized that data is often overlooked in the development of a SOA infrastructure. As a matter of fact, some SOA technologists refer to it as the "day 2" problem. Why? Well, we think it might be because application and data architects may have difficulty making informed architectural decisions about it. Below is a 6 minute podcast by Ken Rugg, VP of Products for DataXtend and ObjectStore at Progress Software, that talks about the importance of data integration in SOA, why people may forget to plan for it, and some concepts related to smart data mediation.

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April 30, 2008

What is a Common Model?

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Ken Rugg, VP of Products for DataXtend & ObjectStore at Progress Software, talks about what a common information (or data) model is and how a common model it fits into SOA infrastructure.  By adopting common data model architectures and ensuring data interoperability across enterprise systems, company's can avoid challenging, costly and inefficient new service deployments and at the same time maximize the potential of SOA. Listen to this podcast and learn how a common data model greatly facilitates data translation, data aggregation, rule execution, and other features required for data interoperability. Hear why some companies resist using a common model, how to get a common model, benefits acheived when adopting a common data model and more.

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