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Edeninfo provides one of the most complete technology offerings for enterprise-scale , with powerful software that is capable of solving not just the challenges of automating routine tasks and exception handling scenarios, but also the challenges of orchestrating sophisticated and long-lived activities and transactions that involve people and systems across organizational and geographical boundaries.

Edeninfo believes that Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) must be delivered within a unified architectural framework to achieve true business agility and future-proof the business. Real-time enterprise architecture combines SOA and EDA to deliver an agile flexible architecture that is the foundation for real-time business. It's become more clear that an architecture combines SOA and EDA increases its ability to scale as well as its degree of independence between services. It allows companies to create flexible, re-configurable, standards-based services as well as detect, monitor, filter, analyze, and correlate real-time events - both scheduled and unscheduled.

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) 

Enterprise IT is made up of applications and information sources that perform many functions and store countless pieces of information. These applications and information sources reside within different organizations and trust authorities, have been built using different technologies, and run in different execution environments.

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural paradigm based on turning these functions and pieces of information into “services” that can be accessed with a common interface regardless of the location or technical makeup of the function or piece of data.

A Web service is the most commonly understood and accepted standards-based representation of a service. Web services standards use open XML and Internet-based protocols for service description (WSDL: Web Services Description Language), service registration and discovery (UDDI: Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration), and service invocation (SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol). The increasing awareness and ubiquity of these standards is facilitating the adoption of Web services and in turn the deployment of standards-based SOA.

Event-Driven Architecture (EDA)

As the pace of business increases, companies are being forced to more quickly sense and respond to changes, threats and opportunities in the markets they serve, their supply chain and their internal operations. Each of these changes, threats and opportunities manifests itself as an event—a record of something that has happened.

Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) is an architectural paradigm based on using events as triggers that initiate the immediate delivery of a message that informs numerous recipients about the event so they can take appropriate action. When used with events management, the collection of events can be analyzed and correlated to identify relevant patterns or non-patterns, and then aggregated to build up information that is needed to proactively prevent future problems.


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