Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has become an increasingly popular mechanism for achieving interoperability between systems. Migration of legacy systems to service-oriented environments has been achieved within a number of domains, showing that the promise of SOA is starting to be realized. The SEI SOA Migration, Adoption, and Reuse Technique (SMART), developed in 2005, helps organizations to make initial decisions about the feasibility of reusing legacy systems within an SOA environment.
As an SEI Partner for the SOA Product Suite, your organization can sponsor SEI-Certified SOA-SMART Team Leads and SEI-Certified SOA instructors.
SOA-SMART Team Leads work with organizations to identify candidate services, assess the changes needed in the legacy system to accomplish the migration, evaluate migration strategies, and identify a pilot project as a risk mitigation mechanism. SEI-Certified SOA instructors are trained in SOA and the mechanisms that can help organizations achieve systems interoperability and make decisions about reusing legacy systems in SOA environments. SOA instructors can teach the SEI's Service-Oriented Architecture: Best Practices for Successful Adoption and Service-Oriented Architecture: Legacy Systems Migration courses.
Apply to become a Partner at http://partner-application.sei.cmu.edu/.
For more information about the SOA license agreement, contact partner-info@sei.cmu.edu.
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