<<So, was DreamWorks able to take its smelly green monster — in the
form of 12 legacy ERP applications running on Sun servers — and make
it a bit more handsome?

It appears that the journey was successful, and only took six months,
to boot. The applications were migrated to Linux running on HP
servers, with an Oracle database and JBoss middleware.

Abe Wong, head of IT for DreamWorks Animation, cites the reusability
of SOA-based components as the greatest advantage coming out of the
project. "We can increase the speed to write and deploy new
applications with many of the reusable components that's now part of
the architecture," he is quoted as saying. "For example, we reused the
same employee authentication SOA component for all 12 applications we
developed."

The SOA model also supports company directories, employee bulletin
boards, vacation requests, and cafeteria menus, the article said. It
also supports a new copyright-tracking application with authorization
and authentication features for incoming film scripts.>>

You can read this at: http://blogs.zdnet.com/service-oriented/?p=563

Gervas







 
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