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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2007 · 58 MIN

SLA for SOA

from Layer 7 Technologies · host Layer 7 Technologies

Service Oriented Architectures require software functionality to be available to trusted clients and intermediaries, on-demand. However implementing practical on-demand infrastructures requires an ability to define and enforce service level agreements (SLAs) so that service functionality or data can be predictably and contractually delivered to specific clients based on their identity or transaction context. In this Webinar given by Layer 7's Senior Product Manager, Phil Walston, you will learn about the various SLA policy considerations SOA architects need to contend with and how to implement solutions in real-world architectures.

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Service Oriented Architectures require software functionality to be available to trusted clients and intermediaries, on-demand. However implementing practical on-demand infrastructures requires an ability to define and enforce service level agreements (SLAs) so that service functionality or data can be predictably and contractually delivered to specific clients based on their identity or transaction context. In this Webinar given by Layer 7's Senior Product Manager, Phil Walston, you will learn about the various SLA policy considerations SOA architects need to contend with and how to implement solutions in real-world architectures.

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