Microsoft on Tuesday (10/30) in the fifth Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference to announce the technology, code-named Oslo blueprint, which is an integrated service-oriented architecture (SOA) and technology platform for modeling applications, Microsoft will from next yearThis technology platform in succession to embed the product.
Microsoft stated to be present across different technology applications, business and IT, or across the entire organization, supply-side and client-side and so is not easy, Microsoft has continued in the SOA and business process management technology investments to help customers take advantage of service-orientedand model-driven to link these different areas, through Oslo, Microsoft will provide an integrated services and modeling platforms.
Software designers in the past has been drawn through the planning process design to build the case for many years, but the modeling can be a sign through the model and syntax to generate procedures, models and procedures will produce between connections, easy to findout the bugs in the program and to be updated.
Microsoft's vice president of systems connected departments, said Robert Wahbe, Oslo allows applications from design to deployment linked to each other and more efficient, reduce complexity, combined with business and network, and simplify the exchange and management, the application to a newlevel.Microsoft's system is connected InformationWeek reference Steven Martin, director of product that only a very small number of users over the past use of modeling technology, Microsoft wants developers to model a general mainstream technology.
Microsoft plans in five areas of server and tools products, technology embedded in Oslo, in the server, Microsoft's BizTalk Server 6 in addition to continuing to provide SOA and BPM solutions, but also will have to develop, manage and deploy composite applications capability; inservices, Microsoft's BizTalk Services 1 hosting services will provide a commercial version and have the communications, authentication and workflow functions; in the structure,. NET Framework will provide a fourth version of model-driven development capabilities; the tool, Visual Studio 10 will be end-to-end application life cycle management through new tools for model-driven design to strengthen its functions; in storage, Microsoft's continued investment across the server and tools products available meta-data storage devices, including the System Center5, Visual Studio 10, and BizTalk Server 6 can use technology to manage the storage, rewritten or deployment model.InfoWorld quoted Gartner analyst Massimo Pezzini's view that the Oslo Microsoft's ambitious plan, he believes there are three basic components of Oslo, namely modeling environment, business process server and a new deployment model, however, Oslo is only idea so far, plans and prototype is expected until 2008 or 2009 to see concrete results.