service oriented architecture
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a culturally diverse Australian education provider with campuses in Brisbane and southeast Queensland. In 1989, QUT decided to partner with Oracle to deliver key elements of its information technology architecture. Download this free case study to know more.
As an agency of the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), KIPI is responsible for disseminating information on local and international IPR. In 2006, KIPI adopted a service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategy to make it easier to upload, integrate, share, and manage data. This case study offers insight into the selection of Oracle SOA suite applications for the needs of the agency.
Legacy applications that support government departments like purchasing, finance, taxation, immigration, homeland security to name a few, probably were written years ago. These legacy applications need to be updated as governments look to enhancing the service they deliver to citizens using new channels like the Internet, mobile devices and self-service kiosks. This paper offer guidance on how governments can pursue a legacy modernization strategy using SOA to improve civil service productivity and enhance application security.










