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HP has introduced enhanced quality and management software
designed to meet new requirements for mainstream deployment of service-oriented
architectures (SOA) by businesses. To make sure that services meet all
functional and performance objectives and are ready for production deployment,
HP has rolled out new versions of its SOA testing products -- HP Service Test
and HP Service Test Management.
In addition, HP has announced new SOA management capabilities with HP Business
Availability Center for SOA, HP Diagnostics for SOA and HP SOA Policy Enforcer
that together monitor services in production, resolve operational issues and
deal with changes to services.
New capabilities to HP’s Quality Management solutions include: HP Service Test
Management and HP Service Test. Quality Management solutions for SOA are said
to give enterprises the assurance that services will function reliably in any
deployment environment.
HP’s SOA management solutions will work standalone for small SOA projects or
large-scale deployments and fully integrate with enterprise IT management
capabilities. This flexibility gives SOA architects the confidence that initial
SOA project efforts will be embraced by IT operations groups as services
adoption increases, HP said. New capabilities to HP SOA Management products
include: HP Business Availability Center (BAC) for SOA, HP Diagnostics for SOA
and HP SOA Policy Enforcer.
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