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Service-Oriented Architecture In the Transportation Industry
Companies in the transportation industry face a number of challenges, from globalization and lower-cost competitors to the need to be more nimble and responsive to market changes. By adopting an enterprise-class service-oriented architecture (SOA), transportation providers can lay the foundation needed to modernize existing software systems and introduce efficient new applications.
Agile Airline Enterprise
Today’s airline industry is undergoing more transformation than ever before. The combination of ongoing global economic events, “wired” passengers, and growth of lowcost carriers makes this market ever more competitive on price, cost, and yield. As you assess new and emerging trends such as business process outsourcing and utility computing, you should also explore how your airline’s information environment can be designed to make your enterprise more responsive, more flexible, and, above all, more agile.
Building a Business Case for Service Integration and Management PDF, 226K
As companies tackle the challenges of globalization, greater competition, increased regulatory scrutiny, and introduction of new products and services, they are also grappling with information technology (IT) challenges - rigid, inefficient IT structures that constrain growth and flexibility. The effective IT organization of the future must be able to apply new capability to business problems quickly, scale or contract IT operations rapidly to meet changing demand, and be able to set and monitor consumption practices in real time.
Impact of IT on Airline Consolidation
In this environment, individual airlines must now consider—and some must soon address— the complex and challenging issues related to migrating reservation and other IT systems from two existing platforms into a single, consolidated infrastructure. In this paper, we describe HP’s unique airline consolidation capabilities. We examine the challenges and operational requirements for a successful airline consolidation, as well as the opportunities it can provide.
Impact of IT on Airline Consolidation
In this paper, we describe HP's unique airline consolidation capabilities. We examine the challenges and operational requirements for a successful airline consolidation, as well as the opportunities it can provide.
Service-Oriented Architecture In the Airline Industry
Responding directly to economic and competitive pressures, companies in the airline industry are working to closely manage costs while at the same time improving operational performance and overall customer service.
SOA in Transportation Industry
Companies in the transportation industry face a number of challenges, from globalization and lower-cost competitors to the need to be more nimble and responsive to market changes. To survive and succeed in this dynamic marketplace, hotels, cruise lines, air services firms, and transport providers must address a range of legacy business and applications issues. By adopting an enterprise-class, service-oriented architecture (SOA), transportation providers can lay the foundation needed to modernize existing software systems and introduce efficient new applications.

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