To deliver excellent services, today’s governments must respond to an enormous increase in the rate and pace of change. To be effective, your people and processes must be in synch with the underlying IT infrastructure. In many environments, however, sharing information across applications is difficult, if not impossible.
The challenges increase as you expand your reach to integrate more and deliver more. You know new or modified services will be needed and might even know where the greatest impact of change will be felt. You just can’t predict exactly what those new services and changes will be. But you can be ready – with HP Adaptive Application Architecture.
Building a Service-oriented Architecture that Aligns Functions to IT
Developed to enable IT organizations to align with agency and department needs and to provide measurable ways to assess the results, the HP Adaptive Application Architecture can help facilitate process change, supporting new process models and providing a methodology that dynamically integrates employees, citizens, businesses, and other levels of government.
The HP Adaptive Application Architecture encompasses the entire application development cycle and optimizes the value of IT by helping to ensure that your applications infrastructure is clearly and measurably aligned with your requirements. It recognizes four fundamental principles of agility design:
- Simplification – simplifying connections between applications and allowing many application components to be reused, resulting in dynamic interoperability of users and applications
- Standardization – promoting the use of industry-standard Web services technologies such as .NET, J2EE and SOAP to deliver increased flexibility throughout the development cycle while offering platform independence and a significant improvement in ROI
- Modularity – modularizing and reusing applications to support rapid change along with easier problem diagnosis and resolution
- Integration – integrating applications, information, and functional requirements into the entire software development cycle, saving time and resources that are usually spent on integration
HP Adaptive Application Architecture enables your organization to transition smoothly to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) – one that simplifies and standardizes information application interfaces, allowing the development of modules that can be shared by multiple applications. With smaller modules, deployment is easier, maintenance costs are reduced, and change is more easily managed. This approach also encourages the development of new function and collaboration models that contribute directly to your ultimate goals of increased speed and agility.
Experience Bundled into Services
The HP Services Portfolio for Adaptive Application Architecture focuses on:
- Meshing architecture and organizational function requirements
- Technology choices and compromises
- Operation excellence
- Investment justification
- Agility assessment
- Piloting the HP Adaptive Application Architecture in your organization
In addition, we offer Integration Competency Center (ICC) services, which involve creating a centralized structured approach to the design, development, and deployment of an overall integration infrastructure
Benefit from Our Experience
An HP Services delivery expert will work with you to customize a package of Adaptive Application Architecture service offerings tailored to your specific needs.
Work with HP, and benefit from the experience we’ve gained implementing HP Adaptive Application Architecture services in our own global operations, and from the skills we have acquired as a partner to a wide range of IT organizations, leading platform vendors, and Web services developers.
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