Service Oriented Architecture

Using a sophisticated service-oriented architecture, our team of developers at Internetq is capable of building loosely coupled services with the inherent flexibility to be transformed and expanded while always maintaining the required operational level.

By using proven and emerging technologies -such as UDDI, WSDL and SOAP- we segment services into autonomous components in such a way that any component can be used by any service. At the core of our infrastructure lies the UDDI Registry that acts as a placeholder for all components of our service portfolio. The Registry holds all application metadata components, enforces our IT and security policies and provides an interface for brokers between components.
Service brokers have a critical role to play in our infrastructure since they interface with the Registry on behalf of service users and service providers. The utilization of service brokers along with the Registry removes the need for implementing adapters at the component level for any other application a component interacts with.