Intel SOA Products Division
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Intel SOA Products Division is a group within Intel which releases XML processing
XSLT
XSLT is a declarative, XML-based language used for the transformation of XML documents. The original document is not changed; rather, a new document is created based on the content of an existing one. The new document may be serialized by the processor in standard XML syntax or in another format,...

 and security software for transforming XML
XML
Extensible Markup Language is a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification produced by the W3C, and several other related specifications, all gratis open standards....

 messages. Their primary product line, SOA Expressway, is a family of software and hardware XML Gateways (XML appliance
XML appliance
An XML appliance is a special purpose network device used to secure, manage and mediate XML traffic. They are most popularly implemented in Service Oriented Architectures to control XML based Web Services traffic, and increasingly in cloud oriented computing to help enterprises integrate on premise...

s) that are used in SOA architectures
Service-oriented architecture
In software engineering, a Service-Oriented Architecture is a set of principles and methodologies for designing and developing software in the form of interoperable services. These services are well-defined business functionalities that are built as software components that can be reused for...

 on-premise or in the cloud
Cloud computing
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility over a network ....

. The appliances interoperate with SOA middleware
Middleware
Middleware is computer software that connects software components or people and their applications. The software consists of a set of services that allows multiple processes running on one or more machines to interact...

 & governance
SOA Governance
SOA governance is a concept used for activities related to exercising control over services in a service-oriented architecture . SOA governance can be seen as a subset of IT governance which itself is a subset of corporate governance. The focus is on those resources to be leveraged for SOA to...

 products and handle SOAP
SOAP
SOAP, originally defined as Simple Object Access Protocol, is a protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of Web Services in computer networks...

 and REST
Rest
Rest may refer to:* Leisure* Human relaxation* SleepRest may also refer to:* Rest , a pause in a piece of music* Rest , the relation between two observers* Rest , a 2008 album by Gregor Samsa...

 for cross-domain integration & security.

The Intel SOA Expressway core runtime engine is based on highly-performing XML technology that includes the utilization of an Intel Architecture using the SSE 4.2
SSE4
SSE4 is a CPU instruction set used in the Intel Core microarchitecture and AMD K10 . It was announced on 27 September 2006 at the Fall 2006 Intel Developer Forum, with vague details in a white paper; more precise details of 47 instructions became available at the Spring 2007 Intel Developer Forum...

 instruction set as well as Event Stream
Event Stream Processing
Event stream processing, or ESP, is a set of technologies designed to assist the construction of event-driven information systems. ESP technologies include event visualization, event databases, event-driven middleware, and event processing languages, or complex event processing...

 optimizations developed by Sarvega
Sarvega
Sarvega was an Intel-owned company that provided XML appliances. The Intel purchase was announced on Aug. 17th, 2005.The division is now known as Intel SOA Products Division and is part of the Software and Services Group...

 (acquired by Intel in 2005.)

Intel SOA Expressway for Healthcare is a software product that provides secure interoperability across different domains such as hospitals, state Health Information Exchanges (HIE), or national healthcare integration networks.

Timeline

  • March 2000 - Founded by John G. Chirapurath, Sunil Gaitonde, Girish Juneja.

  • April 2002 - Sarvega XML Speedway produced.

  • July 2002 - Sarvega XML Guardian Gateway XML appliance
    XML appliance
    An XML appliance is a special purpose network device used to secure, manage and mediate XML traffic. They are most popularly implemented in Service Oriented Architectures to control XML based Web Services traffic, and increasingly in cloud oriented computing to help enterprises integrate on premise...

     produced.

  • August 2002 - Intel puts venture capital into Sarvega Inc.

  • August 2005 - Intel acquires Sarvega Inc.

  • February 2008 - Release of Intel SOA Expressway.

  • April 2008 - Release of Intel SOA Expressway for Healthcare.

See also

  • XML appliance
    XML appliance
    An XML appliance is a special purpose network device used to secure, manage and mediate XML traffic. They are most popularly implemented in Service Oriented Architectures to control XML based Web Services traffic, and increasingly in cloud oriented computing to help enterprises integrate on premise...


  • Sarvega
    Sarvega
    Sarvega was an Intel-owned company that provided XML appliances. The Intel purchase was announced on Aug. 17th, 2005.The division is now known as Intel SOA Products Division and is part of the Software and Services Group...


  • XSLT
    XSLT
    XSLT is a declarative, XML-based language used for the transformation of XML documents. The original document is not changed; rather, a new document is created based on the content of an existing one. The new document may be serialized by the processor in standard XML syntax or in another format,...


  • WS-Security
    WS-Security
    WS-Security is a flexible and feature-rich extension to SOAP to apply security to web services. It is a member of the WS-* family of web service specifications and was published by OASIS....


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