Service Orchestration of Intel-Based Platforms Under a Service-Oriented Infrastructure

Adoption of service orientation in all aspects of enterprise computing has gained momentum in recent years. This paper describes research on Service-Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) and key concepts that enable higherlevel service orientation and autonomic computing. We demonstrate how the concept of platform as a service (PaaS) may be applied to a real Information Technology (IT) operational environment through a Proof of Concept (PoC) project based on Intel IT operation and Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT). The results show that SOI is viable and PaaS is achievable, with significant business benefits.

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