The Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) lets us concentrate on component reuse. It makes evaluating the product’s expected functionality easier than code, price, and schedule. In other words, an SOA-based product can help your company withstand the test of changing customer demands. Because the necessary components will already be present when the need for change arises, SOA can make your product flexible to demanding modifications by removing the need to develop from scratch. Different functional chunks must be loosely coupled under distinct service layers as part of SOA to enable effective reuse.

With the advent of SAAS (Software as a Service), businesses can now cut costs while receiving performance that exceeds expectations. SAAS promotes your product using the Cloud. In essence, hassle-free incorporation techniques make it easy for any consumer to access the product, reducing time to market and improving consumer response. The idea would be to rent your product via the Cloud rather than sell it. When the “as a Service” paradigm and the SOA idea of software architecture are combined, it results in products that can be widely used without issues. With a shorter time to market, the product’s reach grows exponentially, which raises your ROI.

When a product idea is conceived, it intends to become established among the end user. This unquestionably presents a challenge to its creators. At Vivikta, however, the archetype of fusing SOA and SAAS will invariably produce goods that outlive their rivals on the market. This strategy enables your product to listen to and incorporate user feedback remarkably faster than your competitors in the market, resulting in outcomes that develop into habits for target customers.