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New SOA certification announced from Oracle Corporation

Yesterday Oracle announced new certification on Oracle SOA architecture. Test code is 1Z0-114, cost Only $125.
I created a yahoo groups named oraclesoa 1Z0-114 to discuss about the certification. Everybody welcome on group.
Here is the link of the group.
Follow the following links to meet with exam topics and much more. Click here.

Some new files were recently added on group, specially a few exam dumps to get prepare for the exam. However the new exam migrated from old bea SOA architect exam and recommended read study guide or get training from oracle university. Overview of the training guide "SOA Architectural Concepts and Design Principles" already uploaded on the groups file system. Code for the training is D70926GC10 from company BEA, training guide (powerpoint presentation about 823 pages) contains most of all exam topic. Another training guide named "Organization, Planning, and Architectural Considerations for SOA" code:D70924GC10 also recommended from oracle to prepare for the certification.
"SOA Architectural Concepts and Design Principles" training guide cover following topics:
- Services and service reuse concepts
- Services infrastructure requirements and design principles
- The BEA SOA six-domain model
- SOA organizational governance models
- Business and IT SOA initiatives
- SOA cost/benefit analysis concerns
- The principles of design using a layered services architecture
- The issues associated with Web services design implementations
- SOA-enabling BEA product mappings.
"Organization, Planning, and Architectural Considerations for SOA" training guide cover following topics:
- Services and service reuse concepts
- Services infrastructure requirements
- The BEA SOA six-domain model
- SOA governance issues
- Business and IT SOA initiatives
- SOA cost/benefit analysis concerns
- Reference architecture principles
- SOA-enabling BEA product mappings.
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