Service-Oriented Architecture - Policy Detective
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Service-Oriented Architecture

Essentially a collection of services which communicate with each other across network boundaries. The communication can involve either simple data-passing or the coordination of some activity by two or more services. Some means of connecting services with one another is needed. Service-oriented architectures are not a new thing. The first service-oriented architecture encountered by many people was through the use of distributed component object [a piece of computer programs] models (DCOMs – a Microsoft Windows protocol) or object request brokers (ORBs), based on the common object request broker architecture (CORBA) specification. [N.B. The latter enables objects to communicate with one another irrespective of the language in which they were written or the operating system on which they are running.]

Do you have old policies lying about? Perhaps it's a term or whole of life insurance, pension, endowment, bond or an annuity policy. Or do you receive statements for a policy which you are unsure about? Why not use Policy Detective to find the answers.

Which company now looks after your policy? Who can you contact about your policy? What do all those words and phrases on my policy document actually mean?

Policy Detective is a UK company for UK customers. We help you to track-down the Administrators for policies which you or your loved ones may have in the bureau or the attic. You never know how much money there could be in that old policy. It's not easy to find this information, as companies through time are taken-over, merge with other companies and even change their names. We can help you find the company which now deals with your policy. Some companies even allow us to check the status of your policy.

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