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The Most Significant SOA and Open Source Events of 2007!
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CONFERENCE SESSIONS INCLUDE |
| | | From Enriched HTML to Client/SOA: The Four Quantum States of AJAX |  |

Speaker: Kevin Hakman June 6th (10:00 AM - 10:50 AM) |  |  |  | Today there is a spectrum of architectural approaches to AJAX solutions. At the simple end of the spectrum HTML pages are becoming enriched with simple AJAX behaviors exemplified by the likes of Yahoo Maps, Google Suggest and a myriad of AJAX libraries and widgets that have been published. However for more robust Rich Internet Applications (RIA) approaching the look, feel and behavior of desktop applications, a "Client/SOA" architectural approach offers many distinct advantages. And then there's all the approaches in between. Kevin Hakman, Co-founder of TIBCO General Interface and leading expert on AJAX technologies in the enterprise, believes that AJAX solutions today exist in four quantum states. In this session, Kevin will outline each of these four states and reveal how make sure your approach to AJAX is aligned with your strategy and skill sets while sharing real-word case studies of enterprise AJAX implementations in context of SOA infrastructure that are sure to blow away perceptions of what you thought were the limits of AJAX. > click here for more details | | |
| | | | JEMS: The Open Source Platform for SOA |  |

Speaker: Shaun Connolly June 6th (10:00 AM - 10:50 AM) |  |  |  | With many enterprises already making the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS) the foundation of their SOA strategy, JBoss has completed its natural evolution as an interoperable, open source platform inherently suitable as a foundation for SOA. Until now, enterprises looking to implement and realize the benefits of an SOA have had to choose between pricey, monolithic, proprietary platforms or an assortment of open source and proprietary components that need to be cobbled together. In contrast, as this session will show, JEMS delivers the only cohesive suite of market-leading open source middleware products that can be used alone, in combination with other vendor solutions, or as a whole to build and deploy applications, business processes and web services. > click here for more details | | |
| | | | Building an SOA Infrastructure on Open Source |  |

Speaker: Bruce Snyder June 6th (10:00 AM - 10:50 AM) |  |  |  | Open source technologies have played a role in Web services and SOA for years. As large commercial vendors introduce more extensive open source SOA solutions and traditional open source providers broaden their solutions to address more SOA requirements, it is now possible to build an enterprise-ready infrastructure for service-based integration on an open source foundation. This session introduces the requirements for an open source SOA technology stack, including integration of disparate components, SOA standards and operational requirements, plus key requirements for any open source solution: technical maturity, quality of support, breadth of acceptance, and fit with commercial operations. > click here for more details | | |
| | | | The Impact of Open Source Software on Web Services |  |

Speaker: Mike Kochanik June 6th (10:00 AM - 10:50 AM) |  |  |  | The impact of open source software on web services transcends simply the use of actual open-source components; moving to a web services-based architecture requires a cultural shift in an organization.s governance and application lifecycle management processes. Open source community development processes have proven to be useful in addressing the natural impediments to this level of organizational cultural change. In this regard, open source is impacting the success of SOA adoption. In this session we will examine how open source (collaborative) development processes, community management, and licensing enable organizations to make the transformation from traditional LAN-based client server architectures to WAN-based SOA. > click here for more details | | |
| | | | SOA and RIA Together: Developing with Adobe Flex and Java |  |

Speaker: Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky June 6th (10:00 AM - 10:50 AM) |  |  |  | Rich Internet Applications are perfect for consuming enterprise services. As SOA evolves toward reusable components that can be accessed inside and outside of the corporate intranets, they need to provide outside developers with customizable pre-built components that can be easily integrated in composite applications. Adobe's Flex/Flash platform offers unique opportunities in both richness of the environment and global deployment accessibility. > click here for more details | | |
| | | | AJAX and SOA: The Perfect Match |  |
Speaker: Luis Derechin June 6th (10:00 AM - 10:50 AM) |  |  |  | Enterprise uptake of SOA architectures can achieve great efficiencies and enhances to back-end processes, however SOA architectures often ignore a critical consideration - the end user! AJAX fills this gap perfectly. Using AJAX, enterprises get what they have long been searching for: a browser-based platform for interactive GUIs that can sit directly on top of web services. Attend this session to learn how AJAX completes the SOA technology puzzle and brings the benefits of SOA to those who matter most - the end users. > click here for more details | | |
| | | | Unleashing the Power of RIAs with SOA and Messaging |  |

Speaker: Christophe Coenraets June 6th (11:00 AM - 11:50 AM) |  |  |  | In traditional Rich Internet Applications, the term “Rich” applies mostly to the expressiveness of the user interface, and not to the way the data flows between the tiers of the application. This session will explain "data-rich" Internet Applications, which are not only rich in terms of the user interface, but also in terms of how the data flows between tiers. We will explore how a data-oriented approach built on top of SOA can be used to automate the synchronization process between the client tier and the middle tier. Christophe will demonstrate an architecture that extends existing enterprise messaging solutions (such as JMS) to enable publish/subscribe messaging in RIAs. > click here for more details | | |
| | | | Building Web Services Using Windows Workflow Foundation |  | Speaker: Israel Hilerio June 6thSOA World Latest Stories By Mark O'Neill  The ENISA (European Network and Information Security Agency) today released the Cloud Computing Risk Assessment document. The document does well | By Yeshim Deniz  As more business is conducted online and additional files are stored on remote servers rather than in local filing cabinets, keeping private information secure has become increasingly more complex and complicated. The migration of data online and career opportunities, for those with a... | By Keith Swenson; Jacques Durand  This article looks at the basic interoperability requirements when communicating with the Cloud, and in particular at techniques and standards used to express and enforce wire-level contracts between communicating parties, as these parties are increasingly also contracting parties in a... | By David Strom  This week, the latest list of the world’s top 500 supercomputers was announced. What I find interesting about it is that at number 5 is a new Chinese design that marries Intel Xeon CPU chips with AMD/ATI graphics chips. There are thousands of clusters that contain a pair of CPUs and GP... | By Yeshim Deniz  As part of its continual push to embrace
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SOAWorld 2007 West Speakers Include...
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SOAWorld 2007 East Delegates Represented...
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• AccuRev
• Adea Solutions
• Adobe Systems, Inc [3 delegates]
• ADP
• Aeropostale, Inc
• Aetna
• Akbank Training Center
• American Family Insurance
• American International College
• American Modern Insurance
• Amphion Innovations
• Amplify LLC, Clipmarks [2 delegates]
• Anderson Consulting
• Arrow Electronics [3 delegates]
• Ashcroft Inc
• Athabasca University
• ATS
• Audatex
• Avanade, Inc.
• Avaya Inc. [5 delegates]
• Azul [2 delegates]
• Backbase [2 delegates]
• Bank of America
• Bank of NY
• Barnes and Noble
• Barnex Investment International Limited
• BEA
• Bear Stearns [2 delegates]
• Bendel Newspaper Company Limited
• BizInnovative
• Bloomberg [2 delegates]
• BlueBrick Inc.
• BMC Software
• Boeing
• Bottomline Technologies [2 delegates]
• BP
• Broadcom
• CA [2 delegates]
• CalAmp [2 delegates]
• California Department of Social Services
• Cape Clear
• CareFirst, Inc.
• Car-Part.com [2 delegates]
• Centric CRM [4 delegates]
• Chariot Solutions [4 delegates]
• Chordiant Software [2 delegates]
• Cisco Systems [2 delegates]
• Citrix Systems, Inc.
• City of New York
• Cneils
• Comcast [2 delegates]
• Community Connect [2 delegates]
• Composite Software [5 delegates]
• Conservation International
• Consultant eds / wamventures.com
• Control Module, Inc.
• Corporate Technology Partners
• CorraTech [2 delegates]
• Cortlandt Technology Partners [2 delegates]
• CPUC
• Credit Suisse
• CRIMSONLOGIC PTE LTD [2 delegates]
• Critical Resource Tech
• Crosscheck Networks
• Cyberboom
• Cynergy Systems, Inc. [2 delegates]
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