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Service
Oriented Architectures (SOA) can deliver tremendous value in flexibility,
adaptability and cost savings. But SOA environments are complex by definition,
with lots of loosely coupled components and a potentially vast combination of
platforms, software, databases, applications and networks. One of the biggest
challenges inherent in realizing the benefits of SOA is effectively managing
all of these diverse components to ensure the high availability and performance
of the applications running in them to meet crucial Service Level Agreements
(SLAs). This session will explore Complex Event Processing (CEP) engines and
offer practical insights into how CEP can be leveraged to enable rapid
real-time problem correction and predictive problem prevention that is vital to
successful SOA implementations.
Speaker
Bio:
Rich Schreiber has over 30 years experience selling and marketing complex
software and system solutions to senior management in Global 2000 companies to
help them meet their business challenges and goals. He also has extensive
expertise creating and selling integrated infrastructure solutions such as SOA,
EAI and the emerging application performance management, as well as messaging,
middleware systems and data security. He has been an executive leading hardware
and software companies including DEC, Data General, Prime and RAD/componentized
application pioneer Seer Technologies. He founded and led a start-up focused on
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), and ran a
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World Conference & Expo 2008 East brings together the best minds in
the business for a two-day conference that offers comprehensive coverage of SOA
and what it means to enterprise IT today.
Service-oriented
architectures have evolved over the past few years out of the original vision
of loosely coupled Web services replacing constrained, stovepiped applications
throughout enterprise IT. Every major enterprise technology vendor today has
developed its own SOA strategy, supported by innumerable mid-size companies and
start-ups offering specific SOA aspects or entire solutions.
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- Enterprise
Mash-Ups
- SOA and Web
2.0
- SOBAs
- Patterns and
Anti-Patterns
- Governance
Enforcement
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SOA
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Governance
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Lightweight Software
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Interoperability
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the Cost
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Environments
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