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SOA Consortium Releases
New Podcast Featuring
Ross Altman, CTO,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
on “Getting to the
Service Oriented
Enterprise”
Needham, MA, USA –
April 15, 2008 – The SOA
Consortium™ today
announced that a podcast
and slide deck of the
presentation by Ross
Altman, CTO, SOA and
Business Integration,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
on “Getting to the
Service Oriented
Enterprise,” recorded at
the SOA Consortium
meeting in Washington,
D.C. in March is now
available. To access the
podcast, visit
http://www.soa-consortium.org/podcast-dc-ra-pr.
Ross Altman’s
presentation covers two
main topics, including
the benefits of open
source software and open
standards, and the
challenges and benefits
of SOA. During his
introduction, Ross talks
about how today’s
applications are not
siloed or standalone.
Enterprises are trying
to take their existing
architecture investment
and leverage it to
create new value, what
he calls a “composite
application.” Built at
different times, using
different development
methods and with
different owners, these
applications present a
huge challenge: making
sense of heterogeneity.
This is where SOA comes
into play.
Ross describes some
of the challenges of
getting to SOA: a lot of
technologies need to be
brought together; it
must deliver real
business value; there
are integration issues
for large-scale systems;
more investment may be
required, in middleware,
governance, etc.; and
the need to develop
end-to-end security and
governance. Ross
recommends using both
open source software and
open standards and
making the most of
developer talent by
taking a model-driven
approach. He also
describes some of the
benefits of SOA: reuse,
agility, loose coupling
and the ability to
impose your will on the
unmanageable. Ross
concludes his
presentation with his
wish list for the future
of SOA.
To hear all of the
insights Ross presented,
download the 53-minute
podcast and accompanying
slide presentation at
http://www.soa-consortium.org/podcast-dc-ra-pr.
The next SOA
Consortium meeting is in
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
on June 25-26, 2008.
Organizations interested
in joining the SOA
Consortium and attending
the meeting should visit
the website,
http://www.soa-consortium.org
or email
info@soa-consortium.org
for more information.
Visit the SOA
Consortium’s SOA
Insights blog at
http://blog.soa-consortium.org.
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advocacy group of end
users, service providers
and technology vendors
committed to helping the
Global 1000, major
government agencies, and
mid-market businesses
successfully adopt
Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA) by
2010. SOA Consortium
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