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Understanding How SOA Done Wrong Can Compromise Your Enterprise
Architectural characteristics of SOA, such as loose-coupling, can actually be a two-edged sword
Oct. 11, 2007 05:15 PM
Popular assumptions can often be dangerous. We will consider how the many unique and highly-regarded architectural characteristics of SOA, such as loose-coupling, can actually be a two-edged sword affecting the requirements, nature, and success of many important aspects of SOA, especially runtime governance. The success of any SOA requires that one must gain an understanding of the true nature, performance characteristics, and availability of the business transactions that flows in real-time through these highly distributed services and their supporting IT infrastructure. This session will emphasize practical considerations that impact SOA architects, security managers, application support personnel, and designers so that you can be prepared to deliver a verifiably reliable and successful SOA, and can effectively remediate SOA failures and risks in real-time.
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Speaker Bio:
Paul Lipton is a Senior Architect in the CA Intellectual Property and Standards Group where he specializes in SOA, Web services, standards, open source initiatives, and emerging technologies. He has participated in many standards organizations such as OASIS and the W3C, is a founding member of the CA Council for Technical Excellence, a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, and a Sun Java Champion. Paul has also been an architect and developer of enterprise systems for over 20 years. He is a highly sought-after author and speaker, and has shared his knowledge with appreciative audiences around the world covering such topics as Enterprise Architecture, SOA, Web services, management/security, governance, Java, .NET, EAI, and emerging technologies.
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