Next-Generation Grid Enabled SOA: Not Your MOM's Bus
DATE: October 30, 2007
TIME: 12:00pm - 12:45pm EST
Presenter:
David Chappell, Vice President and Chief Technologist, SOA, Oracle
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Today's SOA practitioners find their greatest architecture challenges addressing reliability and scalability for composite applications and processing large payloads. This session presents a breakthrough design for SOAs that deliver continuous availability and linear scalability for services and applications. With new approaches that include middle-tier data caching, load balancing and HA through service-level grid enablement, you can make your SOA bullet-proof.

What you will learn by attending this webinar:
  • A new design for SOA with linear scalability
  • The breakthrough for managing stateful services
  • How to lower deployment complexity and operational costs
  • Why to re-evaluate your assumptions for message-oriented middleware
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SPEAKER BIOS:

Dave Chappell - Vice President and Chief Technologist, SOA

David Chappell is vice president and chief technologist for SOA at Oracle Corporation. Chappell has over 20 years of experience in the software industry. He is well known worldwide for his writings and public lectures on the subjects of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), the enterprise service bus (ESB), message oriented middleware (MOM), enterprise integration, and is a co-author of many advanced Web Services standards.

As author of the O'Reilly Enterprise Service Bus book, Dave has had tremendous impact on redefining the shape and definition of SOA infrastructure.

Chappell is also well noted for authoring Java Web Services (O'Reilly), Professional ebXML Foundations (Wrox) and Java Message Service (O'Reilly), and has written numerous articles in leading industry publications










 

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