Joe McKendrick, ebizQ's SOA in Action Blogger, is a nationally published author and consultant
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the technology industry. He is a contributing editor to a number of
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Database Trends & Applications, ZDNet, and Webservices.Org. He also
serves as analyst for Evans Data Corp., and is lead analyst for Evans'
Web services and enterprise development management issues surveys.
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« Coming Up -- Connectivity in Action! | Main | Governance in Action -- If Duplication is What the Business Wants, Then... » June 05, 2008Coming Up at Gartner O-Town Events: SOA Power Panels Fellow ebizQ community activist Brenda Michelson provides a glimpse of panels the SOA Consortium will be hosting at the impending Gartner AADI and EA (Application Architecture, Development, and Integration and Enterprise Architecture) Summits, to be held in O-Town, FLA. Todd Biske will be involved with both panels, so you know it will be good -- extremely reasoned and informative. On Wednesday, June 11 at AADI, Todd, along with Melvin Greer and Mike Tavis, will be talking about measuring the value of SOA. The panel, to be moderated by Gartner's Daniel Sholler and SOA Consortium's Richard Soley, will explore companies' experiences in justifying and measuring the value of their SOA activities, including developing initial business cases and continuously demonstrating the benefits. On Friday, 13 June at EA, John Williams, Maja Tibbling and Marty Colburn will join Todd to discuss SOA & EA lessons learned from the trenches. This panel will be moderated by Gartner's Bruce Robertson and Richard Soley. Panelists will look at the links, synergies and dependencies between SOA and EA. They will address the big question of the moment: How does SOA fit into the EA picture? _____________________________________________________________________ Posted by joemckendrick in Management • SOA • SOA Events • SOA Research and Analyst Reports | Digg This | Add to del.icio.us Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry:
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