ebizQ's stable of analysts, columnists and bloggers include Beth Gold-Bernstein, David Kelly, Dennis Byron, Joe McKendrick, Brenda Michelson, Mike Rothman, Michael Dortch and many others, who are poised to keep you updated on all integration topics of note. Research is geared for business and IT professionals, vendors, and industry analysts. ebizQ's valuable analysis focuses entirely on business integration technologies, problems, challenges and solutions.
Beth Gold-Bernstein
Beth Gold-Bernstein is Director of ebizQ’s Event Center. Beth is a frequent analyst and moderator for ebizQ Webinars and frequently writes and podcasts on her blog, The SOA/Integration Industry Pulse, which can be found here. http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/bethgb/
A recognized expert in e-business integration technologies and technical architectures, Beth has worked with financial institutions, retail chains and manufacturers on planning, designing and implementing large scale distributed systems.
Gold-Bernstein is the author of "Enterprise Integration: the Essential Guide to Integrated Solutions," published in July 2004 by Addison Wesley. She has worked with large system integrator organizations developing training programs for business analysts, architects, and implementers. She speaks nationally and internationally at conferences and seminars, and has also written numerous articles for a variety of publications, including the ebizQ Integration Insider, EAI Journal, Application Development Trends, Intelligent Enterprise, IMWA and Middleware Spectre.
Prior to joining ebizQ, Gold-Bernstein was the director of business integration technologies at Hurwitz Group. Previously, she was president of IllumiSys Corp. and director of architecture planning and implementation advisory services for DeBoever Architectures.
Gold-Bernstein holds a B.A. from the State University of New York at Binghamton and an M.S. in computer information systems from Bentley College. She was also the founder and director of the Boston Computer Society Client/Server Group. Her first book, "Designing Enterprise Client/Server Systems," was published by Prentice Hall in August 1997.
Recent work:
Webinar: "http://www.ebizq.net/webinars/8551.html" Dancing with Elephants - Making SAP More Agile with Event-driven SOA
Featured Articles: "http://www.ebizq.net/topics/soa/features/8723.html" A Look Back at 2007: Governance is Key to SOA Success
UPCOMING APPEARANCES
Portals, Collaboration & Content Management Conference Chicago, IL, August 25, 9:00 am
"Achieving Success with BPM Through Portals: A Best Practices/Innovative Solutions Blueprint"
David A. Kelly is a monthly columnist for ebizQ. He is a frequent analyst and moderator for ebizQ Webinars, specializing in the topics of SOA, BPM, EII and Enterprise Architecture.
Dave is an expert in Web services, application development, and enterprise infrastructures. As the former Senior VP of Analyst Services at Hurwitz Group, he has extensive experience in translating the implications of new application development, deployment, and management technologies into practical recommendations for enterprise customers. He's written articles for Computerworld, Software Magazine, and other publications, and spoken at conferences such as Comdex, Software Development, and Internet World. With expertise ranging from application development to enterprise management to integration/B2B services to IP networking and VPNs, Kelly can help companies profit from the diversity of a changing technology landscape.