Business Integration is more than products and programs; For a long time, we've known that integration requires the thoughtful attention and brainpower of technologists in collaboration with business executives. As part of tomorrow's virtual SOA in Action conference, we're going to hear a lot about the Integration-as-a-Service (IaaS) concept. Now, we've already heard of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), but can you really order up integration "as a service," just like you order chinese food or a cleaning service? That's what I want to know!
So let's find out. I'm recommending everyone sign up for SOA in Action's noon to 12:45 event, "Integration-as-a-Service (IaaS): Driving Business Value through SOA."
The 'always germaine, never mundane,' Beth Gold-Bernstein, ebizQ's vice president of Strategic Services, is the moderator of this event. It features Andrew Dent, founder and CTO of Hubspan. Sign up now! It's free!

















Ugh! Acronym impedance. Two months ago, IaaS (information as a service) was the next big thing!
Brenda: That is sort of funny. We must all keep better track of our alphabet soup!