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David Linthicum

Web Oriented Architecture Webinar

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I've had a number of you who have asked me to bring back the Webinar series I was doing a year or so ago. So, I'm going to start on 5/13, next week, delivering the first of many Webinars around the notion of Web Oriented Architecture, or WOA. The description is below, and you can register here. It's free, with very little commercial interruption. Come learn about WOA and SOA in the real world.

David Linthicum: Delivering Enterprise Data to the Emerging Web

Data is the driving force behind the emerging Internet. While the Web used to be a collection of static pages, company brochures, and "places to go", it is now truly evolving into the super information highway that we have all envisioned. It is serving as a mechanism of data transfer and communication between multiple computer systems, allowing a whole new wave of innovation to occur that is transforming the industry in new and exciting ways. Organizations have the potential to gain by selecting the proper sets of information contained internally and making them available to the outside world. This can be done in a controlled and measured way with zero friction to those applications that can then leverage that data and enable it to be a source of value creation.

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David Linthicum

David Linthicum is an internationally known distributed computing and application integration expert. He has twenty years of experience in the integration technology industry, most recently as chief technology officer (CTO) at Grand Central Communications. He has also served as the CTO at both Mercator Software and SAGA Software, and has held senior-level management positions at Electronic Data Systems, AT&T; Solutions, Mobil Oil, and Ernst & Young LLP. He has consulted for hundreds of major corporations engaged in systems analysis, design, and development, with a concentration in complex distributed systems.


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