Featured Speaker: Marc-Thomas Schmidt (view Marc-Thomas's bio)
Today's ESB implementations are mostly occurring at the level of single ESB domains despite the name. Companies, however, through mergers and acquisitions, organization autonomy or other factors, have either acquired multiple ESBs across different business domains, or are already in the process of building a federated infrastructure that reflects the organization of their business. Therefore, federation of multiple ESBs is rapidly becoming a requirement that is driving evolution of ESBs to embrace a federated future. Marc-Thomas Schmidt, Distinguished Engineer, IBM, will describe will describe the demands for a federated model and how governance, security, and management will be required to build a successful federated model. IBM's complete ESB portfolio and complementary products will be discussed that delivers this federated model.
Marc-Thomas Schmidt is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and has been working on IBM's business integration technologies for most of his 20 plus years with IBM. These integration technologies include workflow management systems, advanced message-oriented middleware, business process management technology, ESBs in the context of SOA and Web 2.0 mashup technology. In his current role as Chief Architect ESBs and Service Registry, Mr. Schmidt leads the work on technical architecture for IBM's Chief Architect Connectivity.
May 28, 2008 13:00 PM-US EST
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