March 12, 2008
12:00 pm US Eastern
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Joe McKendrick, Contributing Editor and Analyst, ebizQ (bio)
Leif Davidsen, WebSphere SOA Marketing, IBM (bio)
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No two SOA deployments are alike, even within the same company. Service-oriented architecture is a popular and successful approach being undertaken by most companies, but there is still a lot of work to do before many application portfolios are truly "SOA-enabled."
A new survey, conducted by ebizQ for IBM, finds that most SOA efforts at this time are scattered haphazardly across multiple business units or among project based development and integration teams. In fact, few efforts are part of a considered top-down enterprise perspective or strategy. In this informative Webinar, we will explore some of the strategies -- such as ESB deployments -- companies are employing to federate these "islands" of emerging SOAs across their enterprises, as well as the challenges that continue to hamper SOA development and deployment today.
All attendees will receive a copy of the Service-Oriented Architecture Strategies survey results. It’s our way of adding value by coupling independent research with IBM’s deep and particular expertise in this subject.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Author and consultant Joe McKendrick is ebizQ's Community Manager for Enabling Business Agility and Reuse. This community focuses on SOA,EDA/CEP, ESB, Open Source, Event Processing, Web Services, Application and Web Servers, and Legacy Integration, among other topics.
As Community Manager, McKendrick will blog and podcast on the latest news and breakthroughs relevant to agility and reuse. He will also publish press releases, cover briefings, write feature articles and source content from other analysts, industry associations and vendors for publication on ebizQ. McKendrick will also compile the most important news and views in a weekly e-mail newsletter for ebizQ's ever-growing business agility and reuse community.
With his deep knowledge regarding trends and developments in the technology industry, McKendrick is more than qualified for the job of Community Manager. He is a contributing editor to a number of national and international publications and websites, including Database Trends & Applications, ZDNet, and Webservices.org. He also serves as analyst for Evans Data Corp., authoring their highly regarded bi-annual SOA/Web Services and Web 2.0 surveys.
McKendrick tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets, frequently speaking on Enterprise 2.0 and SOA topics at industry events and Webcasts. He has authored numerous research reports in partnership with Unisphere Research for user groups such as SHARE, Oracle Applications Users Group, and International DB2 Users Group. Previously, McKendrick served as director of the Administrative Management Society (AMS), an international professional association dedicated to advancing knowledge within the IT and business management fields.
Leif Davidsen is the Worldwide Content Lead for SOA Reuse and Connectivity Marketing in IBM. Leif has worked at IBM's Hursley Lab since 1989, having joined with a degree in Computer Science from the University of London. Leif has held a variety of technical and management roles in his IBM career, but for the last 8 years has been focusing on Product Management and Product Marketing for WebSphere. His most recent roles include Worldwide Marketing Manager for WebSphere Application Integration including WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker, and Worldwide Marketing Manager for B2B software.
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