Date: May 13, 2004
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern
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Ashish Mohindroo, Product Director Integration Server Technology, Oracle (bio)
Businesses are under constant pressure to modify their business strategy to maximize profits and achieve competitive advantage. Unfortunately, many business are forced to forego these opportunities because their core IT systems cannot respond in time. Implementing a Service Oriented Architecture can enable your IT systems to quickly respond to changes in business strategy by dramatically changing how systems, people, and business partners will interact with one another. Join us in this webinar to learn the basics of a Service Oriented Architecture and how it can help you align IT with your business
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Ashish Mohindroo is responsible for Oracle Corporation’s strategy and execution of Business Integration Solutions. He has over nine years of experience with middleware and CRM technologies. Prior to joining Oracle, Ashish worked in product marketing for BEA Systems, where he was responsible for defining the product strategy for BEA WebLogic Portal. Ashish is also the chair of the Service Oriented Architecture Committee of the EAI Industry Consortium. Ashish holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin. E-mail him at ashish.mohindroo@oracle.com. Oracle’s Web site can be found at www.oracle.com
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