| The Internet's Largest Bookstore Mashes SOA and Web 2.0
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| Date: October 23, 2007
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02:00 pm US Eastern
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Featured Speakers:
Prakash Sinha, Product Manager, Cisco Systems (bio)
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Web 2.0 refers to a second generation of online tools that derive their value from the participation of users. Because of Web 2.0, we are all experiencing a new wave of publishing and user interaction. If properly implemented, Web 2.0 experiences and content often perform better than their predecessors. So how can businesses leverage this technology to help them realize the promise of SOA?
Join Prakash Sinha, product manager for Cisco Systems, Inc., as he discusses:
- Key challenges/opportunities of SOA and Web 2.0
- How network infrastructure plays a role in enabling SOA and Web 2.0
- How the internet's largest bookstore is leveraging their network to:
- Secure enterprise web services for internet access
- Leverage their network to provide scalable infrastructure to partners' and customers' web services connections
- Bridge the gap between disparate technologies for Web 2.0 access
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Featured Speaker Bios:
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Mr. Sinha brings over 17 years of industry experience in product management and engineering. Prior to Cisco, he led product management for Reactivity (acquired by Cisco), creators of the industry's first XML firewall, and pioneers in the XML Web services space. Mr. Sinha previously held senior positions in product management, product marketing, architecture and engineering at leading technology companies such as Informatica, Redline Networks, IONA, and Tandem Computers.
Mr. Sinha holds a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering from BIT, India and an MBA from Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley.
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