SOA Web Services Session
Thinking in Services: Why Successful SOA Requires a New Way of Thinking
Why Successful SOA Requires a New Way of Thinking
Jun. 5, 2006 10:00 AM
"SOA is all about an approach to IT—a design encompassing all IT assets, and the design has to be mapped to technology. Historically, companies used CORBA or messaging systems such as WebSphere MQ to implement their SOA designs. Today, the preferred SOA infrastructure software is Web services based, including ESBs. This presentation will help attendees begin thinking in services, leading to more successful SOA deployments. One of the most important parts of an SOA project is the change in thinking it represents. To generate the most strategic benefit from SOA, companies need to think about their IT departments as corporate assets, not simply as implementers of individual application solutions. The trend toward wider adoption of SOA is in large part due to the fact that SOA encourages companies to think this way."
About Eric NewcomerEric Newcomer is an Integration Architect in the CTO department at at Credit Suisse. Previously he was Chief Technology Officer at IONA and has been involved with computers since 1975 and professionally since 1978, primarily in the area of online tranasction processing. He was also involved in Web services from the beginning, contributing to several specifications and related industry initiatives. Currently he is Co-Chair of the Enterprise Expert Group at OSGi Alliance.