Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Session Description: What is all this stuff we're hearing about distributed, lightweight containers for SOA? And why are they better than the centralized approach using JEE application servers and EAI brokers? Come find out why the distributed approach is the best way to do SOA, including examples and how emerging standards such as OSGi and Eclipse help. SOA is all about improving and refining what you already have, not buying loads of new stuff. The distributed approach supports incremental adoption, is flexible, and easy to refresh. The point of SOA is reuse, after all, not new use.
Speaker Bio: Eric Newcomer is CTO, IONA Technologies, responsible for directing and communicating IONA's technology roadmap and product strategy. Eric leads IONA's participation in standardization activities, and has been involved in Web services standardization activities from the beginning. Eric is co-author of the WS-Transactions set of specifications and co-chair of the WS-TX technical committee at OASIS. He is also co-chair of the OSGi Enterprise Expert Group and a member of the Eclipse Board. Speaking Experience: Web Services Edge (many times), Ajax World (last week), Sys-Con TV (several times), SD West, W3C and OASIS events, etc.
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Managed Methods develops and sells practical, versatile, and cost-effective products for monitoring Web services and managing service-oriented architectures. The company is headquartered in Boulder Colorado with a team who has over ten years of experience in building industry-leading management tools for IT operations which are used by thousands of small, medium, and enterprise-level companies around the world.
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Session Description: What is all this stuff we're hearing about distributed, lightweight containers for SOA? And why are they better than the centralized approach using JEE application servers and EAI brokers? Come find out why the distributed approach is the best way to do SOA, including examples and how emerging standards such as OSGi and Eclipse help. SOA is all about improving and refining what you already have, not buying loads of new stuff. The distributed approach supports incremental adoption, is flexible, and easy to refresh. The point of SOA is reuse, after all, not new use.
SOA News wrote: Session Description: What is all this stuff we're hearing about distributed, lightweight containers for SOA? And why are they better than the centralized approach using JEE application servers and EAI brokers? Come find out why the distributed approach is the best way to do SOA, including examples and how emerging standards such as OSGi and Eclipse help. SOA is all about improving and refining what you already have, not buying loads of new stuff. The distributed approach supports incremental adoption, is flexible, and easy to refresh. The point of SOA is reuse, after all, not new use.
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