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Oracle's Rakesh Saha to Speak on Mashup Frameworks at SOA World Conference & Expo
Declarative or non-programming ways to create personalizeed, shareable mashups
Nov. 17, 2007 12:30 PM
(October 16, 2007) - The convergence of Web 2.0 mashups and service-oriented
architecture – a.k.a. the Enterprise Mashup – can create a world of
opportunities for enterprises to come up with internal and customer-facing
self-service, composite and "situational" applications. These
applications can be created just-in-time by empowered enterprise business users
and by simply combining SOA-enabled information sources and services or SOBAs
[Service Oriented Business Application] on the Intranet and Internet.
To make this convergence even deeper, we need to borrow one
important lesson from SOA and Web 2.0 – declarative or non-programming ways to
create personalizeed, shareable mashups. An extended SOA mediation framework
with rich user interface can provide the platform required for enterprise
mashups to be a reality. In this session we will show how a service mediator
platform can be used as the framework for declarative and personalized
enterprise mashups.
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Speaker Bio:
Rakesh Saha is a lead developer for Oracle Fusion Middleware Integration
Platform with 7 years of experience in integration platform technologies. He
has filed patents on the area of automated schema mapping. Lately he is
researching and blogging on usage of mashup technologies for enterprise
integration. He was also part of OASIS BPEL 2.0 technical committee. Rakesh
holds a bachelor degree from IIT Kharagpur with concentration in computer science
and engineering.
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