| Gartner Keynote: Changing the Game - Business Process Management and SOA Compositions | |
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Tuesday, 24 March 2009 05:30 PM-06:30 PM | |
Speaker: Daryl C. Plummer Location: Grande Ballroom B Session Type: Keynote Session
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Service-oriented architectures (SOAs) present many problems for organizations seeking to build next-generation applications. From collaborative BPM, to mediated and virtualized SOAs, to modern application integration, the way you perform composition represents a high-impact opportunity to unify approaches as well as to align business and IT. One reason for this is that the venerable application model does not generally apply, and new skills and methodologies must be employed in SOA and BPM. When customers buy composite applications infrastructure, they must recognize that composition is becoming the common thread in the way systems will be delivered. This presentation examines what composition is, and what it means to perform composition in an SOA and BPM world. |
Key Issues:
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- What is composition, and how does it affect SOA and BPM?
- What practices, roles and scenarios will be most effective using composition?
- What categories of technology will support composition for successful SOA and BPM initiatives?
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