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Service Orient or Be Doomed!: How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business»rank: 304877by: Jason Bloomberg, Ronald Schmelzer
: :How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business 'The real value of this book is that it makes SOA and Web services, which are critical and business-transforming, crystal-clear to the layman, both business and IT leaders. The book stays focused on the real-world issues facing business and government institutions today. In an industry full of experts of many stripes, Ron and Jason are the real thing: savvy, experienced, and realistic. They have produced a must-read book for management.' —Paul Lipton, Senior Architect, Unicenter Web Services and Application Management Computer Associates 'This is by far the finest publication on SOA of our ... |
XML and Privacy: Mutually Exclusive? Presentation»rank: 1356473by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business 'The real value of this book is that it makes SOA and Web services, which are critical and business-transforming, crystal-clear to the layman, both business and IT leaders. The book stays focused on the real-world issues facing business and government institutions today. In an industry full of experts of many stripes, Ron and Jason are the real thing: savvy, experienced, and realistic. They have produced a must-read book for management.' —Paul Lipton, Senior Architect, Unicenter Web Services and Application Management Computer Associates 'This is by far the finest publication on SOA of our ... |
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Reading and Study Skills Book One»rank: 3117354by: Ronald V. Schmelzer, William L. Christen
: :How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business 'The real value of this book is that it makes SOA and Web services, which are critical and business-transforming, crystal-clear to the layman, both business and IT leaders. The book stays focused on the real-world issues facing business and government institutions today. In an industry full of experts of many stripes, Ron and Jason are the real thing: savvy, experienced, and realistic. They have produced a must-read book for management.' —Paul Lipton, Senior Architect, Unicenter Web Services and Application Management Computer Associates 'This is by far the finest publication on SOA of our ... |
Asynchronous and Synchronous Messaging with Web Services and XML Presentation»rank: 2406257by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business 'The real value of this book is that it makes SOA and Web services, which are critical and business-transforming, crystal-clear to the layman, both business and IT leaders. The book stays focused on the real-world issues facing business and government institutions today. In an industry full of experts of many stripes, Ron and Jason are the real thing: savvy, experienced, and realistic. They have produced a must-read book for management.' —Paul Lipton, Senior Architect, Unicenter Web Services and Application Management Computer Associates 'This is by far the finest publication on SOA of our ... |
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ZapTake: Service-Oriented Architecture ZapTake»rank: 2406257by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, Jason Bloomberg
: :ZapThink's concise definition of Service-Oriented Architecture. |
Case Study: e2Open Presentation»rank: 4391527by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, Jason Bloomberg
: :ZapThink's concise definition of Service-Oriented Architecture. |
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Fundamentals of XML, Web Services & SOAs for Financial Services Presentation»rank: 5608874by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :There is no trend that is grabbing the market and customersÂ’ attention more so than the movement to standards-based, Service-Oriented Architectures. Yet, few companies understand what exactly are the critical elements to realizing the benefits of this trend. What are SOAs and how do they relate to Web Services and XML, and how is this relevant for me, a member of the financial services industry? Key topics addressed: How are Web Services impacting Financial Services? How can we understand the landscape of emerging financial services standards? What are Service-Oriented Architectures and how are they radically changing the way we build, ... |
Service-Oriented Process Presentation»rank: 5608874by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :There is no trend that is grabbing the market and customersÂ’ attention more so than the movement to standards-based, Service-Oriented Architectures. Yet, few companies understand what exactly are the critical elements to realizing the benefits of this trend. What are SOAs and how do they relate to Web Services and XML, and how is this relevant for me, a member of the financial services industry? Key topics addressed: How are Web Services impacting Financial Services? How can we understand the landscape of emerging financial services standards? What are Service-Oriented Architectures and how are they radically changing the way we build, ... |
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Wilshire EDF Conference: Implementing Service-Oriented Architectures for Business Agility Presentation»rank: 5047216by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Companies today are struggling with the best way to implement IT infrastructures that enable business agility. Service-oriented architectures based on Web services provide cost-effective approaches to achieving companiesÂ’ agility goals. This course provides companies of all sizes and industries an approach to implementing Service-oriented architectures in a way that provides return-on-investment (ROI) at each step along the path toward agile IT infrastructures. We will discuss the steps and phases by which companies can move from today's brittle infrastructures to loosely-coupled, coarse-grained, asynchronous SOAs. The course covers concepts in point-to-point Web services implementations for integration, securing, managing, and adding process layers ... |
First Steps to Building a Single View of an SOA Presentation»rank: 5047216by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :This presentation was presented for the Software AG webinar and explained the key steps needed to realizing and implementing an SOA. Topics covered: Big picture methodology The SOA implementation Road Map How the ESB fits in Where semantic integration fits in Common pit-falls Cultural issues Things to look for in a vendor Common misconceptions |