Home2006 Enterprise Integration, SOA & Web Services (October) Contents
Enterprise Integration, SOA & Web Services Contents - October 2006 Summary
Management Briefings
Market Overview & Analysis
| Part 2
How well are companies dealing with the complexity of linking
not just their applications but their business processes?
Pat Sweet analyses our latest user research.
Expert Opinion
Dr Sean Baker explains why SOA is so dominant an integration
approach.
View from the Top |
Part 2
You might expect long-established Harrods to be behind the
times when it comes to new technology, but IT director David
Llamas explains how the store is introducing an advanced
SOA-based IT infrastructure.
Change Management |
Part 2
An enterprise architecture can simplify future technology
and business change, says Martin Berman of Impact Plus.
So how do you get one?
Service Oriented Enterprise
| Part 2 | Part
3
Capgemini chief technology officer Andy Mulholland looks
at the IT issues in becoming an adaptable organisation focused
on customer service.
Future Directions |
Part 2
Richard Hall of Avanade believes emerging Microsoft technology
will wipe out the divide between desktop applications and
the web.
Business Benefits |
Part 2
Yvonne Genovese bursts the bubble with her warning that
business benefits from SOA may not be achieved easily or
quickly.
EAI | Part
2
Cliff Leach focuses on the supplier management problems
threatening enterprise application integration (EAI) projects.
Open Source | Part
2
Independent consultant Paul Bellchambers assesses the value
of open source software in the integration market.