Seminar 2014 - From Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to Internet Service Bus (ISB)
Date2014-05-21
Deadline2014-04-25
VenueOnline, Online
KeywordsEnterprise Service Bus(ESB); Internet Service Bus(ISB); Webinar
Websitehttps://bit.ly/1mXh6Zq
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview: We have successfully built and integrated service based applications. Now we want to deploy them in the cloud and take advantage of commercial, cloud-based applications, but the integration challenges become much more complicated than between on-premise applications. Recent surveys show, for example, that companies abandon SaaS solutions because of problems integrating SaaS with on-premise applications.
One of the reasons for the integration complexity is that we are dealing with a very heterogeneous environment: applications can reside on premise, at SaaS providers, in IaaS environments like Amazon Web Services, or are built using one of the many PaaS offerings. We need to carefully choose the right integration architecture (on-premise, Integration as a Service, peer to peer), and capitalize on the proven concepts of Service Oriented Integration (SOI): lose coupling, standard interfaces and protocols, and reusability. Those are key to Internet scale integration.
Why should you attend: You are migrating your CRM system to a SaaS application only to find out that it cannot be integrated with the custom applications that you keep on premise. You use a PaaS platform to develop new applications and face a proliferation of your data - which is the system of record and where is the master data? You turn to Integration as a Service but now you cannot integrate your on premise systems - do you really need three types of middleware to integrate with the Cloud?
Areas Covered in the Session:
The need for cloud integration and its challenges
From application integration to Service Oriented Integration (SOI)
The need for mediation
The evolution of Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to Internet Service Bus (ISB)
Choices for cloud integration architectures: on-premise, Integration as a Service, peer-to-peer model
Who Will Benefit:
Application Architect
Enterprise Architect
Development Manager
IT Manager
Director of Technology
Chief Technology Officer
Consultant
Speaker Profile:
Max Dolgice is Senior Consultant at International System Group (ISG), Inc a leading consulting firm that specializes in IT Strategy, development and integration of large-scale applications, Service-Oriented Architecture, and Cloud Computing. For over 25 years Mr. Dolgicer has held many senior IT Management and Technical positions including engagements for companies like 3M, Carey International, United States Patent Office (USPTO), New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Credit Suisse, Federal Reserve, Allstate Insurance, Financial Times Interactive, MetLife, Principal Financial Group, Cigna, Citi Group, Morgan Stanley, Delta Airlines, Goldman Sachs, McKenzie Financial Corporation. In addition to end-user companies, Mr. Dolgicer has worked closely for many established software vendors as well as various stage start-ups. Most of his work focused on product roadmap and strategy, competitive analysis as well as product positioning.
Contact:
James Richard
Phone: +1-800-447-9407
Email : webinars-AT-eitaglobal.com/support-AT-eitaglobal.com
NetZealous LLC
EITAGlobal,
161 Mission Falls Lane
Suite 216, Fremont, CA 94539,USA
Phone: 1800 425 9409
Toll free (US): 1800 425 9409 / Fax (US): 302 288 6884
One of the reasons for the integration complexity is that we are dealing with a very heterogeneous environment: applications can reside on premise, at SaaS providers, in IaaS environments like Amazon Web Services, or are built using one of the many PaaS offerings. We need to carefully choose the right integration architecture (on-premise, Integration as a Service, peer to peer), and capitalize on the proven concepts of Service Oriented Integration (SOI): lose coupling, standard interfaces and protocols, and reusability. Those are key to Internet scale integration.
Why should you attend: You are migrating your CRM system to a SaaS application only to find out that it cannot be integrated with the custom applications that you keep on premise. You use a PaaS platform to develop new applications and face a proliferation of your data - which is the system of record and where is the master data? You turn to Integration as a Service but now you cannot integrate your on premise systems - do you really need three types of middleware to integrate with the Cloud?
Areas Covered in the Session:
The need for cloud integration and its challenges
From application integration to Service Oriented Integration (SOI)
The need for mediation
The evolution of Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to Internet Service Bus (ISB)
Choices for cloud integration architectures: on-premise, Integration as a Service, peer-to-peer model
Who Will Benefit:
Application Architect
Enterprise Architect
Development Manager
IT Manager
Director of Technology
Chief Technology Officer
Consultant
Speaker Profile:
Max Dolgice is Senior Consultant at International System Group (ISG), Inc a leading consulting firm that specializes in IT Strategy, development and integration of large-scale applications, Service-Oriented Architecture, and Cloud Computing. For over 25 years Mr. Dolgicer has held many senior IT Management and Technical positions including engagements for companies like 3M, Carey International, United States Patent Office (USPTO), New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Credit Suisse, Federal Reserve, Allstate Insurance, Financial Times Interactive, MetLife, Principal Financial Group, Cigna, Citi Group, Morgan Stanley, Delta Airlines, Goldman Sachs, McKenzie Financial Corporation. In addition to end-user companies, Mr. Dolgicer has worked closely for many established software vendors as well as various stage start-ups. Most of his work focused on product roadmap and strategy, competitive analysis as well as product positioning.
Contact:
James Richard
Phone: +1-800-447-9407
Email : webinars-AT-eitaglobal.com/support-AT-eitaglobal.com
NetZealous LLC
EITAGlobal,
161 Mission Falls Lane
Suite 216, Fremont, CA 94539,USA
Phone: 1800 425 9409
Toll free (US): 1800 425 9409 / Fax (US): 302 288 6884
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