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November 04, 2008
Creating Common and Scalable SOA Solutions for the Enterprise Leveraging an Enterprise Service Router (ESR)Creating Common and Scalable SOA Solutions for the Enterprise Leveraging an Enterprise Service Router (ESR)
Despite the many emerging instances of SOA today, the ability to leverage common services and a common metadata layer in a secure and scalable manner is paramount, but rarely addressed. In this webinar, Intel discusses the core issues and opportunities behind the quest to provide a common services and information management layer, and explore a new architectural component called an Enterprise Service Router.
Thursday, November 13, 2008. 11AM PT/2PM ET
Creating Common and Scalable SOA Solutions for the Enterprise Leveraging an Enterprise Service Router (ESR) While SOA provides a sound approach to today's enterprise architecture, we must also keep in mind the architecture's ability to support the fundamentals of the business. Despite the many instances of SOA that are emerging within the Global 2000 and the Government today, the ability to leverage common services and a common metadata layer in a secure and scalable manner is paramount, but rarely addressed. While many attempt to approach this problem only at the project levels, the issues around service and information sharing quickly becomes something that spans the entire business. This can include thousands of services under management, tens of thousands of database attributes, and services and information that must remain out of harm's way or else put the business at risk. In essence, we need to make sure that information and service invocations flow freely between any number of SOA problem domains, forming a larger more strategic infrastructure that will meet the needs of the business for years-to-come. In this webinar we'll both understand the core issues and opportunities behind the quest to provide a common services and information management layer, including what it means to the business in terms of ROI and support of the ongoing SOA efforts currently underway, or future requirements around SOA, and suggest a solution and an approach that will address these issues. We'll not only suggest a solution pattern and an approach, but provide you with information about strategic enabling technology that will allow you to get your enterprise where it needs to go.
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