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Mikkel Hippe Brun, Danish National IT and Telecom Agency

 Mikkel Hippe Brun

Mr. Mikkel Hippe Brun (M.Cs.) has been an active SGML/XML consultant to Danish business and government since 1995. Mr. Brun has been the chief technical advisor and consultant to the Danish XML Committee at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation between 2001 and 2004.

Mr. Brun is currently employed at the National IT and Telecom Agency at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation where he has been responsible for the technical e-business standardization. Mr. Brun was the primary author to the first handbook on XML Schema Naming and Design Rules published by the Danish XML Committee in 2002. Mr. Brun is currently the chief architect behind a national web service infrastructure initiative. Mr. Brun has been an active member of the Danish SGML/XML community since 1993 and is also member of the OASIS UBL TC.

Presentation: "Bringing SOA to life: A new Danish Infrastructure"

Track:   Solution Track I

Time: Monday 14:30 - 15:30

Location: Café Scene, Exhibition Hall

Abstract: Denmark is establishing a national Service Oriented Infrastructure consisting of a number of government controlled replicated UDDI registries and interoperability profiles based on the WS-* stack of standards. The infrastructure will support the reliable, secure and asynchronous exchange of business messages across heterogeneous networks. Electronic invoicing in the public sector is a key driver for the initiative, which will address the 190 million paper-based orders and invoices flowing b2b. The Infrastructure will be operational on July 1st 2007 and most ERP-vendors are expected to support the infrastructure and the upcoming version 2.0 of UBL at this date. The presentation will address the architecture of the Infrastructure, the choice of standards, the developed message handlers and North European collaboration on payload messages and and infrastructure.

Presentation: "Bringing SOA to life: A new Danish Infrastructure."

Track:   Solution Track II

Time: Tuesday 13:00 - 14:00

Location: Café Scene, Exhibition Hall

Abstract: Denmark is establishing a national Service Oriented Infrastructure consisting of a number of government controlled replicated UDDI registries and interoperability profiles based on the WS-* stack of standards. The infrastructure will support the reliable, secure and asynchronous exchange of business messages across heterogeneous networks. Electronic invoicing in the public sector is a key driver for the initiative, which will address the 190 million paper-based orders and invoices flowing b2b. The Infrastructure will be operational on July 1st 2007 and most ERP-vendors are expected to support the infrastructure and the upcoming version 2.0 of UBL at this date. The presentation will address the architecture of the Infrastructure, the choice of standards, the developed message handlers and North European collaboration on payload messages and and infrastructure.