Beat Schwegler is an Architect in Microsoft EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). He provides advice and consulting to enterprise companies in software architecture and related topics and is a frequent speaker at international events and conferences. He has more than 13 years experience in professional software development and architecture and has been involved in a wide variety of projects, ranging from real-time building control systems, best selling shrink-wrapped products to large scale CRM and ERP systems. For the past 4 years, his main focus has been in the area of Service Orientation and Web Services.
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Presentation: "Architecting Applications for a Service Oriented World"
Track:
SOA - What's Left to Say?
Time: Monday 14:30 - 15:30 Location: Conference Hall 2
Abstract: Many people still believe that Service Oriented systems are just a web of applications connected through Web Services whereas the real power of Service Orientation lies in the definition of a conceptual service model that defines the contract and interaction of the services. Given the fact that few projects count as "grass root" projects, the session also discusses an approach for architectural refactoring of existing applications to move them into the Service Oriented space.
Presentation: "Panel: SOA What's left to say?"
Track:
SOA - What's Left to Say?
Time: Monday 17:00 - 17:45 Location: Conference Hall 2 |
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