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The Conference Advisory Board of the 11th International SOA World Conference & Expo 2007 East, colocated with the Second Annual Enterprise Open Source Conference & Expo 2007 East and taking place on June 25-27, 2007 at the historical Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, announces that the Conference Call for Papers will close on April 15, 2007.Click Here to Submit Your Late Session Proposal on a Stand-by Basis...
"Sometimes we spend more time arguing about IT trends than actually using them," says SOA World 2007 speaker John Evdemon, a Microsoft architect.
"In 2007," Evdemon continues, "the tools and specifications we need for enterprise-strength, loosely-coupled solutions have finally arrived - it's time to roll up our sleeves and get to work."
If you have an original idea for a session on service-oriented architecture from a business perspective, please feel free to submit your late proposal. The decision on whether or not to invite a speaker on a stand-by basis in case of no-shows later will be made by the Conference Advisory Board within days of any late submissions beiong received.
SOA World will help developers, architects, IT managers, and CTOs to “get to work” on their SOA iniatives by suffusing them with technically astute insights and information. By the end of the 3 days they will be deeply informed about multiple aspects of this fast-emerging style of information systems architecture that enables the creation of applications built by combining loosely-coupled and interoperable services.
The conference speakers will include some of the leading exponents of Service-Oriented Architecture in the world and the Conference program will be complemented by a full Expo Floor featuring the world’s leading suppliers of software, Web services, and consultancy.
The full, expanded five-track program includes tracks on “Web 2.0 / AJAX and SOA,” “Tools & Frameworks,” “Interoperability,” “Real-World SOA” and “Enterprise Open Source.”
Topics covered will include ESBs, Capability Modeling, “Outside-In” SOA, BPEL 2.0, Service-Oriented Modeling and Architecture, REST and RSS, Semantic Web, SOA Governance, The Internet as a Global SOA, Security Issues, Message-Oriented Middleware, and more.
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