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SYS-CON Events announced today that Laszlo Systems joined SOA World Conference & Expo 2007 East colocated with Enterprise Open Source Conference & Expo 2007 East as "Gold Sponsor."
Laszlo Systems is the original developer of the open source platform OpenLaszlo, and provider of Rich Internet Applications and services that advance the Web experience. OpenLaszlo is an XML-native foundation for building next generation Web applications that increase customer retention, conversion and brand loyalty. Laszlo provides comprehensive support services, education, and commercial application modules so that any company can easily make the move to Rich Internet Applications.
Topics include all development and management aspects of Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture plus all development and management aspects of Open Source technology.
SOA World Conference & Expo
According to industry analyst firm Gartner Group, by 2008 more than 60 percent of enterprises will use SOA as the guiding principle when creating mission-critical applications and processes. "Businesses that ignore the potential of SOA will find themselves outpaced by rivals who improve their agility and transform themselves into new kinds of enterprises," says Gartner analyst Yafim Natis.
- Transitioning Successfully to SOA
- Federated Web Services
- SOA Governance
- ebXML
- Orchestration
- Discovery
- The Business Case for SOA
- Interop & Standards
- Web Services Management
- Messaging Buses and SOA
- Enterprise Service Buses
- SOBAs (Service-Oriented Business Apps)
- Delivering ROI with SOA
- Java Web Services
- XML Web Services
- Security
- Professional Open Source
- Systems Integration
- Sarbanes-Oxley
- Grid Computing
- Business Process Management
- Web Services Choreography
Enterprise Open Source Conference & Expo
In the world of Enterprise Open Source software, the code is free and open but you can pay for things such as support, packaging, and/or reliable distributions. This conference aims to help attendees navigate the choppy waters between what JBoss founder Marc Fleury calls "the expectations/perceptions of the open source community and the reality of sustaining the kind of software and services that professional IT management can be comfortable signing off on."
- Open Source Licenses
- Open Source & E-Mail
- Databases
- ROI Case Studies
- Open Source ERP & CRM
- Open-Source SIP
- Testing
- Linux and LAMP Technologies
- Open Source on the Desktop
- Open Source & Sarbanes-Oxley
- IP Management
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Laszlo Systems is the original developer of the open source platform OpenLaszlo, and provider of Rich Internet Applications and services that advance the Web experience. OpenLaszlo is an XML-native foundation for building next generation Web applications that increase customer retention, conversion and brand loyalty. Laszlo provides comprehensive support services, education, and commercial application modules so that any company can easily make the move to Rich Internet Applications. |
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