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There is considerable attention being paid to service oriented architectures (SOA) and their promise of leveraging new and existing application components – services – in composite applications that may span multiple business units within an organization. While the construction or enablement of these services is well defined, what is often left as an assumption is that once deployed, the service will simply be available. The reality is that if consideration is not given to the reliability, availability, and recoverability of your services then you may find yourself leaping from the frying pan and into the fire.
This presentation will discuss the use of service virtualization and grid technology to enable service execution. Using existing grid technologies, organizations can achieve guaranteed, horizontal scaling of service execution across the entire computing infrastructure, regardless of demand. The result is an infrastructure for deploying, managing, and scaling services that delivers the confidence that, when called, your service will be available.
Speaker Bio: Gordon serves as the virtualization evangelist for DataSynapse, and is an industry veteran with twelve years of experience as a systems engineer and solution architect. In his role, Gordon is responsible for communicating the value of products and solutions to various audiences, including customers, partners, prospects and the market at large. He is also a global resource to the field operations team, providing in-depth knowledge of products and expertise in infrastructure software.
Prior to becoming the virtualization evangelist, Gordon was director of systems engineering for DataSynapse, working directly with product marketing, and engineering and support. Before joining DataSynapse, Gordon held several positions in systems engineering and solution architecture at Borland Software, Oracle, WebGain, ObjectSpace, Sun Microsystem and ObjectDesign. Gordon has also worked as an adjunct professor of computer science for the
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