Several months ago, I got an urgent request from OMG – the organization responsible for BPMN and other BPM standards – to give a short blurb I had written a permanent URL on my website. The...
Featuring: Mike Rosen, Director Consortiums Enterprise Architecture Practice, Cutter Consortium
Most software organizations have adopted, or are planning to adopt SOA, but face a skeptical crowd numbed by previous failures of architecture or reuse initiatives and other silver bullets. This session describes a roll out strategy aimed at addressing these and other concerns. You will learn how to choose and plan initial projects, how to deliver immediate value, how to demonstrate ROI and how to phase in the governance, architecture and standards necessary for wide spread success with SOA.
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