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Case Study: Enabling Cross-Enterprise Process Visibility

Time: 11:30 6-29-2005 In a world of reduced IT budgets and application backlogs, organizations must be able to reuse services and extend legacy technology. Further, with the ability to orchestrate these services into cross-enterprise business processes, a paradigm shift can be achieved in how applications are constructed, resulting in reduced costs and complexity in offering new services to customers. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (BCBSMA) has achieved this paradigm shift with the deployment of an SOA-based, business process-driven infrastructure.

Panel: SOA Management

Enterprises are adopting SOA to drive faster application development and more flexible integration that allows more adaptable business processes. However, SOA creates unique management challenges as IT struggles with operational issues such as problem resolution and security and process issues such as policy enforcement and lifecycle management. This session discusses these issues and the state of existing management solutions.

Strategies for Managing your SOA

Enterprises are adopting SOA to drive faster application development and more flexible integration that allows more adaptable business processes. However, SOA creates unique management challenges as IT struggles with operational issues such as problem resolution and security and process issues such as policy enforcement and lifecycle management. This session discusses these issues and the state of existing management solutions.

Panel: Service-Oriented Integration

Time: 4:30 PM 6-28-2005 This panel will feature some of the leading companies and thought-leaders in the service-oriented integration market. Questions that will be addressed during this session include: • What role will existing integration tools investments play in an SOA world • Three key benefits of Services-Oriented Integration • Costs comparison between traditional integration approaches and SOI Predictions for the SOI market over the next two years

Case Study: Enabling Digital Collaboration In A Federated Enterprise-Leveraging EBSOA

Time: 3:30 PM 6-28-2005 This presentation will introduce methods and a set of principles and guidelines for consistently and accurately deploying value chain processes within a SOA.

Case Study: Assembling A Cross Organizational Delivery System With A Service Oriented Architecture

There is a national movement in healthcare towards increased collaboration and e-health. Adaptis is addressing this challenge by re-architecting to Service Oriented Architecture to support a cross-organizational delivery system. The results will be significant. It is a framework ideally suited to healthcare’s complex and fragmented delivery system.

Developing a ROI for SOA

Building the business case for service-oriented architecture (SOA) is essential for widespread adoption. This presentation discusses the key elements of the business case, including traditional measures such as return on investment (ROI) and total cost-of-ownership (TCO) as well as examining the value of business agility and system extensibility, based on more that 10 years of experience building systems using SOA.

Business Benefits of Implementing SOA

This session will explore the business benefits of implementing SOA such as enabling greater re-use of IT assets, lowering development costs, reducing development project time, improving collaboration throughout the value chain, yielding faster delivery of value to the business, achieving closer alignment of IT with business needs, permitting the introduction of new business models, and introducing greater adaptability to support ongoing change.

Is SOA All or Nothing?

Many vendors and industry analysts have represented SOA as a technology that companies can invest in incrementally. However, with a limited number of real-world SOA deployments, the truth to this question is now being revealed. Can you invest in SOA slowly and still reap the identified benefits? Or, do you need to make an up-front investment in the SOA infrastructure before being able to realize its promises? This session will examine the requirements for SOA as identified by real-world implementations and identify the areas where incremental investment will and won’t work.

The Role of Technology, People, Process, And Policies in SOA

Time: 8:35 AM 6-28-2005 In many ways, technology is really the easy part of making a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) work. However, there are significant challenges in making the fundamental goals of SOA work in practice – those of business agility, IT asset reuse, increased compliance, and reduced cost of integration. The real challenges are changing the way that processes are designed, applications developed, and IT organizations are run. This session will address those “knotty” problems of making SOA work in practice.
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