Web Services orchestration, management, and security are among the principal challenges facing implementers of Service Oriented Architectures. There is still much confusion in the IT community about the standards themselves, which are at various stages of maturity. Also, their relevance to enterprise IT and how they might someday be able to effectively work together is often unclear.
This session first provides a useful overview of standards in these three critical areas of Web Services:
orchestration/choreography
management
security
and more importantly how each affects the other. You will gain practical knowledge and a deeper understanding of future trends and the need to address certain real-world issues in order to create a more cost-effective and agile IT infrastructure.
Highly respected in the industry, Paul frequently shares his expertise with readers of Web Services Journal and XML-Journal, including his most recently published articles:
About Paul Lipton Paul Lipton is an Advisor and Senior Architect in CA, Inc. where he leads the CA Industry Standards and Open Source Program in the Office of the CTO. Paul has been an architect and developer of enterprise systems for over 20 years. He serves on the Board of Directors of the DMTF and the Eclipse Foundation, and has participated in many other industry organizations such as OASIS and the W3C. Paul is a founding member of the CA Council for Technical Excellence where he chairs the Emerging Technology Committee and also leads a project focused on leveraging Web 2.0 to improve research collaboration. He is also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and a Sun Java Champion. Paul is a highly sought-after author and speaker, and has shared his knowledge with appreciative audiences around the world covering topics such as industry standards, SOA, open source, technical innovation, enterprise architecture, social computing, virtualization, Web services, management/security, governance, autonomic computing, Web 2.0, and many other emerging technologies.