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SOA Masterclass: Definitions & Patterns

Posted by Miko Matsumura on Feb 23, 2007 03:46 AM

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SOA
Topics
Governance
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SOA Adoption ,
Patterns ,
policy
Summary
Video of SOA Foundations course captured at webMethods SOA Master Class in San Francisco. Speaker Miko Matsumura covers foundational definitions and patterns for SOA.

Bio
Miko Matsumura is VP of SOA Product Marketing at webMethods and blogs at SOAcenter.com. Prior to the acquisition of Infravio, Inc. by webMethods, Miko served as VP technology standards at Infravio. Miko was Chief Java evangelist at Sun in the past.

About the conference
SOA Master Classes, organized by WebMethods, are educational courses to help ensure that your organization is prepared for the significant changes to application development processes, organizational design, governance processes, role functions and expectations around your SOA. For the complete courses and more free SOA education, please visit http://www.soamasterclass.com.
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we've got a ton of content on the site now... by miko matsumura Posted Feb 27, 2007 12:30 AM
Re: we've got a ton of content on the site now... by John Harby Posted Feb 27, 2007 11:43 PM
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    we've got a ton of content on the site now...

    Feb 27, 2007 12:30 AM by miko matsumura

    This was recorded at the SOA Master Class in San Francisco.

    We now have the downloadable SOA Registry Repository from Infravio at

    www.soamasterclass.com

    so hope you stop by...

    Miko

  2. Nice job Miko! This is really well presented and touches on all the key points.

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