SOA Business Process Conference 2009
The 2009 SOA and Business Process conference will be held at the conference center on the Microsoft campus on January 28th and 29th. This is a two-day, two-track conference covering products and solutions related to service-oriented applications.
The best practices track has sessions related to technologies and patterns for businesses.
- Deciphering the Microsoft offerings for Real World SOA
Building for People: Examining the Composite Architecture
- Optimizing Enterprise Architecture Practices to Realize SOA Initiatives
- Managing SOA: Business Value & Barriers to Adoption
- Steering the Northwest Passage: Beginning a SOA Initiative
- Adding Business Intelligence to SOA Applications
- Clearing the Minefield with Next Generation SOA Technologies
- Dynamics CRM, .NET ESB in a Heterogeneous SOA
- SOA: The Progress You Make Depends on Where You Start
- Lessons from Trenches: A Real World SOA Story
- Realizing the BPM Vision with SOA, SharePoint and BizTalk
- Additional customer case study sessions
The technology track has sessions related to service development, deployment, and management technologies.
- Introducing Microsoft’s Integration Solution: BizTalk Server 2009
New Application Lifecycle Management Experience for BizTalk Developers
- Using SOA Principles to Drive Modern EDI Solution with BizTalk Server
- Using BAM to Implement a Service & SLA Monitoring Solution
- Incorporating Physical World Events into Your Event Driven Architecture with BizTalk RFID
- Design for Change with the ESB Guidance v2
- One Service, Multiple Faces: Supporting WS-*, REST, and POX Simultaneously
- Building Workflow Driven Services with .NET and Visual Studio
- Driving Towards a Common Service Model with Oslo
- Designing Services for Management & Scale with “Dublin”
- Achieve Global Reach of Your Enterprise Services Using the Internet Service Bus
- Composition in the Cloud with the Azure Services Platform: Implementing Cloud Hosted Workflows that Compose Enterprise and Internet Provided Services
- Technical Lessons Learned from Building the Dynamics CRM Service Interfaces
- Incorporating SharePoint Content Management, Collaboration, and Communications Services into Your Composite Applications