Find out why a growing number of companies are adopting SOA to create a more competitive business environment while meeting compliance standards.
In your business today, you face pressure to be more flexible and responsive to changes in market opportunities. But you are also rightfully concerned that in making these changes, you may breach the growing set of corporate, industry and governmental regulations that are increasingly being imposed both on business process and IT systems. Join us for this complimentary Webcast to hear John Fontanella, senior VP and service director of Supply Chain Research at the Aberdeen Group, and Paul Brunet of IBM explain how SOA is helping companies change and react to market and customer needs without being bound by IT limitations.
You'll also learn about the SOA portfolio and lifecycle from IBM, which provides solutions to the compliance problem through the implementation of integrated technology and effective governance. You'll learn how IBM's Enterprise Service Bus, at the heart of its SOA solution, provides the flexible and secure foundation to meet compliance needs as well as enhance business responsiveness.
Speakers:
Paul Brunet, Director of Web Services and IBM SOA
John Fontanella, Senior VP and Service Director, Aberdeen Group
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