7th
October
2008
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James Taylor
Thomas was back on talking about the catalog of 85 SOA Design Patterns that he is publishing this year - SOA Design Patterns. Design patterns are a field-testing or proven design solution to a common design problem. Some are compound, most are atomic. These SOA Patterns overcome common design challenges for the successful adoption of [...]
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posted by James Taylor in SOA |
18th
June
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Ismael Ghalimi presented his vision of “what’s next” and started with some history. In 1998 he started work on what he now calls “Office 2.0″ and, while prototyping ideas, he met the other founders and started to put together a plan for a platform that would allow him (a self-confessed poor programmer) to build web [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, News |
29th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Paul Daro was next giving some detail around the new architecture (introduced by Bernhard Nann). A number of trends were identified first:
Clearly the move to a collection of services from monolithic applications has fundamentally changed the relationship of vendors to customers - now more about delivering services that can be fitted in to an overall [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, SOA |
7th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Erik Klein from the WebSphere Commerce group at IBM and Scott Young from a consultant. Erik started by discussing the inhibitors to moving to multi-channel and customer-centric. These include:
Siloed business units
Applications that don’t integrate or support multi-channel operations
Redundant data in multiple systems, no single version of the truth
The different domains - web, store and enterprise [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Customer Experience, Retail, SOA |