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14th April 2008

(Not) Live from IMPACT - a blogger wrap

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

As I could not attend all of IMPACT 2008 and as there were hundreds of sessions, I thought I would post as complete a set of posts as I could (with help from Dan Zrobok), starting with mine:

Blogging Live from IMPACT - Opening Keynotes Part I
Live from IMPACT - Opening Keynotes Part II
Live from IMPACT [...]

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7th April 2008

Live from IMPACT - Opening Keynotes Part II

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

It turns out they are going to move the schedule back to allow for the overrun in the keynotes so I have some time to catch up.
So, Steve Mills. Steve re-iterated the power of business and IT alignment, again quoting the LSE / McKinsey study that shows such alignment doubles productivity (I am looking for [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Strategy, Composite Applications, Event Processing, Innovation, SOA | 1 Comment

25th February 2008

Live from DIALOG - Sandy Carter on SOA and Web 2.0

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

After a short break we had Sandy Carter on The New Language of Business - SOA and Web 2.0. Sandy has recently published a book on this topic(The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0). IBM recently surveyed CEOs to see what is top of mind and found that innovation for growth in today’s [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Innovation, SOA | 0 Comments

12th December 2007

Live from the SOA Consortium - Sandy Carter of IBM

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I am attending the SOA Consortium meeting that is co-located with the OMG in Burlingame this week. The SOA Consortium was founded in 2007 and has grown from 11 to 81 members already. They do podcasts, case studies and work with people like Gartner to co-locate events around SOA and BPM.
Sandy Carter of IBM was [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, SOA | 2 Comments