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“Composability within SOA”
will be the focus of Open Standards 2008, the fifth annual symposium
hosted by OASIS, the international, not-for-profit consortium. The
event, which will be held in Santa Clara, California, 28 April –
1 May, will examine the critical issues faced when architecting
service-oriented applications and the benefits being reaped by
real-world implementations that take advantage of Web services
transactions. Presentations on the Business Process Execution Language
(BPEL), Service Component Architecture (SCA), Service Data Objects
(SDO), WS-Transaction, and related standards will be featured.
In an Open Standards 2008 keynote address, Peter Carbone, Vice
President, SOA, Office of the CTO at Nortel, will share insights on the
new realities presented by communications-enabled applications and the
opportunities they create for standards development, software vendors,
and service providers. According to Carbone, “Communications-enabled
applications are requiring current SOA frameworks to extend
capabilities. They're testing accepted definitions of scale, scope,
performance, and even partnership models.”
Doug Shoupp, Principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP, will address the
concept of “services thinking”
in a second keynote. “To unlock the enormous
potential of SOA, you need to raise the discussion from the IT shop to
the executive suite and focus on longterm business agility and execution
within organizations,” Shoupp said.
SAP AG, Premiere Sponsor of Opens Standards 2008, will moderate the
closing panel, “SOA within the Vertical
Industries.” Representatives from OpenTravel,
TM Forum, and the U.S. Veterans Health Administration will participate
in this panel.
“I'm looking forward to leading a lively
discussion with representatives from vertical industry consortia on how
the application of SOA concepts and standards varies across different
industry sectors, and what we can expect for the future,”
said Claus von Riegen, director, Technology Standards and Open Source at
SAP AG.
The OASIS Open CSA Member Section will host a table-top exhibition
showcasing SCA and SDO supporters, BEA, IBM, Primeton, Rogue Wave, SAP,
Software AG, and Sun Microsystems. Executives from these companies will
participate in a press briefing on the current state of SCA on Tuesday,
29 April, at noon.
Support for Open Standards 2008
BEA Systems
“The OASIS Composability within SOA Symposium
will be an excellent opportunity to hear from thought leaders in the
area of SOA and composite applications,” said
Edward Cobb, Vice President, Emerging Technology & Standards, BEA
Systems. “BEA is pleased to be a sponsor of
this important event.”
Rogue Wave
“As companies move towards deploying SOA,
there will be a growing demand for developers to find a way to leverage
the agility and flexibility that the architecture offers. Since there is
a software legacy issue in utilizing SOA, developers will be faced with
either the 'rip and replace' option or a significant code rewrite,”
said Patrick Leonard, VP, Engineering and Product Strategy at Rogue
Wave. “We believe development teams should be
able to modernize their existing applications without ever leaving the
installed code base, and can solve this problem with our Hydra Product
Suite.”
SAP
“Enterprise SOA helps customers and partners
transform their IT environments into more responsive, efficient business
networks that enable process innovation and new business models –
creating value beyond the four walls of the enterprise,”
said Michael Bechauf, vice president, Industry Standards, SAP. “As
a sponsor of the OASIS Open Standards 2008 Symposium, we're looking
forward to an event that brings developers, users and technology
suppliers together to share experiences and innovative ideas for
successfully utilizing SOA in their business.”
Software AG
“As a leader in SOA, Software AG is
committed to supporting open standards that promote interoperability in
heterogeneous IT environments,” said Franco
Castaldini, Director of SOA Product Marketing. “Our
commitment to open standards is exemplified by the market's leading
community for SOA interoperability, the CentraSite Community, where our
network of more than 50 partners ensures that open standards like UDDI,
WS-I, BPEL, and JAXR are used to promote interoperability.”
Sun Microsystems
“The OASIS symposium is a great forum to
discuss the current state of composability standards and
implementations, including best practices and potential obstacles,”
said Carl Cargill, Director of Corporate Standards, Sun Microsystems,
Inc. “As a foundational member, Sun has been
involved since the beginning in the development of SOA standards,
participating in basic Web services technical committees. More recently,
Sun has participated in the Open CSA Member Section and technical
committees affiliated with it, including SCA-J TC, the SCA-Policy TC,
and the SCA-Assembly TC, helping technology architects find ways to make
composite applications work and implement successful SOA projects.”
OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information
Standards) drives the development, convergence, and adoption of open
standards for the global information society. A not-for-profit
consortium, OASIS advances standards for SOA, security, Web services,
documents, e-commerce, government and law, localisation, supply chains,
XML processing, and other areas of need identified by its members. OASIS
open standards offer the potential to lower cost, stimulate innovation,
grow global markets, and protect the right of free choice of technology.
The consortium has more than 5,000 participants representing over 600
organizations and individual members in 100 countries. http://www.oasis-open.org