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It's time to get busy. With WS-BPEL 2.0, the SOA community now has a robust, pervasive orchestration standard. Using BPEL, it's fast and easy to integrate service endpoints and deliver high-powered composite applications. Learn how organizations are putting BPEL to work to drive real value from their Web services and Web 2.0 development projects. This session will combine use cases, best practices and a discussion of adjacent standards to provide a complete picture of the rapidly-evolving SOA orchestration landscape.
Speaker Bio: A respected entrepreneur and speaker, Mr. Holahan is one of the software industry's foremost experts on business and systems integration. He is Chairman of Active Endpoints Inc., the leader in BPEL-based SOA orchestration
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