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Open
source has made signficant inroads into middleware deployments in the
enterprise. More and more, open source is being used to deliver the benefits of
SOA and open source to the enterprise. There are many custom Enterprise Service
Bus deployments waiting to be upgraded to a simple, open and affordable SOA
integration platform. This session explores where open source is getting the
most traction in SOA deployments, with a focus on ESB, and illustrates this by
describing some of the customer SOA solutions the speaker sees at Red Hat.
Speaker
Bio:
Pierre Fricke is director of product line management for Red Hat's JBoss Portal
and SOA products. Starting with JBoss Portal and jBPM in 2005, he led the
product strategy and management expansion into the integration and SOA market
with JBoss Rules, Messaging and Enterprise Service Bus. Today, these products
are the unit volume market leader or emerging strong challengers to long-time
incumbents. He started working on UNIX at IBM in 1983 as one of the first AIX
developers, building experience in data management, operating systems,
communication programs, development processes and customer support. After
holding several software development management positions and completing his
MBA at the
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Service-oriented
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