Simple, Open and Affordable BPEL.


Recorded on July 22


As more and more organizations are leveraging BPEL to specify orchestration of Web services, there is a growing need for a simple, open and affordable implementation.

In this session, you learn how Red Hat plans to deliver an enterprise-class, supported, open source BPEL engine as part of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio. You also learn how to leverage this technology to help your organization fulfill the promise SOA and have an opportunity to interact with the key engineers behind the product.



Speakers:


Burr Sutter, Sr. Product Manager

Burr Sutter is a current Sun Java Champion, president of the Atlanta Java Users Group and founder of the Atlanta Chapter of the International Association of Software Architects. He has over 20 years of software design and development experience along with numerous published articles, book chapters, and developer conference speaking engagements. He is currently the Product Manager for JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform.


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