ThoughWorks: The Architecture You Have Always Dreamt Of
We are delighted to invite you to an interactive Webinar called "The Architecture You Have Always Dreamt Of". Over the years we have seen many systems architecture approaches come and go as we have worked hard in IT to keep up with the pace of business change. While Agile delivery methods have helped enormously on a project-by-project basis, enterprise system portfolios remain notoriously resistant to change.
For almost two decades the enterprise architecture we have dreamt of has been sitting in plain sight. The Web has become the foremost example of a scalable, resilient, and loosely-coupled system of systems, which are precisely the characteristics we want in enterprise solutions.
Topics Covered
In this briefing, Dr Jim Webber, ThoughtWorks' agitator behind Guerrilla SOA, will show how the Web wins out by:
* Explaining that enterprise architecture today is mortally wounded by profoundly inappropriate technology choices, which bow to vendor pressure over business imperatives.
* Showing that the Web has all of the "ilities" that we demand from enterprise-grade systems, but captured as patterns rather than middleware.
* Introducing case studies from recent projects which demonstrate both cost savings and ROI from using Web-inspired architectures over traditional enterprise middleware.
Speaker Profile
Dr. Jim Webber is Director of Professional Services for ThoughtWorks where he works on dependable distributed systems architecture for clients worldwide. He is an active speaker, author and blogger.
Date
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Time : 6:30 p.m - 7:30 p.m IST
Who Should Attend
Senior Developers, Tech Leads, Project Managers, Program Managers, Delivery Managers, CXOs and IT decision makers.
About Master Class
This monthly webinar series by ThoughtWorks, is a great way for you to interact with industry experts on various topics of interest.
Questions: Call us on +91 99020 43964
Thank you,
Team MasterClass
For almost two decades the enterprise architecture we have dreamt of has been sitting in plain sight. The Web has become the foremost example of a scalable, resilient, and loosely-coupled system of systems, which are precisely the characteristics we want in enterprise solutions.
Topics Covered
In this briefing, Dr Jim Webber, ThoughtWorks' agitator behind Guerrilla SOA, will show how the Web wins out by:
* Explaining that enterprise architecture today is mortally wounded by profoundly inappropriate technology choices, which bow to vendor pressure over business imperatives.
* Showing that the Web has all of the "ilities" that we demand from enterprise-grade systems, but captured as patterns rather than middleware.
* Introducing case studies from recent projects which demonstrate both cost savings and ROI from using Web-inspired architectures over traditional enterprise middleware.
Speaker Profile
Dr. Jim Webber is Director of Professional Services for ThoughtWorks where he works on dependable distributed systems architecture for clients worldwide. He is an active speaker, author and blogger.
Date
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Time : 6:30 p.m - 7:30 p.m IST
Who Should Attend
Senior Developers, Tech Leads, Project Managers, Program Managers, Delivery Managers, CXOs and IT decision makers.
About Master Class
This monthly webinar series by ThoughtWorks, is a great way for you to interact with industry experts on various topics of interest.
Questions: Call us on +91 99020 43964
Thank you,
Team MasterClass
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