Events
Service Orientated Architecture 2008 UK
Tuesday, 11th March 2008
The driving principle behind SOA is the ability to dynamically deliver those applications required by end-users in a flexible and cost-effective manner. Many organisations have successfully completed small-scale SOA pilot projects, but these have highlighted a number of business management challenges that must be addressed before wider-scale adoption can be started. Specifically:
- complexities surrounding the ability to map business processes
- where to invest in SOA for maximum ROI
- how to translate the benefits of SOA from technical to business language
The Service Oriented Architecture 2008 UK conference will examine various topics, including:
- using SOA to establish a tighter relationship between business strategy and IT
- managing IT governance and enhancing standardisation through SOA
- modernising infrastructure with SOA
This IDC conference is designed to enable end-users to make informed decisions about where and when to use SOA, and includes end-user case studies and presentations from leading vendors and analysts. If you are responsible for developing and implementing your organisation's IT strategy this conference will provide you with the tools and information you need to implement a companywide SOA solution that deploys agile, manageable and secure technology. Typically, IDC's SOA conferences are attended by: CIOs, COOs, IT directors, IT managers, networking specialists, infrastructure specialists
More information
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8987 7140
E-mail: cteiro@idc.com
Event Information
- Date(s): Tuesday, 11th March 2008
- Time: 09:00 - 17:30
- Location: QEII Conference Centre, London - Location Map
- Further Information: http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=IDC_P15270&pageType=EVENTDETAILS