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Paul Lipton

Paul Lipton is a Senior Architect in the CA Intellectual Property and Standards Group where he specializes in SOA, Web services, standards, open source initiatives, and emerging technologies. He has participated in many standards organizations such as OASIS and the W3C, is a founding member of the CA Council for Technical Excellence, a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, and a Sun Java Champion. Paul has also been an architect and developer of enterprise systems for over 20 years. He is a highly sought-after author and speaker, and has shared his knowledge with appreciative audiences around the world covering such topics as Enterprise Architecture, SOA, Web services, management/security, governance, Java, .NET, EAI, and emerging technologies.
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SOA World Cover Story
— Are You Being
Served? By Paul Lipton  'A child of five would
understand this. Send
someone to fetch a child
of five.' - Groucho Marx.
People have begun to
understand that a
properly implemented SOA
has the potential to
improve business agility
and adaptability to
changing business
conditions, but we'r... Mar. 26, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 14,521 | Governance, Security, and
Management in a
Service-Oriented World By Paul Lipton In the newly competitive
age of regulation and
globalization, SOA
promises much in terms of
business agility and
efficiency but how do we
maintain visibility,
control, and appropriate
governance of this new
and much more highly
distributed
service-oriented world? ... Jun. 5, 2006 10:00 AM Reads: 5,167 | Governance, Security, and
Management in a
Service-Oriented World -
When New and Old Collide By Paul Lipton Significant investments
in the successful
management and
administration of many
critical business systems
have had mixed success
over the years. In a new,
more competitive age of
regulation and
globalization, SOA
promises much in terms of
business agility and
ef... Feb. 27, 2006 08:00 AM Reads: 8,415 | The Well-Spoken SOA - How
Well Is Your SOA Running? By Paul Lipton  Web services/SOA
architect and guru Paul
Lipton was speaking at a
technical conference
recently when he
overheard someone
well-respected in this
field say something along
these lines: 'You have to
know how well your SOA is
running. Knowing the
overall health and
... Sep. 1, 2005 05:15 PM Reads: 24,496 Replies: 2 | Accessing Resources: New
Web Service Application
Patterns for a
Service-Oriented World By Paul Lipton; Igor Sedukhin  Mae West said, 'When
choosing between two
evils, I always like to
try the one I've never
tried before.' But,
sometimes, when choosing
between two equally
appealing options, the
best policy is to take
both.
WS-ResourceFramework and
WS-Transfer, two new
specificat... May. 27, 2005 02:30 PM Reads: 18,108 | In a Service-Oriented
Architecture, Who Will Do
the Cooking? By Paul Lipton The acclaimed essayist
and novelist Nora Ephron
once said, 'What my
mother believed about
cooking is that if you
worked hard and
prospered, someone else
would do it for you.'
Nothing could better
capture the spirit of
service-oriented
architectures (SOAs) than
t... Aug. 3, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 16,776 | In a Service-Oriented
Architecture, Who Will Do
the Cooking? By Paul Lipton The acclaimed essayist
and novelist Nora Ephron
once said 'What my mother
believed about cooking is
that if you worked hard
and prospered, someone
else would do it for
you.' Nothing could
better capture the spirit
of Service-Oriented
Architectures (SOAs) than
this... Jul. 9, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,409 | Snow White's FIRST Web
Services By Paul Lipton One day, Snow White
decided to deploy a Web
service. Her IT dwarves
immediately went to work
and were pleasantly
surprised to find how
easy it was to create the
Web service using modern
development tools. To
Snow White's development
dwarves, it almost seemed
like magic. Mar. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 17,483 | Web Services
Orchestration,
Management, and Security
- Will They Play
Together? By Paul Lipton Starting with an overview
of standards in three
critical areas of Web
services and how each
affects the other, this
session offers practical
knowledge and a deeper
understanding of future
trends and the need to
address certain
real-world issues in
order to create ... Feb. 24, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 22,545 | Composition and
Management of Web
Services By Paul Lipton Father James Keller, the
founder of a religious
order called The
Christophers and a
popular religious
television and radio
personality in his day,
wrote an amusing story
about Mozart. He said, 'A
young man, just beginning
the study of musical
composition, once wen... Feb. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 25,460 | No Man Is an Island in
the World of Pervasive
Computing By Paul Lipton Do you want to understand
our industry? Forget the
big-name industry pundits
and think-tanks. Look to
the great poets like
Donne and Shakespeare.
You can't go wrong. The
great poets can provide a
long-term, human
perspective on how we
think, dream, and scheme.
Tha... Mar. 28, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 12,553 | Web Services in a
Wireless World By Paul Lipton Conventional wisdom is a
curious thing, especially
when applied to a
technology as new as Web
services. Web services
are often thought of as
distributed business
processes participating
in a B2B relationship
using Internet protocols
and XML-based data
standards. Oct. 21, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 9,364 | MS Gets It At Last!A Java
architect plays with the
Beta 2 of .NET...and is
pleasantly surprised By Paul Lipton My first thought, when I
heard about .NET, was
'Here we go again!' It
sounded like yet another
attempt on the part of
Microsoft to revitalize
what appeared to be a
fading technology and
vision. Increasingly, as
a programmer and
architect, I was getting
the imp... Feb. 1, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 14,187 |
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