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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.

SOA World Cover Story — Are You Being Served?
'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...
Governance, Security, and Management in a Service-Oriented World
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? ...
Governance, Security, and Management in a Service-Oriented World - When New and Old Collide
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...
The Well-Spoken SOA - How Well Is Your SOA Running?
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 ...
Accessing Resources: New Web Service Application Patterns for a Service-Oriented World
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...
In a Service-Oriented Architecture, Who Will Do the Cooking?
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...
In a Service-Oriented Architecture, Who Will Do the Cooking?
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...
Snow White's FIRST Web Services
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.
Web Services Orchestration, Management, and Security - Will They Play Together?
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 ...
Composition and Management of Web Services
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...
No Man Is an Island in the World of Pervasive Computing
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...
Web Services in a Wireless World
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.
MS Gets It At Last!A Java architect plays with the Beta 2 of .NET...and is pleasantly surprised
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...

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