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What kind of infrastructure should enterprises adopt for
mashups? How can an enterprise mashup solution best consume data sources like
WSDLs, databases, portals, REST, RSS/ATOM feeds, and legacy systems? How do we
orchestrate and coordinate such disparate services inside a mashup? This
session will ‘talk the talk’ about Enterprise Mashups, outlining a working
model for mashups in the real-world context of the heterogeneous enterprise,
introducing and demonstrating a visual mashup interface and flexible
declarative mashup language to encapsulate and implement mashups in any
enterprise.
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Speaker Bios:
Raj Krishnamurthy is the chief architect of JackBe's
Enterprise Mashup Platform and is the innovator behind the Enterprise Mashup
Language initiatives at JackBe. He has 15 years of experience in software
engineering and architecture. Prior to JackBe, Raj was the principal architect
at eBay and was a key member responsible for architecture, design and
implementation of the eBay platform. Prior to that, he spent several years at
Sun Microsystems as senior enterprise architect helping build Java/J2EE
solutions for Sun's premier customers including eBay, RouteOne, and American
Express.
Deepak Alur is vice president of engineering at JackBe Corporation. He is responsible for the design, architecture and development of JackBe's enterprise mashup products and has 18 years of industry experience in building highly scalable enterprise software systems. Prior to JackBe, he spent 10 years at Sun Microsystems in different roles, most recently as principal engineer at Enterprise Web Services practice, where he was instrumental in successfully leading and executing several large-scale mission-critical software projects for customers like eBay and RouteOne. Passionate about building high-quality enterprise systems using pattern-based approaches, Alur is highly experienced in object-oriented design, Java, J2EE, Web services and service-oriented architecture. He is also a co-author of the well-known Java enterprise software best practices book, Core J2EE Patterns.
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