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Bringing SOA to Life: A New Danish Infrastructure

Presented by Mikkel Hippe Brun on May 22, 2007 03:28 AM

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SOA
Topics
Web Services
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UBL ,
JAOO Conference ,
WS-Star ,
Web services ,
UDDI
Summary
In this presentation, Mikkel Hippe Brun, Chief Consultant at Danish National IT and Telecom Agency, introduces Denmark's national Service Oriented Infrastructure, which is based on a number of replicated UDDI registries and interoperability profiles based on the WS-*architecture and the UBL standard. Among the topics covered is the difference between SOA within and across company boundaries.

Bio
After co-founding a software development company specializing in SGML and XML database publishing techniques and a number of development projects, Mikkel Hippe Brun worked as an independent consultant on XML-technologies to the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation before becoming Chief Consultant at Danish National IT and Telecom Agency.

About the conference
JAOO is the premier European developer conference on software technology, methods and best practices. The conference presents in-depth presentations and tutorials by researchers, engineers and trend-setters in software engineering and technology.
How much transport infrastructure is enough for average B2B? by David Webber Posted May 30, 2007 9:22 AM
  1. Interesting to compare and contrast this approach with the German approach using ebXML for healthcare based supply chain medical applications - and open source components including job scheduling - http://www.ebxmlforum.net/documents/ebxml_case_study_erweitert_final.pdf

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