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Managing and governing your SOA

Presented by Ivo Totev on Jul 19, 2007 Length 00:54:40
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Enterprise Architecture
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Governance
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Summary
In this presentation, which was recorded at JAOO, Software AG's Ivo Totev introduces his views on SOA and SOA Governance. Topics covered include how SOA governance can be defined, why governance is needed, and what areas it can be decomposed into. Totev also describes a SOA registry/repository solution, which in Totev's opinion is something that should be introduced in the earliest stages.

Bio
Ivo Totev is Vice President SOA Strategy and member of the Extended Management Board of Software AG. Ivo is a recognized industry expert in Service Oriented Architecture, Integration and Web Services technologies, and is a regular keynote speaker at major technology conferences including JAOO and Java ONE. Prior to joining Software AG Ivo worked for SAP AG and Sun Microsystems.

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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.
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