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MSDN Webcast: Connecting Your Business with Service Orientation (Level 300)  

Event ID: 1032284273

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft .NET Framework.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 65 Minutes
Start Date:
Friday, November 11, 2005 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

See the Microsoft vision for service orientation and service-oriented architecture in enterprise computing. In this webcast we first explore the promise of service orientation and discuss the role service orientation plays in developing connected systems. Next, we examine the Microsoft offerings and initiatives in the area of service orientation. The webcast concludes with practical guidance for our customers and partners. Learn where to invest the skills and technologies needed to capitalize on the short- and medium-term promise of service orientation.

Presenter: Mike Burner, Architect - .NET Tech Strategy, Microsoft Corporation

Mike Burner is a solutions architect in the Microsoft Developer and Platform Evangelism Group. Mike is currently focused on developing guidance and architectural patterns for information-driven, service-oriented systems. For the past 17 years, Mike has been building large-scale, distributed systems ranging from campus networks, to interactive television content-management systems, to Internet-scale Web services. In his six years at Microsoft, Mike has focused on building technologies for XML-driven collaboration, including both business to business solutions and end-user experiences.

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