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"Service oriented architecture (SOA) is a
complex topic and a necessary one if you
choose to develop as part of an
Enterprise Systems Environment.

Mr. Erl's presentation is eloquent and his
coverage of the core design principles behind
service-orientation will provide both managers
and engineers with the insights needed to
separate the hype from the reality.

If you're serious about SOA or even thinking
about committing to SOA, then this workshop is a must!"

- David Michalowicz, the MITRE Corporation
SOA Workshop participant, September 2006





March 20-21, 2007

SOA Systems and the University of British Columbia are pleased to present a public two-day SOA workshop. The previous two-day workshop held in September, 2006 sold out, so early registration is recommended for this event.

The workshop will be delivered by Thomas Erl, the world's top-selling SOA author and Series Editor of the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series.

• The seminar will take place in Vancouver, Canada

A 25% group discount is available when registering two or more attendees from the same organization

• Attendees receive a free copy of Erl's latest SOA book

• To register, visit the registration page

• Visit the official site for Thomas Erl's books

• Visit Thomas Erl's bio site

Below is the official event description:

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is at the centre of a new generation computing platform positioned to revolutionize the way we build, govern and evolve automation solutions. SOA introduces new concepts, technology, and a new approach to building solution logic as highly composable and reusable IT assets in the form of services. The benefit potential of SOA is deemed so high that its successful adoption is expected to create a new breed of "agile organization."

Join Thomas Erl, an internationally recognized SOA expert and the world's top-selling SOA author, for this extraordinary and timely two-day exploration of SOA and the service-oriented computing platform. Thomas will explain the benefits and challenges of adopting SOA and share insights, recommendations and best practices for planning and carrying out SOA projects. Thomas will be making reference to his past two SOA books, and will also share information from his upcoming third SOA book, planned for release in mid-2007.

This seminar is intended for architects, business analysts and IT decision makers interested in better understanding the current and upcoming SOA landscape.

Topics include:
• The SOA Vision and Common Transition Motivators
• Fundamental SOA Concepts and Considerations
• How SOA is shaped by vendors and standards organizations
• How XML and Web Services relate to SOA
• The Key Benefits and Pitfalls of SOA
• The Principles of Service-Orientation
• How to Apply Service-Orientation to Build Service-Oriented Solutions
• Fundamental Service-Oriented Analysis
• Fundamental Service-Oriented Design
• SOA Project Planning Strategies
• Service Models and Service Abstraction Layers
• Creating Business-Centric Services
• Strategies and Best Practices for Achieving SOA and Increasing Business Agility


For more information, visit the registration page.