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Over the past two decades, we have witnessed a number of major shifts in application development because these applications were primarily standalone programs that did not integrate with or share data and resources with other applications. Because each of these applications solved a single business problem, the number of information systems silos grew across the enterprise, and because of their monolithic nature, it has become more and more costly and difficult to change them in response to changing business and market conditions.
Download these expert mediacasts to discover a process centric approach to SOA and BPM, perspectives of strategy, systems, business and technology that can be incorporated in order to achieve successful change in business processes. Hear from Peter Woodhull, President & co-founder of Modus21, as he discusses Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) as a way of gaining a better view on SOA in relation to BPM. Discover how Service-Oriented Computing will help you to revolutionize the very fabric of distributed software development, including not only complex enterprise applications but also scientific, mobile, telecommunications and embedded system-based applications.
Part 1: Background and Basics
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About The Speaker
Peter Woodhull, President and co-founder, Modus21
With more than 10 years of experience in Information Technology, Mr. Woodhull has been focused on Business Process Management and Systems Interoperability since 2001. His expertise in systems architecture and software development has been recognized with the Department of Defense. Throughout his career, Mr. Woodhull has employed strong leadership skills to motivate and coach teams to perform at their best. Peter thrives in challenging, high energy situations and maintains a high level of passion for implementing computer systems that support real world business processes. He holds a Bachelors degree from Purdue University, a Masters degree from Northwestern University and is currently pursing a second Masters degree from the University of Charleston.
Sponsored by Oracle Corporation
Oracle Corporation is the second largest software company in the world. Their products include the Oracle database and development tools; and business applications for sales and service, manufacturing and supply chain, and finance and human resources.