The future of SOA, Web 2.0, and Virtualisation
Addressing the CIO's dilemma
Scott Crenshaw
The confluence of the virtual enterprise architecture, dynamic resource
allocation, and rapid application delivery and deployment represent a
platform shift which will be as significant as those introduced by the
PC, the Internet, and Linux. In this session, you will understand how
recent innovations fundamentally change the economics and productivity
of IT. See how to meet the seemingly limitless expectations placed on IT
departments, within your current budget, while at the same time shifting
your investment to development of new applications. As your environment
becomes more complex and distributed, greater flexibility through
technologies like single sign-on, storage, and security become even more
critical. Understand how new technologies allow you to achieve true
continuous availability and reliable disaster recovery, without
increased cost or complexity. And realize the dramatic savings today's
open source can make on your entire IT infrastructure.
Integrated Virtualisation: Better IT asset utilisation, efficiency and
responsiveness
Werner Knoblich
IT executives struggle to increase the utilisation of their dispersed
IT assets. Most installed hardware runs at 5% to 10% utilization. Low
utilisation adds hardware costs, team management costs, and complexity
to IT operations. Red Hat provides the first integrated virtualisation
platform from operating system to application – including storage,
security, and management. It enables IT assets to better respond to peak
workloads, as well as peak demand for specific services and business processes.
The Red Hat SOA platform seamlessly leverages the benefits of operating
system virtualisation, helping customers reduce costs and refocus resources
on the application and business process automations that differentiate
their business.
The Open Source platform for SOA: Affordable, easy to consume, and flexible
Sacha Labourey
Enhancing business agility is one of the key drivers for CIOs today.
The promise of a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is that it will provide
that dynamic application infrastructure. Proprietary, monolithic approaches
to SOA, however, can't deliver on the undeniable need to continue to keep
costs under control. Red Hat provides the JBoss Enterprise Middleware
Suite (JEMS) as a suite of cross-platform middleware products that enable
the development, deployment, and management of SOA-automated business
processes and services. Learn how the simplicity of the tools decreases
time to develop and deploy new SOA-enabled applications – and how
modularity enables deployment at your own pace.