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Panel Session: BPM, SOA, ESB, Data (technology/management): Who's Driving?

Moderator: Tom Debevoise - CTO, Tipping Point Solutions

Panelists:

Venky Venkatesh - Product Manager PowerCenter, Informatica
Dan Neason - Vice President and co-founder, Modus21
Dave Rosenberg - CEO and Co-founder, MuleSource
Dominic Sartorio - Senior Director Product Management, SpikeSource
James Taylor - Principals and Co-Founders, Smart (enough) Systems

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Second day

Track
Business

Summary:
Lately debates in the technical community are surfacing on the direction of consolidation in the software industry. Questions arise such as:

  • Is BPM going to be swallowed by SOA?
  • Is ESB going to be brought into BPM?
  • Is ESB going to merge SOA and BPM?
  • Is ignoring data going to cost BPM and SOA dearly? (or "Are data-centric pitfalls going to cost BPM and SOA dearly?")

Yet these discussions are not reaching business analysts community.

In the business management and analysis community SOA is moving from a IT to a corporate governance strategy and BPM is part of the larger corporate maturity movement. Additionally, without a well thought out data strategy serving as the foundation, SOA and BPM cannot realize the last mile which is to deliver accurate, consistent and timely information to consuming applications and processes.

We will discuss these two very different views of BPM/SOA.

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