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Alain
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Alain
BOULZE
INRIA Rhone-Alpes
- ObjectWeb
ESB
Initiative
email :
alain.boulze at objectweb.org
cell : +33 (0)6.21.09.43.66 phone : +33 (0)4.76.61.54.65
http://www.inrialpes.fr,http://www.objectweb.org
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June 26 - 30, 2006,
Boston, MA USA |
Special
Events at the June, Boston TC Meeting
In addition to all the standards work
that gets accomplished at our technical meeting, attendees at the
Boston Technical Meeting have three special events to choose from in
addition to the tutorials. When you sign up to attend the TC, be
sure to check off whether you would like to learn more about
Software Defined Radio, the forthcoming Compliance Global Regulatory
Information Database (C-GRID) or about OMG’s work in Service
Oriented Architecture. Descriptions of each event are below.
All events will take place in the
Hyatt Harborside Hotel. The early-bird registration deadline
is May 30. The hotel reservation cut-off date is June 5 (rooms are
expected to sell out). Visit http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/hotel-info.htm
for more information.
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“Commercial Software Defined Radio in 2006”;
Information Day Tuesday, June
27 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hyatt Harborside Hotel, Boston,
Mass.
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Software-defined radio (SDR) defines a family of common
software-defined programmable interoperable radios built
around a standard open architecture. The radios will enable
different groups to communicate with each other regardless of
the frequency, modulation or bandwidth being used by their
equipment. During this Information Day, speakers from leading
companies and organizations including Cisco, Motorola,
PrismTech, Intel, Nokia, OMG, and IEEE will discuss technical,
business, and industrial/military aspects of commercial
SDR. Read
Agenda. |
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“Compliance GRID Preview221;
Tuesday, June 27 10:00 a.m. – 1:00
p.m. Hyatt Harborside Hotel, Boston, Mass.
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On Tuesday,
the OMG and the OMG Regulatory Compliance Alliance (ORCA) will
hold a private event for IT compliance and risk management
executives to introduce and demonstrate the Compliance Global
Regulatory Information Database (C-GRID482;), of which IBM (www.ibm.com) is a
charter sponsor. The C-GRID, currently under development, is
an open database of rules, regulations, standards, and
government guidance documents that require IT action, and a
survey of the regulatory climate around the world. The goal of
C-GRID is to provide the de facto compliance reference guide
for global IT managers. ORCA is an open community formed to
identify and disseminate IT regulatory compliance resources
for its members.
There is no charge to attend, but
you must request and receive an invitation; enter your request
at http://www.omg.org/registration/compliance.htm.
Each attendee will receive a password granting special access
to the C-GRID database prior to its official release in Q3
2006. Read
Agenda. |
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“1994 to Today and Tomorrow -
The SOA Roadmap221; Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Information Day Wednesday,
June 28 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hyatt Harborside Hotel,
Boston, Mass.
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Follow the
journey from classical modeling and how it transformed from a
practical service based approach and how companies are moving
ahead in the use of Service Oriented Architecture, Model
Driven Architecture, and BPEL orchestrations today. The
Information Day will focus on best practices for creating an
SOA strategy. You will learn strategies that will enable you
to succeed with an evolutionary approach. Understand how
integration technologies fit into an SOA strategy and how to
incorporate existing systems. Hear best practices on
organizing for success, including strategies for SOA
governance, creating a competency center and building critical
skills for SOA success. Experts from companies including
Adaptive, BEA Systems, Inc., CGI, Data Access Technologies,
EDS, Everware, IBM and MetLife will present. The event will
also feature a presentation by Beth Gold-Bernstein, vice
president, ebizQ and a recognized expert in integration
technologies and SOA. Read
Agenda. | |
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