Integrating .NET Assets into Websphere Portal A Pragmatic Approach to Front-end SOA A Free Educational Webcast
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On Demand Speakers: Bart Sijnave, CIO, University Hospital Ghent
Yaacov Cohen, President & CEO, Mainsoft Corporation
If you're looking to implement a front-end Service Oriented Architecture within a secure, role-based environment, you will need to deliver seamless, worldwide access to the applications and services that support your business processes, regardless of their technology foundation. Forget about the luxury of being able to dictate the language in which your enterprise assets are written. Let's face it, Microsoft has a strong presence in enterprise application development, and your applications and services are just as likely to be written in .NET as in Java.
Join this one-hour webcast and learn how your .NET development team can quickly integrate .NET applications and services, including Sharepoint and SQL 2005 Reporting Services, into IBM WebSphere Portal. Using Mainsoft software, there's no need to rewrite your .NET code or create a complex interoperability layer to deliver SSO, role-based access to your .NET components integrated on WebSphere Portal.
Bart Sijnave, CIO of the University Hospital Ghent, will talk about why and how the Belgian hospital is using its team of .NET developers to integrate its existing .NET application framework, 15 strategic .NET applications, more than five terabytes of data stored in an Oracle database, and an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) repository into a highly secure, role-based WebSphere Portal environment running under Linux.
A demo of the enabling technologies and a fully integrated portal environment across .NET and Java will be presented.
Who should attend:
Portal Project Lead, SOA/Portal Architects, IT Management at Enterprises with .NET developers, applications and services
Prerequisites:
Familiarity with Microsoft .NET 2.0 architecture
Familiarity with IBM WebSphere Portal features
Register today and get a free assessment of what it takes to integrate your .NET applications, services and development teams into a front-end SOA on WebSphere Portal.
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