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Michael Poulin
Dr. Michael Poulin works as an enterprise-level solution architect in
the financial industry in the UK. He started to work in service-
oriented environment with Java and CORBA in 1996, and moved from pure
technological world of Novell and IBM into the financial world in
1999. Since that time he worked as a Service Architect in the IT
departments of Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, and Fidelity Investments.
He authored 13 articles on different aspects of architecture and
design – from security to SOA – and runs a course on SOA Governance.
He holds architect certification in Java, TOGAF, and SOA. In 2001, he
was included into the catalogue of International HWO’S HWO of
Information Technology (IWW Historical Society). Since 2007, he works
as a Member of the OASIS SOA Reference Model TC, RA sub-TC, and co-
authored the first Public Review Daft of the OASIS Reference
Architecture for SOA.
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Presentation: "Real Life SOA"
Time:
Wednesday 14:15 - 15:15
Location:
St. James's Suite
Abstract: Significant acceleration of the business changes in the majority of
industries has caused a waterfall of modifications and new
requirements in the IT. The industry responded with promotion of
service orientation concept, often cited as SOA, - the most flexible
and suitable for embracing changes.
In this talk, Michael will share his experience in utilising service
orientation for solving a variety of technical problems coming when we
design and build services in IT. Based on several real life business
and technical cases, he will demonstrate the SO solutions for changes
in such subjects as service execution context – runtime policies,
versioning, interface, business data, as well as one problem discovery
technique for unexpected changes and failures.
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