The 2010 WebSphere Technical Conference, which combines the WebSphere and Transaction and Messaging Conferences of the previous years into one seamless agenda, is a 4.5 day event held 11-15 October 2010 in Düsseldorf, Germany. This conference has earned the reputation for delivering deep technical content targeted at architects, developers, integrators and administrators by offering lectures and hands-on labs that focus on the best practices and practical skills required to run today’s enterprises. This year will be no exception.
Attend the WebSphere Technical Conference and expand your knowledge of BPM, CICS, Messaging , WebSphere Application Servers and Infrastructure, including a focus on SOA and Cloud Computing topics. You will also gain insight into current IT trends and learn how to keep pace in todays rapidly changing business climate.
With over 100 unique sessions, the WebSphere Technical Conference will feature key themes in today's technology trends.
For information and enrollment:
http://www.ibm.com/training/conf/europe/ws
Learn about Cloud Computing and how to integrate cloud technologies into your enterprise today. The conference will show how WebSphere software can enable your enterprise to take advantage of the benefits of Cloud Computing.
-- Build your own private clouds with the newly released IBM WebSphere Cloudburst Appliance version 2.0
-- Explore your hybrid cloud needs for B2B and B2C solutions from IBM’s new acquisitions, Cast Iron Systems and Sterling Commerce
-- Whether you are a SaaS provider or consumer, discuss the security, governance and whether you can realize significant cost and time savings over earlier IT delivery models
-- IBM is not only the leading vendor in software and hardware solutions for implementing private, public and hybrid clouds, but it also has a growing portfolio SaaS solutions including IBM Blueworks for bpm solutions and the IBM Smart Business Development and Test Cloud to provide an on-premises cloud behind your firewall. More IBM cloud solutions will be unveiled during 2010 WebSphere Technical Conference
Investigate how Business Process Management can transform your business by achieving a collaboration among stakeholders across business and IT, and alignment of business intent with process application execution. This year, IBM unveiled new offerings in the IBM BPM Suite aimed at helping organizations achieve business agility by optimizing their processes to increase efficiencies, reduce costs and find ways to grow their businesses.
-- Newly added to the IBM BPM Suite, IBM WebSphere Lombardi Edition, provides visibility and real-time control to help process owners react and adjust quickly to market pressures, regulatory changes, or other external forces.
-- IBM ILOG Business Rules Management System includes easier and more comprehensive rule authoring for business users to automate the decision-making process. Business rules govern everything from processes to decision-making and give companies analytics capabilities the help them react more quickly to changing circumstances.
Explore the Service Federation and Enterprise Service Bus options offered by IBM WebSphere Connectivity products. As SOA deployments grow from focused efforts around specific business use cases into enterprise-spanning environments, discover how WebSphere ESB products offer a comprehensive, flexible and consistent approach to integration while reducing complexity.
-- WebSphere MQ, WebSphere Message Broker, WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliances, WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus can ensure fast and reliable access to business information by untangling costly and debilitating IT complexity associated with point-to-point integration.
-- WebSphere Service Registry and Repository provides service visibility and governance for reusable services, policies and associated metadata, with support for SOA governance from creation to retirement of SOA services. WSRR also allows you to establish bridges between separate ESBs, allowing services and applications to be shared between domains.
-- With the addition of Cast Iron Systems to its software portfolio, IBM can offer clients a complete platform to integrate cloud applications from leading providers including salesforce.com, Amazon, NetSuite and ADP with on-premise applications, such as SAP and JD Edwards.
Gain insight into the new techniques and Open Standards from the IBM WebSphere platform to improve Web application performance, lower maintenance costs, simplify development, and enable innovative new Web application capabilities.
-- Application developers have a rich set of techniques and tools to choose from, including OSGi, REST, Dynamic Scripting, SCA, JPA 2.0, and Communications Enabled Applications.