Mule: SOA or IRL?
Category: Languages > Java      Posted: 04 Feb 09

There are a number of publications talking about the benefits of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and an equal number of papers and articles suggesting that the aims of a SOA are a little too theoretical. SOA cannot be implemented, they claim, so they suggest a few workarounds. This session will...

Essential Business Server (EBS) demo with Bjorn
Category: Languages > .net      Posted: 27 Jun 08

The 1st public preview and pricing was announced for SBS and EBS yesterday and I had an interview with one of the program managers for EBS.  Bjorn Levi...

Jim Webber on "Guerilla SOA"
Category: Architecture > SOA      Posted: 07 Jun 08

In one of the most entertaining presentations on the topic ever, Dr. Jim Webber debunks myths about the mainstream ESB concept and explains how a light...

Does My Bus Look Big in This?
Category: Languages > Java      Posted: 06 Jun 08

In this presentation, recorded at QCon London 2008, ThoughtWorks' Chief Scientist Martin Fowler and Global Head of Architecture Jim Webber share their ...

Open Source ESBs - as good as Belgian Beer?
Category: Open Source > General      Posted: 27 Oct 07

In the talk Paul will look at the capabilities and approach of Open Source ESBs, and argue that the Open Source approach is the best route to creating ...

The Role of the Enterprise Service Bus
Category: Languages > Java      Posted: 26 Oct 07

Mark Richards tells us what an ESB is, its role, what capabilities it provides, and the various ways an ESB can be implemented. He takes a close look a...