Open Group announces web services conference
Jun 12, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThe Open Group's conference, “Boundaryless Information Flow: The Role of Web
Services,” will be held in Boston July 22-26.
Key sessions include include:
- Boundaryless Information Flow – The Role of Architecture
- Boundaryless Information Flow – The Role and Structure of the MMF
- The Future of Directory Interoperability
- Mapping Service Level Agreements Across Boundaries
- Real-time Infrastructure Requirements
- Access to Data
- Directory Services for Real-time
The Open Group's Customer and Supplier Forums have scheduled meetings during the conference week. To access all these agendas, please visit here.
Other Highlights of the conference week include:
Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and inventor of the Web delivers the keynote address charting the course for Web Services as his vision continues to evolve.
Consortia engaged in the evolution of a comprehensive set of standards for
Web Services will discuss their individual contributions and show how their
work fits together. Speakers include:
- Patrick Gannon, President, OASIS
- Steve Bratt, COO, W3C
- Richard Soley, Chairman & CEO, Object Management Group
- Carl Reed, Director of Spec. Programs, Open GIS Consortium
Registration for the conference is now open.
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