Governing the Legacy-to-SOA Transformation

Posted May 31, 2007 | Technology |

ENTERPRISE SOA AND WHY IT MATTERS

For decades now, IT experts have been devising new concepts and methods for improving the structure of application systems in order to get a better grip on the ever-increasing complexity found within them.

About The Author
Michael Kunz
Michael Kunz has worked for nearly 20 years as strategy consultant, project manager, and enterprise and software architect for large organizations in various industries. Mr. Kunz is the author of several publications, speaks regularly at conferences, and is coauthor of Systematic Digital Transformation. He can be reached at mkunz@life-ag.ch.
Dirk Krafzig
Dirk Krafzig has worked for more than 15 years as an architect, consultant, and manager in the IT industry, both for IT service providers and ISVs. Dr. Krafzig focuses primarily on the insurance industry, particularly the life, health, and P&C areas, where he has managed complex projects and developed modern architectures. Since 1996, he has focused on EAM and SOAs. Dr. Krafzig holds an MSc and PhD in computer science. Dr. Krafzig can be… Read More
Dirk Slama
Dirk Slama holds an MSc in computer science from TU Berlin, as well as an MBA from IMD International in Lausanne, Switzerland. Mr. Slama has more than 12 years of international IT experience, having worked in the US, the Asia/Pacific region, and Europe. Mr. Slama has helped customers such as Boeing, AT&T, NTT DoCoMo, and Halifax Bank of Scotland to implement large IT projects. Mr. Slama can be reached at dirk.slama at businessglue.de.
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