Learn more about Microsoft Real World SOA and Business Process Management through these on-demand webcasts.
Platform Solution Blueprints: Service Oriented Architecture and Business Process Management
This on-demand webcast discusses the technologies and practices of the Microsoft approach to SOA and BPM and how to utilize those methods to accomplish more with your existing infrastructure. Tune in to find out how to make your organization more agile and proactive in handling the business of business.
Real World SOA: Enabling a New Generation of Dynamic Applications Through Service-Oriented Architecture (Level 200)
Presenters: Burley Kawasaki, Mark Baciak, Thom Robbins, Microsoft Corporation
In this webcast, we discuss the Microsoft vision for service-oriented architecture and show how Microsoft supports this vision by way of an integrated platform. Learn how you can use your existing systems, line-of-business (LOB) applications, and data and expose them as services (using the Microsoft .NET Framework and adapters). We then show you how to use Windows Workflow Foundation and Microsoft BizTalk Server to compose those services into composite business processes and workflows, which you can then use to create new dynamic applications that consume your service-oriented infrastructure. Join us to discover how you can deliver new capabilities to your business users by taking advantage of these tools and techniques.
Enabling People-Ready Processes Using Microsoft BPM Solutions and Technologies
Download this on-demand webcast for an overview of BPM products, technologies, and solutions from Microsoft and partners.
MSDN Architecture Webcast: Connecting Your Business with Service Orientation
Explore the promise of service orientation and the role it plays in developing connected systems.
SOA Workshop for Architects
Internet Service Bus
Gaining Control of Your SOA: Case Studies and Strategies for Maximizing the Effectiveness of Service-based Systems
(eBizQ) Co-sponsored by Microsoft and Amberpoint, this webinar presents a case study from a healthcare pioneer who's benefited significantly from the move to SOA, as well as the key vendors providing the software underpinnings for success. An informative presentation about strategies for establishing and maintaining control of SOA will be followed by a Q&A session.
SOA Workshop for Architects: SOA Overview
June 29, 2007—Presenter: John deVadoss, Microsoft Corporation
Learn how the Microsoft Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) vision and technology can help you realize a more agile and connected enterprise by using an IT infrastructure that can help streamline business processes, increase customer responsiveness, and improve interactions with key partners.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Messaging & Communications
June 16, 2007—Presenters: Steve Swartz and Don Smith, Microsoft Corporation
Applications commonly communicate with other applications, both inside and outside the organization. Modern applications also must often fit into a service-oriented architecture (SOA), exposing some of their functionality as interoperable services accessible by other software. Achieving these goals requires support for service-oriented applications to communicate with other services.
In this session we'll share with you the technology Microsoft provides to build web services that support the latest WS-* standards endorsed by all major vendors. In addition, we'll tie it in with the previous discussion around Software Factories and show how Microsoft supports rapid development of these services through tooling support.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Business Process & Workflow
June 20, 2007—Presenters: Kris Horrocks, Microsoft Corporation
In this session we will discuss the Business Process and Workflow capabilities necessary in service oriented architecture and provide guidance for selecting the most appropriate technology from Microsoft's portfolio. We will discuss the requirements for service composition in client applications, composite services, service intermediaries, and line of business applications. In addition, we will examine the differences between general purpose workflow platforms, domain specific workflow products, and cross organization business process concerns.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Tools & Modeling
June 22, 2007—Presenters: Erik Gunvaldson, Don Smith, Microsoft Corporation
The advance in tooling has allowed business to drive down the cost of development by over 100% in the last 10 years. However, in the same period of time the number of successful projects has not increased significantly. In fact it has consistently run at right around 30% of projects are deemed successful. Software development, as currently practiced, is slow, expensive and error prone, often yielding products with large numbers of defects, causing serious problems of usability, reliability, performance, security and other qualities of service.
This talk addresses how to identify typical customer pains in software development and shows how Microsoft tools offer a solution that enables collaboration across the extended team of project managers, architects, developers, testers, and business stakeholders and allows new solutions to be developed faster, cheaper and better though industrialization of software development.
SOA Workshop for Architects: User Experience
July 24, 2007—Presenter: Erik Gunvaldson, Microsoft Corporation
Usability is critical to the success of a application. Well-designed applications give users a greater sense of trust in the application, improve customer satisfaction and reduce support and training costs. If an application is not easy to use, then the user will not be productive with the software. For companies that rely on their web presence to drive business, an attractive website instills customer confidence whereas an unattractive UI can prove costly when competitors are only a mouse click away.
In this session we'll look at how Microsoft technology enables the development of attractive software and website through the use of styles and templates and how to share common design elements across your application through the use of resources.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Enterprise Service Bus
June 29, 2007—Presenter: Kris Horrocks, Microsoft Corporation
This webcast explores the service oriented capabilities necessary to support mediated service communication and our guidance for implementing an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) on the Microsoft platform. In addition, we will discuss the increasing need for broadly available service bus capabilities beyond the edges of the enterprise.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Federated Data
July 07, 2007—Presenter: Roger Wolter, Microsoft Corporation
The data is a constant in any SOA project, and SOA project that ignores data issues is likely to fail. In this section of the course, we will discuss the issues that should be considered when architecting the data portion of your SOA project. Top issues include scalability, where if your new service becomes wildly successful, the database may not be able to handle the increased load. Availability, where transform tightly coupled systems into a set of loosely coupled services that can be reused across the enterprise may actually cause the system as a whole to be more fragile. Data consistency, where using services to break data silos can expose and exacerbate issues with inconsistent and duplicate data.
This talk shows how to solve each of these issues on the Microsoft platform. In particular we will talk about Microsoft database technology scale-up/scale-out, in asynchronous messaging support and how to do Master Data Management so that your SOA project has access to a consistent view of data.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Identity and Access
July 10, 2007—Presenter: Kim Cameron, Microsoft Corporation
The main reason that identity is now such a hot topic is based upon the fact that there is more opportunity to connect. High bandwidth communications via the Internet are now almost ubiquitous and span a broad range of scenario within organizations, between organizations, at home and elsewhere This has resulted in a rapid increase in the adoption of products and services available via the internet, and many of these services require some form of user authentication, but with the proliferation of phishing schemes there is no safe way to say who you are on the internet.
In this session we will show you Microsoft's solution on identity and access can addresses these common concerns presented by the web, and how through identity federation a user can access services that require a different set of credentials in a transparent fashion.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Governance and Management
July 13, 2007—Presenter: Jeff Johnson, Microsoft Corporation
As companies grow, their IT infrastructures grow along with them. But more often than not, the pace of that growth is uneven. As applications, functionalities and people are added across the board at various points in time, the complexity of the enterprise multiplies and the harder it can be to manage and, more importantly, to keep secure.
A dynamic system is Microsoft's vision for what an agile business looks likewhere IT works closely with business in order to meet the demands of a rapidly changing and adaptable environment. Come hear about Microsoft's technology strategy for products and solutions that help businesses enhance the dynamic capability of its people, process, and IT infrastructure using technology.
SOA Workshop for Architects: Demo Marathon
July 24, 2007—Presenter: John Callaway, Quicklearn
As the SOA Workshop for Architects webcast series draws to a close, this session provides a series of demos that show some of the concepts presented in the series in action. Demos will relate to the Business Process & Workflow and User Experience sessions.
App of the Future: The Internet Service Bus
(ARCast.TV) Ever wonder what apps will be like in 2010? It's not that far off really. I was thinking about this when I heard what the BizTalk Services team did so I pinged John Shewchuk and David Wortendyke to ask them if they would think about the app of the future with me and how it relates to the ISB.
John Shewchuk and Dennis Pilarinos: BizTalk Services Explained
(Channel 9) In this video, James Conard talks with John Shewchuk and Dennis Pilarinos about BizTalk Services. In the simplest definition, BizTalk Services simplifies application connectivity by extending WCF and providing a set of hosted services. John and Dennis quickly explain BizTalk Services by discussing the challenges with building applications today. Dennis also shows four demos of BizTalk Services and then drops into Visual Studio along the way to show the programming model.
A conversation with John Shewchuk about BizTalk Services and the Internet Service Bus
(Channel 9) In this installment of the Microsoft Conversations series, Jon Udell talks with John Shewchuk about BizTalk Services, a project to create what he likes to call an Internet Service Bus.
Navigating BPM Icebergs with Dynamic Business Applications
(eBizQ) Co-sponsored by Microsoft and K2, this webinar discusses the role of dynamic business applications and how they will transform the way business process management (BPM) is implemented in companies of all sizes and all industries.
Extend and Enhance the Power of BPM with Workflow and Business Rules
(eBizQ) Co-sponsored by Microsoft and Inrule Technology, this webinar will discuss workflow and business rules, introduce Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation, a common workflow engine that is key component of the .NET 3.0 Framework, and discuss how to improve business agility by externalizing and automating complex decision logic using business rules technology.
Successfully Aligning Strategy with Execution
(eBizQ) Co-sponsored by Microsoft and Metastorm, this webinar will demonstrate how you can establish a unified enterprise model with a single technology platform that will allow you to maximize business results by unifying strategy, analysis and execution and close the gaps that exist across these functions.