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  Ed Harrington — Data Access Technologies, Inc.    

Ed HarringtonDATMr. Harrington is Executive Vice President and COO at DAT, responsible for all operational aspects, and has more than 30 years varied business experience.

DAT is a focused enterprise architecture consulting and software development company and a strong promoter of OMG’s Model Driven Architecture standards.

Prior to joining DAT, Ed was Vice President of Business Development and Strategy for NEXOR, a UK based developer of high tolerance messaging and directory solutions. Prior to that, he served as director, i500 Americas for ICL the then market leader in X.500 directory solutions. Prior to ICL, Ed spent 17 years at General Electric in various marketing and finance management roles.

Mr. Harrington is currently Chair of the OMG-Open Group-IC Joint TOGAF-MDA Synergy Working Group. He is Vice Chair of the Open Group’s Architecture Forum as well as a past Chair of its Directory Interoperability Forum and Mobile Management Forum.

Mr. Harrington holds a B.A. in Economics from Holy Cross.

 

   
 

Moderator for session:
What do Standards Mean for SOA - And Why do we Care?
Representatives from The Open Group, OMG, OASIS, the Integration Consortium/SOA Alliance and W3C will discuss the current state and relevance of their work in SOA. This includes everything from attempts at defining SOA from each organization’s perspective to the establishment of standards to govern SOA implementations.

Presentations:

Synergizing an Open Methodology and Open Tool Standards: the TOGAF/MDA Synergy Project

What do Standards Mean for SOA - And Why do we Care?

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