Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) Conference - Houston 2005 The Open Group
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  Sam Ceccola, Chief Federal Architect, BEA Systems    

As the Federal CTO/Chief Federal Architect BEA Government Systems, Sam Ceccola is responsible for providing technical and architectural guidance to BEA’s customers, partners and employees.

Sam has over 15 years of experience in delivering information technology systems for business and government focused primarily in distributed architectures that include Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). Prior to joining BEA in September 2004, he was in charge of the High Availability practice for Hewlett-Packard Managed Services. In that role, he provided High Availability end-to-end services for HP largest global customers, which included responsibility for Architecture, Implementation and Governance of those customers’ most critical business. Prior to HP, Mr. Ceccola led the J2EE Architects for Bluestone Software.

During the 1990's, Sam was the Information Technology Manager/Lead Consultant for a mid-size Pennsylvania based systems integrator and then was the CEO and founder of a small services company for seven years.

Sam's experience includes J2EE, C++, Other Object Oriented technologies, Oracle and other database technologies, Microsoft, Networking, Platforms and Storage.

   
 

Presentation
Realizing the Promise of SOA
The ability to leverage legacy systems and reuse them in future architecture will result in significant cost savings. SOA’s mandate to refashion applications as services requires a transformation of technical approach, IT workflow , business planning and the ability to respond dynamically to Quality of Service and Service Level Agreement issues are a must.

Thru the power of technology, the SOA Promise can be realized quickly and efficiently.

Come hear BEA’s Federal Chief Architect Sam Ceccola discuss and demonstrate how to realize the promise of SOA.

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