What You Will Learn
In-depth knowledge on each of the course-focused products with practical guidance on when and how to use these new technologies when building and planning your current and future architecture.
Course Highlights
35 years of new chips and architectures, people developing software for each of those systems and then sales people selling the technologies have led to an amazing maze of technologies and systems. Enterprise Application Integration has been around, but until recently architects have not shared with each other or been open about the patterns of integrating these systems. With the advent of web services by Don Box, et al. Things have become much more interesting in the corporate worlds we live in. Web services by themselves are not secure and require other protocols to secure them. Service Oriented Architecture does not mean web services! Utilizing an SOA architecture requires architects to think about security, including authorization, auditing and authentication to those services. With all the products and talk in the trade journals this definition has not become apperant to many! So what does it mean and what is a clear path to making all these things work and work the right way? We address those issues and make sure that when you walk away from this course, you will be ready to take on a new era of architecting connected systems!
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Who Should Attend
Senior Architects, Enterprise developers currenlty utilizing or planning to use Microsoft technologies to build or integrate distributed systems.
Prerequisites
High level of experience using .NET technologies and full understanding of object oriented programming in C# is a must! Average level experience with web services, ASP.NET, and XML is a plus, but not as strictly required as the above.
Course Author
Jacob Croft, Chris Givens
Includes
5-Day Course Material
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Course Hours
Begin @ 8:00 AM
End @ 5:00 PM
Hardware:
2Ghz, 2GB Memory, 40GB (Free Space)
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