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Real World SOA | David Linthicum
David S. Linthicum is an internationally known application integration and service-oriented architecture (SOA) expert. In his career Dave has formed many of the ideas behind modern distributed computing including EAI (enterprise application integration), B2B application integration, and SOA approaches and technologies in wide use today.
Currently, Dave is CEO of StrikeIron. You can reach Dave at david.linthicum@strikeiron.com.
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