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Subject: Re: [opencsa-ms] SCA/SDO Market Awareness Road-show
- From: Graham Barber <graham_barber@uk.ibm.com>
- To: Mark Little <mlittle@redhat.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:37:00 +0100
To a certain extent, yes; the presentation
material would be. I know that Doug plans some SCA demos also, which would
be more difficult, but not impossible, to store & reuse.
Graham J Barber,
Program Director, SOA Partnerships,
Graham_Barber@uk.ibm.com
Graham Barber@IBMGB
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Mark Little <mlittle@redhat.com>
06/08/2007 11:29
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Would these market-awareness introductions be useful for
the "presentation database" I mentioned? It seems like they would,
but I want to check.
Mark.
On 3 Aug 2007, at 18:24, Graham Barber wrote:
Dear Steering Committee,
IBM is planning a set of half-day seminars through the remainder of 2008
to present and promote SCA/SDO technology from a vendor-neutral viewpoint
in order to raise market awareness of these technologies. We are not promoting
IBM products as part of this initiative, although we will use Tuscany as
it's one of the few SCA runtime offerings available today. The initiative
comes from Karla Norsworthy's Standards organization, not WebSphere's marketing
organization, so I emphasize: it is vendor-neutral. The seminars will be
presented by Doug Tidwell, who also spoke about SCA at JavaOne
this year.
The first 3 seminars will be in China at the end of this month. Doug intends
to continue in Europe & the USA in ~ October to December. Current details
are at: <http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/offers/techbriefings/details/scasdo.html>.
We are interested in making the Europe/USA seminars either multi-vendor,
or even OASIS Open CSA supported, if the interest exists. We're happy to
explore any option in line with objectives of promoting the technologies,
not vendor products. With greater multi-vendor support, we could expand
this initiative and reach even more developers. Another benefit may be
to encourage more real end-users to join the TCs that will commence in
September.
If there is no interest, then so be it; IBM will continue a more limited
program. If there is interest in doing this as a multi-vendor, or an Open
CSA backed program, please let me know and we can commence some planning,
or initiate an adoption sub-committee; whatever is practical in line with
OASIS guidelines.....
Graham J Barber,
Program Director, SOA Partnerships,
Graham_Barber@uk.ibm.com
Graham Barber@IBMGB
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