Profile
Publish Date
19 December 2007
Last Update
29 August 2008
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(based on 3 reviews)
Author(s)
- Martin Keen
- Dirk Adamski
- Indradri Basu
- Peter Chilcott
- Mark Eames
- Mark Endrei
- Bernardo Fagalde
- Richard Raszka
- S. Derek Seabury
Martin Keen is a Senior IT Specialist at the ITSO, Raleigh Center. He writes extensively about WebSphere products, SOA, and Patterns for e-business. He also teaches IBM classes worldwide about WebSphere, SOA, and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Before joining the ITSO, Martin worked in the EMEA WebSphere Lab Services team in Hursley, UK. Martin holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Studies from Southampton Institute of Higher Education.
Dirk Adamski is a Senior IT Architect at the IBM Software Group in Germany. He has 15 years of experience in IT business and is working as a Software IT Architect in the Finance Services Sector. Before working in this role, Dirk was a member of the Tivoli Services team and earlier in the IBM Global Services unit. He has experience in SOA and Systems Management. Dirk is a graduate electrical engineer.
Indradri Basu is a Senior Software Engineer in India Software and Technology Lab. He has nine years of experience in Information Technology and Systems Engineering across various domains. He hold a bachelor's degree of science. His areas of expertise include Rational tools administration, Configuration Management, Architecting rational tools deployment, and Integration.
Peter Chilcott is a Senior IT Architect with the IBM GBS Application Services Architecture Practice in Melbourne, Australia. He has 22 years of experience in the IT industry working primarily in the software engineering, application integration, and performance domains. His areas of expertise include SOA, technical architecture, and J2EE application servers.
Mark Eames is a Technology Architect with Telstra Corporation Limited, in Australia. He has many years of experience in Enterprise Information Technology and Software Engineering. He holds a master's degree in Technology from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. His areas of expertise include Distributed Computing and Enterprise Architecture.
Mark Endrei is an IT Architect with IBM Australia. He has eight years of experience in the fields of application integration and SOA. He holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Systems Engineering from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and an MBA in Technology Management from Deakin University/APESMA.
Bernardo Fagalde is an IT Architect in Uruguay working for IBM GBS. He has three years of experience in the SOA and Integration field and also seven years working for IBM. He holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the public university of Uruguay (Universidad de la Republica - Facultad de Ingenieria - Ingeniero en Computacion). His areas of expertise include SOA, Enterprise Architecture, Integration, J2EE, and WebSphere family. He has co-authored other IBM Redbooks publications, such as WebSphere Application Server V6.1: System Management and Configuration, SG24-7304, and WebSphere Application Server V6.1: Planning and Design, SG24-7305.
Richard Raszka is an IT Architect with the GBS Architectural Practice in Melbourne, Australia. He has 22 years of experience in the IT industry working in software development. He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, and an MBA. His areas of expertise include J2EE, WebSphere Application Server, Rational Application Developer, and developing and solutioning SOA applications for clients. He has previously co-authored the IBM Redbooks publication, Rational Application Developer V6 Programming Guide, SG24-6449.
S. Derek Seabury consults as a Systems Architect for Progress Software in Boston, Massachusetts. He has 14 years of experience in IT and degrees in Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University. His areas of expertise include Common Model Architecture, SOA design, managing SOA development, DataXtend Semantic Integrator, and the NGOSS SID model. Derek is active in the TM Forum in the development of standards for system interaction and data exchange.
ISBN
0738485535
IBM Form Number
SG24-7538-00
