APRIL 2008
Arch2Arch Advisor BEA Thinkliquid
by architects, for architects
Lead change through dynamic business applications
 

Given the pace of business today, it's not enough to embrace change—you've got to lead it and accelerate time to value. You need adaptable applications and processes, built to change and designed to fit the way people work. BEA offers the architecture, technologies, and tools to develop and deploy dynamic business applications (DBAs) that fit into your existing IT to create compelling user experiences, enable real-time collaborations, and boost productivity. Learn more about DBAs and how they can transform your business today.

» Visit our DBA Web site and resource center
» Read the white paper, Innovating with dynamic business applications
» Read Forrester's The dynamic business applications imperative
» Check out the DBA flash demo on financial services
Archived Webinar: Business agility—taming the challenges of SOA integration

Tune in to hear speakers Mike Gilpin, vice president and research director at Forrester Research, and Dain Hansen, director of product marketing at BEA Systems, discuss the connections among business agility, SOA integration...and business survival.

» Listen now
Innovation or extinction

The pace of change in the business environment is accelerating to such an extent that no company can afford to merely react. Two new blog posts offer perspectives on which companies are likely to evolve and thrive—and which may vanish in history's tar pit.

» The choice: innovation or extinction
» Be the purple ninja cow
 
Featured Items
» DBA Web site and resource center
» White paper: Innovating with dynamic business applications
» Forrester paper: The dynamic business applications imperative
» DBA flash demo on financial services
Webinars & Events
» Archived Webinar: Business agility—taming the challenges of SOA integration
» Podcast: SOA governance risks, rewards, and tools for success
» Webinar: Banking on SOA governance, Thursday April 10 at 10:00 a.m. PT
» Podcast: More SOA governance misperceptions
» Archived Webinar: State of the BPM market, 2008
Blogs
» The choice: innovation or extinction
» Be the purple ninja cow
» SOA integration: Solve your agileocrity
» Appliances or software-based ESBs? The million-dollar question
 
Podcast: SOA governance risks, rewards, and tools for success

Will your organization's SOA drive innovation, or drain the budget? In this podcast, BEA Systems' Mike Stamback and featured guest, Gartner analyst Frank Kenney, offer their perspectives on SOA governance and the tips, trends, and technologies that can help you ensure the right outcome for your SOA efforts.

» Listen now
Webinar: Banking on SOA governance

The IT executives behind Wachovia's Corporate and Investment Banking division understood that in order to achieve the speed and agility necessary to remain competitive, they had to understand how proposed changes would affect the enterprise. That knowledge would allow them to make the right decisions about where to make IT investments that deliver business benefits. In this Webinar you'll learn about the details of that strategy, the technologies used, and how the strategy has paid off.

» Register to attend on Thursday April 10 at 10:00 PT
Podcast: More SOA governance misperceptions

In the second program in the Control Panel series, returning panelists Cathy Lippert, Sharon Fay, and Mike Stamback discuss obstacles to SOA governance adoption and implementation, and what it takes to hit the SOA governance sweet spot.

» Listen (mp3)
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Archived Webinar: State of the BPM market, 2008

IDC’s Maureen Fleming shares findings from her current research on success factors for BPM deployments, including which projects are achieving the greatest ROI, what changes in BPM tools enable you to do, and what innovations are in store for collaborative and event-based BPM.

» Register to listen
 
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