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�??This book provides an indispensable guide for establishing a firm SOA governance foundation. Easy to read, comprehensive, pragmatic...excellent job.�??
--Nick Laqua, Enterprise SOA Architect, Cathay Pacific Airways
�??SOA Governance is a must-read that provides an in-depth look at the organizational, managerial, procedural, and technical aspects that any SOA project needs to consider. If you�??re investing in SOA, you�??ll benefit greatly by having this excellent resource available to you as you contend with the many challenges of creating your own SOA governance.�??
--David E. Michalowicz, Principal, Information Systems Engineer, The MITRE Corporation
�??With this book Thomas Erl [and his team] do a great job in outlining a framework to implement an SOA governance program. For each stage of the project lifecycle, necessary governance precepts and processes are described concretely by referring to the service-orientation principles and SOA patterns. This makes it an indispensable source of information for any SOA practitioner or any professional who plans to start an SOA initiative.�??
--Jean-Paul De Baets, Principal SOA Architect, Fedict (Belgian Federal Government Information and Communication Technology Service)
�??This book on SOA governance provides both thoughtful and carefully crafted narrative and the supplementation of poignant real-world case studies that will help practitioners calibrate guidance to realities on the ground. This is a terrific book that will be heavily used--with tab stickers, dog-ears, highlighting, and column notes abounding to show for it--as practitioners strategize and subsequently iterate through organizational learnings on their journeys to SOA maturity.�??
--David S. Rogers, Manager, IEEE Conferences Business and Technology Solutions Office
�??Thomas Erl�??s SOA Governance clarifies the principles behind this crucial capability for SOA adoption. Finally, a contribution that serves as a guide for project managers, architects, and any related role that has a common goal: the establishment, administration, and vision behind a service-enabled enterprise. Accenture sees this book as a milestone that will support the rationale behind selling and delivering SOA governance projects around the world.�??
--Dr. Matthias Ziegler, Accenture; Dr. Jure Zakotnik, Accenture; Thomas M. Michelbach, Accenture
�??Thomas Erl�??s SOA Governance book fills in an important missing piece for any organization wanting to move to--and succeed with--an enterprise commitment to implement SOA and realize its overarching benefits. Of equal importance, however, is the fact that the basic concepts and frameworks that the book instantiates in the context of SOA can also be productively applied in other contexts that are not formally �??SOA-esque,�?? but where complexity is in need of formal governance.�??
--Charles N. Mead, MD, MSc., Senior Technical Advisor to the Director, National Cancer Institute Center for Bioinformatics and Information Technology (NCI CBIIT) Chair, Architecture Board, Health Level 7 (HL7)
�??SOA Governance is the best read on governance and software delivery processes since the publication of RUP; it is the book that defines the standard Service Delivery Processes for all project lifecycle models and defines the necessary conditions and roadmap to reach SOA in the IT organization.�??
--Filippos Santas, IT Architect, Credit Suisse Private Banking, Switzerland, and Certified SOA Trainer
�??Achieving your service-oriented goals requires controlled growth and change, which are best accomplished through rigorous governance. The authors of this work drive to the heart of governance and show you how to manage your portfolio of services.�??
--Kevin P. Davis, Ph.D., Software Architect
The Definitive Guide to Governing Shared Services and SOA Projects
SOA Governance: Governing Shared Services On-Premise and in the Cloud is the result of a multi-year project to collect proven industry practices for establishing IT governance controls specific to the adoption of SOA and service-orientation. Authored by world-renowned experts in the fields of SOA, IT governance, and cloud computing, this comprehensive book provides clear direction as to what does and does not constitute SOA governance and then steps the reader through the most important industry governance practices, as they pertain to individual SOA project lifecycle stages.
With a consistent, vendor-neutral focus, and with the help of case study examples, the authors demonstrate how to define and position precepts, organizational roles, processes, standards, and metrics. Readers benefit from thorough and visually depicted cross-references and mapping between roles, processes, precepts, and project stages, enabling them to fully explore dynamics and dependencies and thereby learn how to use these governance controls to create their own custom SOA governance systems.
This important title will be valuable to every practitioner concerned with making SOA work, including senior IT managers, project managers, architects, analysts, developers, administrators, QA professionals, security specialists, and cloud computing professionals.
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Stephen G. Bennett currently holds the role of Senior Enterprise Architect at Oracle, prior to which he worked with BEA where he was the Americas SOA Practice Lead within BEA�??s consulting division. Stephen is a 25-year experienced manager and technologist, with a wide range of leadership, architecture, and implementation experience around SOA and Cloud Computing gained in high profile environments. Before becoming a consultant, Stephen spent 12 years in the investment banking industry delivering global trading systems.
Alongside many white papers and magazine articles, Stephen�??s previous literary efforts include the book Silver Clouds, Dark Linings: A Concise Guide to Cloud Computing (Prentice Hall 2010). Stephen is a regular speaker at executive events and conferences on topics such as SOA adoption, service engineering, SOA Governance, service-oriented architecture, and cloud computing. Stephen has been involved in multiple standards efforts around SOA and Enterprise Architecture. Stephen has co-chaired a number of working groups within the Open Group organization around SOA Governance and TOGAF/SOA.
Thomas Erl is the founder of SOASchool.com and CloudSchool.com, as part of Arcitura Education Inc. Thomas has been the world�??s top-selling SOA author for more than five years and is the series editor of the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl, as well as the editor of the SOA Magazine. With more than 140,000 copies in print world-wide, his seven published books have become international bestsellers and have been formally endorsed by senior members of major IT organizations, such as IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, Accenture, IEEE, MITRE, SAP, CISCO, and HP.
In cooperation with SOASchool.com and CloudSchool.com, Thomas has helped develop curricula for the internationally recognized SOA Certified Professional (SOACP) and Cloud Certified Professional (CCP) accreditation programs, which have established a series of formal, vendor-neutral industry certifications. Thomas is the founding member of the SOA Manifesto Working Group (www.soamanifesto.org), founder of the APQC Service-Orientation Maturity Model (SOMM) initiative, co-chair of the SOA Education Committee, and he further oversees the SOAPatterns.org initiative, a community site dedicated to the on-going development of a master patterns catalog for service-oriented computing.
Thomas has toured more than 20 countries as a speaker and instructor for public and private events, and regularly participates in SOA Symposium (www.soasymposium.com) and Gartner conferences. More than 100 articles and interviews by Thomas have been published in numerous publications, including the Wall Street Journal and CIO Magazine.
After developing an interest in computers while studying for a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Stirling, Scotland, Clive Gee joined IBM United Kingdom in 1976 to pursue a career in the emerging IT industry. He worked initially in telecommunications and office automation, and then moved to the field of application development in the 1980s where he spent the remainder of his career.
An early proponent of Object Orientation, he was one of the founders of IBM�??s European Object Technology Practice, where he worked on major client application development projects and internal CASE tool development. In 1997 Clive moved to the United States, joining IBM�??s North American Object Technology Practice as a consultant architect, working on major client projects in the Banking, Retail, Telecommunication, and Transportation Industries. During his tenure with IBM he worked on developing solutions that ranged from wireless telecommunications network infrastructure to mobile applications for the airline industry.
As well as being closely involved in the technical architecture and design of complex IT solutions, Clive developed an interest in the field of software engineering, improving the IT application design and development process by adopting production management techniques such as those used by the engineering and manufacturing industries. One of the very first IBM architects to work on SOA, Clive was involved with most of IBM�??s flagship SOA engagements, initially as a Solution or Lead Architect, then increasingly as a specialist in SOA governance, where he is considered to be one of IBM�??s pre-eminent worldwide practitioners. Clive worked on numerous major client projects in the USA, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Japan, and Australia. Semi-retired in 2008, Clive has since returned to live in the UK�??s Northern Isles. He is a co-author of the book SOA Governance: Achieving and Sustaining Business and IT Agility (IBM Press 2008).
Robert Laird is the lead architect of the IBM Software Group in areas of SOA governance and SOA policy; he currently leads the automation of the SOA Policy Lifecycle. Prior to that, Robert co-authored the SOA Governance and Management Method (SGMM) for usage of SOA governance capabilities and maturity assessment. Robert has several years of international consulting experience and was responsible for supporting and leading service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance and SOA architecture engagements for worldwide IBM customers.
With more than 20 years experience in the telecom industry at MCI and Verizon, Robert has been the MCI chief architect, leading the enterprise architecture group and has worked across the entire order-to-cash suite of applications. He led the development of the SOA based single stack strategy to simplify the multiple network and applications silos; he has driven the strategy, planning, and execution of MCI�??s product development in the area of contact centers, IP/VPN, VOIP, IMS, and managed services; and, for OSS, he has led successful implementations to automate network provisioning, network restoration, and network management.
Prior to joining MCI, Robert worked as a consultant for American Management Systems (AMS) and Ideation, Inc. He has an MS and a BS degree in Computer Science from Purdue University and has been granted two patents in the area of telephony, with three patents pending in the area of computing. As well as speaking at various industry forums, Robert has written for The SOA Magazine, been quoted in CIO Insight, Telecommunications, Infoworld, and Computerworld, and has co-authored two books including SOA Governance (IBM Press 2008) and Executing SOA (IBM Press 2008).
Anne Thomas Manes is the Vice President and Research Director for Burton Group Application Platform Strategies. Her expertise includes SOA, web services, XML, governance, Java, application servers, super platforms, and application security. Prior to joining Burton Group, Anne was the Chief Technology Officer at Systinet, an SOA governance vendor (now part of HP) and Director of Market Innovation in Sun Microsystems�??s software group. With 28 years of experience, Anne was named one of the 50 most powerful people in networking 2002 by Network World and among the �??Power 100 IT Leaders,�?? by Enterprise Systems Journal.
Anne has authored Web Services: A Manager�??s Guide (Addison-Wesley, 2003) and contributed the foreword for the new book Next Generation SOA (Prentice Hall, 2011). Anne has also participated in Web services standards development efforts at the W3C, OASIS, WS-I, and JCP.
Robert Schneider is a Partner at WiseClouds, LLC. WiseClouds offers vendor-neutral, unbiased consulting and training services that help customers understand and manage cloud computing business concerns, select the right mixture of enabling technologies, and identify and deploy the ideal configuration required.
Robert has provided database optimization, distributed computing, and other technical expertise to a wide variety of enterprises in the financial, technology, and public sectors. Clients have included Amazon, JP Morgan Chase & Co, VISA, HP, S.W.I.F.T., and numerous governments such as the United States, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Robert has written six books and numerous articles on database technology and other complex topics such as cloud computing, and SOA. Robert is a frequent organizer and presenter at technology industry events, worldwide.
Leo Shuster is a seasoned IT professional. He has directed Enterprise Architecture and SOA strategy and execution for a number of organizations including Nationwide Insurance, National City Corporation, Ohio Savings Bank, and Progressive Insurance. Leo holds an MS in Computer Science and Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and an MBA from Cleveland State University. Thus far, in his 15 year IT career, Leo has held a variety of roles including Director, Manager, Team Lead, Project Manager, Architect, and Developer. Leo has presented on Enterprise Architecture, SOA, and related topics for groups of all sizes at a variety of industry events and conferences. He is passionate about technology and regularly blogs about advanced software architecture issues at leoshuster.blogspot.com.
Andre Tost works as a Senior Technical Staff Member in the IBM Software Group where he assists IBM�??s customers in establishing service-oriented architectures. His special focus is on Web services, Enterprise Service Bus technology, and SOA governance. Before his current assignment, Andre spent ten years in various partner enablement, development, and architectural roles in IBM software development. Andre has spoken at industry conferences worldwide on topics related to SOA and is a frequent publisher of articles and papers. He is also a co-author of several books on Web services and related technologies including Web Se...
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