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WALTHAM, Mass., Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Cape Clear Software is hosting free online seminars on September 8th and September 29th as part of the company's ESB University, an education and training initiative aimed at providing software developers, systems integrators, and IT architects with the information and tools they need to ensure the success of their Service- Oriented Architecture (SOA) projects.
"SOA Mapping and Transformation," is scheduled for September 8th at 11 a.m. Eastern Time. This online seminar will take an in-depth look at how SOA mapping and transformation plays a valuable role in handling the various document formats that challenge today's global businesses. Issues addressed will also include loose-coupling of applications enabled by SOA, handling non XML formats and data validation.
"Introduction to Orchestration/BPEL," is scheduled for September 29th at 11 a.m. Eastern Time. With a focus on business process modeling and SOA, attendees will learn how BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) and SOA enable major enterprises to better align and seamlessly orchestrate services into flexible business processes. Topics discussed in this session will include:
-- The definition of BPEL -- How SOA and BPEL interconnect -- BPEL activities -- BPEL design steps
Cape Clear's ESB University offers a combination of live educational events, online tutorials, seminars, resources, and training sessions to support organizations in the design, development, deployment, and management of SOA and ESB projects. The university is designed to accommodate the diverse needs of those who are responsible for creating a SOA strategy, designing and implementing SOA, and aiding business sponsors who need the increased business agility that SOA provides.
To register for these webinars, please visit: http://www.esbuniversity.com/ About Cape Clear Software
Cape Clear Software (http://www.capeclear.com/) created the first, true Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Cape Clear's ESB enables organizations to integrate their internal applications and data, connect with their customers, and link with their partners using SOA and Web services. Founded in 1999, Cape Clear Software is a privately held firm with headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts and offices in Dublin, London, and San Mateo.
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For More Information Contact: Cape Clear, Inc. Horn Group, Inc. Joe Lichtenberg Laurie Vaccarino 781-622-2383 781-356-7152 joe.lichtenberg@capeclear.comlvaccarino@horngroup.com
Cape Clear SoftwareCONTACT: Joe Lichtenberg of Cape Clear, Inc., +1-781-622-2383,
joe.lichtenberg@capeclear.com; or Laurie Vaccarino of Horn Group, Inc.,
+1-781-356-7152, lvaccarino@horngroup.com
Web site: http://www.capeclear.com/
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