Nexaweb to Showcase Enterprise Web 2.0 Solutions at ZapThink's SOA for Government Seminar
Market Wire, April, 2007
Nexaweb® Technologies, Inc., provider of the leading standards-based platform for building and deploying Enterprise Web 2.0 applications, today announced its participation at the "Practical SOA for Government" event, April 26 in Washington, DC. In addition to sponsoring this one-day intensive event, Nexaweb will demonstrate how government agencies of all sizes can increase productivity and lower total cost of ownership (TCO) by leveraging Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions to successfully extend Service-Oriented Applications (SOAs) to end-users.
Federal Agencies, like enterprises, are seeking ways to migrate systems to the Web while extracting value from existing applications and IT infrastructure. To overcome the inherent obstacles of this migration path, Nexaweb's platform successfully combines Enterprise Web 2.0's ability to securely deliver mission-critical applications over the Web and SOA's ability to integrate unique business processes and service-based applications.
"Seeing Federal agencies grapple with the need to assess and deploy SOA approaches that provide value, meet their unique needs, and offer a manageable architecture going forward, led us to the development of this seminar," said Ron Schmelzer, senior analyst for ZapThink. "Paramount to successful SOA implementations is learning how to extend service-oriented, composite applications to end users. This seminar is designed to guide attendees through concepts, business issues and technologies that demonstrate how an SOA works within an organization and the best Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions for their organization."
"A well structured Enterprise Web 2.0 framework that combines the technologies of RIAs, SOA and legacy systems provides an architecture that can deliver the ubiquitous consumption of service to anyone, anywhere in any environment," said Louis (Lou) J. Hutchinson, III, vice president, public sector sales. "Nexaweb focuses on bridging the 'Last Mile of SOA' to enterprises and governments agencies alike. This enables organizations the capability to make SOA meaningful to end-users and tangible to developers, ultimately satisfying many overarching business requirements."
Nexaweb Session at Practical SOA For Government Seminar "Solving the Last Mile of SOA with Enterprise Web 2.0" Thursday, April 26, at 1:45 p.m.
Please join Steven W. Hansen, Solution Architect of Nexaweb, to learn how to overcome issues surrounding "the last mile of SOA" using Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions. To help clearly articulate this approach, real word examples will be given.
About Nexaweb
Nexaweb's Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions enable enterprises to rapidly deploy Richer, Thinner, Faster applications over the Web. With Nexaweb, building Ajax and Java UI applications that access legacy and service-oriented data systems is simple and doesn't require re-writing code. And only Nexaweb's Enterprise Web 2.0 solution is proven by more than 5,000 successful global deployments. Founded in February 2000 and rooted in the MIT community, Nexaweb is based in Burlington, Massachusetts. The company is privately held and funded by institutional investors. For more information, visit www.nexaweb.com or call (781) 345-5500.
Nexaweb and the Nexaweb logo are registered trademarks of Nexaweb, Inc. All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners. No use of a third-party mark is to be construed to mean such mark's owner endorses Nexaweb products or services.
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