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Pethuru Cheliah
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Pethuru has been working as an SOA specialist with Wipro Technologies in Bangalore for the past three years. He was previously selected as a JSPS Research Fellow and again as a JST Research Scientist to focus on emerging technologies in IT for two leading Japanese universities for 3 years. Pethuru further spent 8 years in the Enterprise Java field, specializing in integration middleware and SOA technologies and, most recently, has been focused on research dedicated to the convergence of SOA and Cloud Computing platforms. He also attained his PhD degree in theoretical computer science at Anna University in Chennai.
As a co-author of the upcoming Next Generation SOA book, Pethuru has been sharing his research into modern SOA technologies. He has also written many journal articles, white papers and additional book chapters for various international publications.
Pethuru maintains a personal site at: www.peterindia.net
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"Embedded SOA"
Embedded devices are undergoing a number of services-inspired transformations these days. Embedded units are being deployed in specific locations in large numbers for perception, monitoring, controlling and conveying purposes. The power and value of embedded devices go up significantly when they get linked in an ad-hoc fashion to perform value-added tasks.
For effecting smart interaction among dissimilar devices, service-based, reflective and introspective middleware is needed. The ESB has been the traditional chief integration backbone for networking and mediating diverse and distributed embedded electronics. Today's modern ESB has to be highly generic to any networking technology or transmission medium in order to provide open interfaces that enable smooth interoperability with a range of new clients, including services-based devices. The increased granularity introduced by these devices benefits from the application of service-orientation tents in order to turn them into loosely coupled and intelligent physical services that facilitate the adaptability and re-configurability of the whole system.
In this talk, we describe the emerging SOA-centric device architectures and its impact on device-to-business integration applications, from the realization of a host of smart services, networks and systems. We conclude with a discussion of how the evolution and maturity of embedded SOA technologies, processes, and platforms strengthens the positive and progressive concepts behind service-orientation in general.
October 23, 2009 - 14:15
Room: Diamond 2
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"SOA Trends: The Direction of the Next Generation"
There are many different services-based technologies currently in development, ranging from services for embedded devices and mesh computing to SOA fabrics and dynamic SOA infrastructure. The panel will discuss which of these innovations are relevant today, which to watch out for in the near future, and which are still in the questionable "hype" stage.
Panelists (in alphabetical order): Paul Brown, David Chappell, Pethuru Cheliah, Dirk Krafzig, Art Ligthart (Moderator), Richard Watson
To locate the date and time for when these sessions are scheduled, visit the Conference Agenda page.
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