BlueNote Networks' Chief Technology Officer to Present at NGN (Next Generation Networks) Conference; BlueNote Networks' CTO Brian Silver to Discuss the Effect of Web Services on Telecom Infrastructure, Policy & Availability.BlueNote Networks:
Who: Brian Silver, chief technology officer at BlueNote Networks,
will be speaking at NGN 2005 Conference in Washington. His
presentation will cover the effect of Web Services on telecom
infrastructure, policy and availability.
What: As IP has revolutionized the communication industry, Web
Services is revolutionizing IT. Applications, databases and
networks all will be affected. Industry standards for Web
Services have been built around XML, and related terms have
entered the IT vocabulary, including enterprise service buses
(ESBs), Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs), Grids, On
Demand and Adaptive Enterprise Architectures. So far, however,
the network impacts of these developments have been largely
ignored. This session will consider the far-reaching effects
that Web Services will have on network infrastructure, policy,
availability, capacity and performance planning.
When: Wednesday, September 28, 2005
9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. EDT
Where: NGN 2005
Marriot Wardman Park - Salon 1
Washington, DC
BlueNote Networks(TM) is pioneering the collision of
interactive communications with service oriented
architectures (SOA) by delivering the first
enterprise-class interactive communication platform:
SessionSuite(TM). BlueNote Networks combines the
preeminent features of session initiation protocol (SIP)
and SOAs to drive innovation while radically lowering the
cost and complexity of enterprise voice, video and data
services. The BlueNote SessionSuite product platform is a
software solution that forms a foundation enabling
globally-reachable services and integrated workflow
applications, while leveraging the existing data
infrastructure. BlueNote Networks is headquartered in
Tewksbury, Massachusetts. For more information, visit
www.bluenotenetworks.com.
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