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ESBCON: Enabling Business-Critical Integration and SOA

6 ESB Case Studies, 3 Top Experts, Under 1 Hour 
All from the convenience of your desktop

Top ESB experts from IBM, Software AG and Progress Software share 6 real-world F1000 Case Studies, and show you how they use ESBs:

  • To gain more ROI from current businesses
  • To enter new opportunities more quickly
  • To ensure your applications can quickly adapt to market conditions  
  • To reduce costs and time for connecting with customers, partners  
  • To get a running start for SOA.  

ESB-CON VI:  Case Studies for Business-Critical Integration and SOA offers attendees a unique 2-tier online program with answers for all ESB professionals.

  1. ESB Case Studies Roundtable (Keynote Panel)
    In a fast-paced ESB Case Studies Roundtable, you’ll hear 6 F1000 ESB Case Studies. 3 top ESB experts will all share details on how ESBs improved business value and sped ROI for their F1000 customers.

  2. ESB Expert Briefing Series
    Each executive will present a 55-minute solo presentation (with Q&A) to detail what’s  working best for F1000 companies using ESBs for business-driven integration and SOA.

Attend and Learn:

  • How can ESBs scale to support critical 24x7 business needs?
  • How ESBs offer integrity and recovery for business-critical transactions today?
  • How do ESBs allow IT and business managers to bridge their installed assets (legacy, packaged) with new technologies?
  • How do ESBs help simplify business software with new rules and policies?
  • What benefits have F1000's seen from ESBs in the first 6 months? What’s on tap for ESBs in 6-12 months?

ESB-CON VI: A Proven Online Event
More than 8,000 business and IT executives have registered for an online ESB-CON event. We continue to update content in cooperation with the biggest ESB names in the industry. We promise you will learn more at our 1-day ESB-CON VI event that in a month or more of on-your-own research about how F1000s are using ESBs.