By admin | July 26, 2010

Time to go to Berlin! – 3rd International SOA Symposium

In 2008 Thomas Erl organized the first international SOA symposium. So what’s so special about this symposium? Didn’t we already have enough events on this topic? Maybe we did. But usually at these types of events we see a lot of commercial talks, e.g. “SOA is great! And now please purchase (Websphere/Oracle/BizTalk)*!”. At the SOA [...]

By admin | November 8, 2009

Google Wave

A few weeks ago I got an invitation for Google Wave. Some info I found about Google Wave:
“Wave is real-time e-mail. What that means is that when you’re writing a reply to a message (or ‘wave’) that you receive in the system, the recipient can see what you are typing as type it. ”
Didn’t I [...]

By Linda Terlouw | July 27, 2009

2nd International SOA Symposium

Hi everybody, it has been a while since I’ve posted anything on this blog, because I’ve left Ordina and started my own company ICRIS (www.icris.nl). So now it’s high time to inform you about the 2nd International SOA Symposium (probably you’ve already heard about it). After last year’s success a lot of top speakers are [...]

By Linda Terlouw | February 2, 2009

Linda Terlouw works as an IT Architect in the field of SOA for Icris BV . She advises large corporations about the gradual migration towards a service-oriented way of thinking and the use of ESB technology for its technical implementation. Before starting Icris, Linda worked for several large companies like IBM and Ordina. Linda holds both an MSc in Computer Science and an MSc in Business Information Technology from the University of Twente. Currently she is pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the Delft University of Technology. The focus of this research is the specification of services working from DEMO models. The research is part of the CIAO! Program.