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Integrate .NET Assets into WebSphere Portal A Pragmatic Approach to SOA Across .NET and Java
Nov 7, 2007
60 minutes


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Mike Ostrowski -
Yaacov Cohen - President and CEO - Mainsoft
Most enterprises use both .NET and Java™ programming languages to develop enterprise applications, and either by design or happenstance, they develop multiple portals for the same audience. When this occurs, portals become information silos, aggregating only a subset of your enterprise data, applications and services.
Join this one-hour seminar and learn how to resolve .NET-Java EE interoperability issues in the portal space and deliver a scalable, secure enterprise portal that incorporates all your technology assets equally. Empower your Microsoft® .NET development team to integrate .NET applications and services, including SharePoint® data, ASP.NET applications and SQL Server Reporting Services, into a scalable, open standards-based IBM WebSphere Portal environment. With Mainsoft®'s .NET Extensions for WebSphere Portal, there's no need to rewrite your .NET code or create a complex interoperability layer.
David Jarmoluk, Director of Enterprise Architecture for Healthways, will talk about why and how the Health and Care Support solutions provider used Microsoft assets to build its customer-facing e-Fulfillment site on an open standards-based WebSphere Portal Server. Architected by Ascendant Technology and built in-house by Healthways' C# development team, the site gives 27 million members the ability to query/ download information to help them maintain or improve their health, and as a result, reduce healthcare costs for plan sponsors.
A demo of Healthways' eFulfillment site and enabling technologies will also be presented.
Register today and find out what takes to empower your Microsoft developers to integrate your .NET assets into an open, scalable WebSphere Portal environment.
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