Depending on your perspective, SOA and virtualization are either synergistic or threaten increased complexity. This session will explain how implementing the right network architecture can make the most of both, promoting agility and reducing complexity. “Service virtualization” takes functionality that is common across applications and generalizes and leverages it across the business. Capabilities like multicast, encryption, load balancing, and data caching – traditionally applications on dedicated servers – have migrated into the network, where they can be virtualized and shared by multiple applications delivered to end users across multiple devices. Attendees will learn how the right network architecture can support strategies like Web 2.0 and SOA, and how the network can reduce complexity and management costs, enhance system resiliency and flexibility, and improve usage and efficiency of networked assets and applications.
Speaker Bio: Tom Woteki of Cisco's SONA Program Office at Cisco is responsible for helping Cisco’s customers incorporate and apply the SONA architectural framework into their IT strategies to achieve business results. Previously, he was VP of IS Engineering at Northrup Grumman and CIO at the American Red Cross. He holds a PhD in statistics from Virginia Tech and a B.S. in mathematics.