With the emergence and popularity of Service-Oriented Architecture, sometimes it is unclear when to use SOA and when to use a more advanced "SOA event-driven architecture." In this webcast, Nuno Godinho will cover the differences and trade-offs presented when applying these two approaches and show when to use each approach to maximize an application's quality attributes.
Nino Godinho is an Independent Consultant responsible for helping customers to identify, plan, manage and develop software products and solutions. The majority of these software products and solutions are mission critical and use the Microsoft. NET platform from ASP.NET, Silverlight, Windows Forms, WCF, WF, WPF and even Mobility. He's been a speaker at major development events for Microsoft Portugal such as MSDN, TechDays and DevDays, covering subjects like ASP.NET, Silverlight, Windows Live Platform, Visual Studio and Windows Azure Service Platform, .NET Framework, as well as in International events like TechDays Worldwide Online and TechEd EMEA. Nuno has also been a Metro Instructor in topics like Visual Studio 2010, Windows Azure, Silverlight. His main services are Mentoring, Consulting and Advanced Training in areas like Solutions Architecture (SaaS, S+S, etc.), Development Methodologies (Scrum, MSF Agile and CMMI, FDD,TDD) and of course .NET Framework related technologies. His customers include public institutes, private companies, financial companies, and Microsoft Portugal. He's also an MVP in ASP.NET with blogs on http://pontonetpt.com/blogs/nunogodinho (Portuguese and English), http://weblogs.asp.net/nunogodinho (English and only about Web Development) and http://www.msmvps.org/blogs/nunogodinho (English) and http://xamlpt.com/blogs/nunogodinho (Portuguese), and also an INETA Speaker, INETA Country Leader for Portugal as well as Certified Scrum Master, MCT and so on.
Posted/Updated on: Tuesday, February 02 2010
IASA Webcast: When and How to use Event-Driven Architecture
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