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0915 Registration, tea and coffee                 
1000 Welcome to Cardiff
1015

It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but rather the one most adaptable to change...
Chris Cobb, Pro-VC, Roehampton University
As the keynote speaker, Chris will set the scene for talking about EA, SOA and UK HE.

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1100

Making SOA a reality in HE
Hugh Griffiths, Director, Griffiths-Waite
A frequent presenter at Butler Group Masterclasses, Hugh will focus on two higher education SOA implementation examples.

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1215 Lunch  
1300

Killer, Gorilla, Guerilla  
Ian Thomas, Lloyds TSB.
Having led major SOA implementations in the private sector, Ian will explain why it is that without a focus on Business Architecture, the whole thing’s a bit pointless.

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1345

From three TU’s to 3TU − an architect’s dream
Bert Van Zomeren, Information Manager, Delft University of Technology.
Bert will share the experiences of three universities in The Netherlands who are working together to develop a federated learning environment, using an SOA. The architecture has been used by one of them to integrate its legacy systems in a year.

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1430 Refreshments
1500

Dreams and Realities - City University's Registration Project
Christopher Roper, IBM Software Group.
Chris Roper and John Gallagher of City University will provide a case study of a successful SOA implementation that made a difference.

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1545

Enterprise Architecture and the Flexible Service Delivery Programme
David Rose and Andy Jordan, JISC
David will introduce the new JISC Enterprise Architecture Practice Group and how to take part, and Andy will conclude by relating today's theme to the recently launched JISC Flexible Service Delivery Programme, which promotes agility and innovation through shared services and service-oriented approaches.

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1600 Depart
   
 
Event Information
Event: Enterprise Architecture and Service Oriented Architecture
Date: 16 September 2009
Venue: Cardiff University
Book by:  28 August 2009

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