Start small, grow fast your SOA footprint by Edwin Biemond, Ronald van Luttikhuizen and Demed L’Her
- by JuergenKress
A set of pragmatic best practices for deploying a simple and sound SOA footprint that can grow with business demand. The paper contains details about Administrative considerations & Infrastructure considerations & Development considerations& Architectural considerations.   
   
     
       
         Edwin Biemond      
         Ronald van Luttikhuizen  
         Demed L’Her   
       
     
   
  We are very interested to publish papers jointly with our partner 
community. Here is a list of possible SOA whitepapers that I am very 
interested in seeing published (note that the list is not exhaustive and
 I welcome any other topic you would like to volunteer).     
  The format for these whitepapers would ideally be a 5 to 12 pages document, possibly with a companion sample (to be hosted on http://java.net/projects/oraclesoasuite11g
 ). It is not a marketing stuff. We will get them published on OTN, with
 proper credits and use social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) to 
promote them. For information, the "quickstart guide" was downloaded 
more than 11,000 titles over just 2 months, following a similar 
approach. These papers are a great way to get exposure and build your 
resume. 
  We would prefer if we could get 2 people to collaborate on these 
papers (ideally 1 partner or customer and 1 oracle person). This 
guarantees some level of peer review and gives greater legitimacy to the
 paper. If you are Interested? Please contact Demed L’Her Thank you! 
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