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India continues to soar. South Asia’s largest economy will continue to lead the pack as the next IT market opportunity. A major wave of IT investments has started to take place across banks, financial services institutions (FSI), telecom, manufacturing, government, resource, education, and other industries. This is probably why India is the fastest-growing country by IT spending in 2006 (22.4 per cent) and is forecast to remain so in 2007 (21.5 per cent) when it reaches Rs 75,891 crore
SOA Suite training for Genpact delivered - Back from India
Sjoerd Michels
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Last week I visited Hyderabad in India in order to deliver a SOA Suite training for Genpact consultants that participate in a Systems Integration project for General Electric Plastics. The schedule for the training week was published on this blog earlier.
It was my first visit to India. It was hot alright, but in a comfortable way as the humidity was low. And we visited at the right time: in May and June it will be summertime taking temperatures well over 40 degrees centigrade during the day time. Since we had lots of topics to cover during the week, there was little time for sightseeing. And it was as if the cab drivers knew: every day we were treated with yet another route to the Genpact office building. For Europeans with their traffic rules and regulations Indian traffic is absolutely fascinating. Streets are crowded, the number of traffic lights is low, just like the number of rear-view mirrors :-) . But rarely seen in European traffic, people in India just sort of blend into it. Honk your horn and dive right in hoping that the others will leave some room; and they will (what a relieve)! Best of all: no one gets mad.....
Accenture has established a center in India to build software applications based on the service-oriented architecture model using technologies from Sun.
India continues to soar. South Asia’s largest economy will continue to lead the pack as the next IT market opportunity. A major wave of IT investments has started to take place across banks, financial services institutions (FSI), telecom, manufacturing, government, resource, education, and other industries. This is probably why India is the fastest-growing country by IT spending in 2006 (22.4 per cent) and is forecast to remain so in 2007 (21.5 per cent) when it reaches Rs 75,891 crore
AMIS goes India - Oracle SOA Suite training for Genpact
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Per request of General Electric Plastics for which we participate in a systems integration project, AMIS goes India in order to deliver a SOA Suite introduction training for Genpact employees in the city of Hyderabad.
The Router Pattern is perhaps the simplistic of all SOA Patterns, with the exception of the Proxy Pattern. The Router Pattern is also the pattern that is most likely to be implemented in a network lke an application delivery controller (ADC). That shouldn't be surprising, given that one of the purposes of an ADC like BIG-IP is to route messages to a specific node/server based on a wide variety of variables.
The Router pattern essentially involves routing requests to specific business services based on defined criteria. It's conditional routing, and it usually requires the extraction of some piece of data from the message upon which routing can be based.
Sauron preps his horde for MMORPG battle.