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Mark Colan

Mark Colan of IBM is a software industry veteran whose specialty in recent years at IBM has been service-oriented architectures (SOA) and web services (play video). Mark has been a frequent speaker at XML and web services conferences and other events. Mark as been an XML and E-Business Evangelist and he is currently a Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture Evangelist for IBM.  

 


SDSIC
Web Services Conference

During the Web Services Conference at the San Diego Supercomputer Center in January 2004, Mark participated in a panel presentation about Web services security. Other panel members were Jeff Carmichael (Tarari), Rajiv Gupta (Confluent Software), Thor Larholm (PivX Solutions), and Gene Thurston (AmberPoint).

We recorded Mark's presentation during Ken North's security panel. We also recorded an interview about service-oriented architectures. The interview explains IBM's position on web services, SOA, and issues such as differing federated identity solutions (Passport,  Liberty Alliance, WS-Federation). 

Event Running Time Program Audio, Slides Low speed Video
SDSIC

18:55

SOA, Web Services and Big Blue (interview) Slideshow MP3 Real Video 34K 80K

Windows Media
104K

SDSIC   Web Services Security Slides MP3 Real

 

View interviews and other programs recorded during the SDSIC Web Services Conference.

Mark's presentations available from IBM developerWorks.

Interviews and programs recorded at EDF in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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