Summa at IBM IMPACT 2010
April 26th, 2010 Betty George, Director of Business Development (email the author)
Summa is a sponsor of IBM’s premiere SOA conference, IMPACT 2010, being held at the Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas from May 2 through May 7, 2010. We will be presenting five sessions at the conference, along with a “Birds of a Feather” Breakout Session focused on “The Transformative Role of IT in Healthcare.” The sessions include:
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UPMC Modernizes Healthcare Interoperability with WebSphere Process Server (Session ID: TIH-1218A)
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Highmark Modernizes Healthcare Insurance Sales Process with WebSphere Message Broker (Session ID: TCE-2182A)
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The Real TCO of WAS vs. JBoss and other Open Source JEE Runtimes (Session ID: TDW-2420A)
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Accelerate Your Cloud CRM Deployments with WebSphere (Session ID: TCE-1477A)
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Panel Discussion: WAS vs. JBoss and Tomcat: Customer Insights and Perspectives (Session ID: TDW-2671A)
If you are going to Impact 2010, stop by the Summa booth # IZ16 in the Industry Zone. We are highlighting solutions in Healthcare, SaaS/Cloud Integration, Application Modernization, and SOA, BPM, CRM and Connectivity.
For more information and more details about Summa’s sessions and the IMPACT 2010 conference, visit http://www.summa-tech.com/news/impact2010.php4.
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