New book explores IT challenges, solutions for media professionals
Mar 14, 2008 8:02 AM
A new book from John Footen and Joey Faust offers a complete overview of service-oriented architecture and business process management as they relate to media organizations.
A new book from Focal Press seeks to clarify the IT challenges facing television and media technology professionals and to offer solutions.
“The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise: SOA, BPM, and Web Services in Professional Media Systems” by National TeleConsultants (NTC) VP John Footen and NTC consultant Joey Faust provides essential information for improving current media-enterprise technologies and operations.
The book covers:
A complete overview of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) specific to media-based organizations;
Technical information about SOA and BPM standards and how they are used;
A how-to guide for jump-starting SOA projects within media enterprises;
Complete service-example code and descriptions.
The book is available from Amazon.com and other major booksellers.
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