Broadcast Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 
Time: 11:30 AM ET | 10:30 AM CT | 8:30 AM PT
Duration: Forty five minutes
Speakers:
Kelly Emo
Director, Applications Product Marketing
HP Software & Solutions
 
Many Enterprises are relying on legacy applications that once efficiently supported simple business processes. Over the years, business processes have grown more complex, and the applications that support them are now integrated with many other applications and technologies. As such, businesses today are increasingly embracing the need to become more agile, and the shift to the cloud is one of the key initiatives they are turning to. In this session, the presenter discussed the need for modernizing composite applications to increase business agility before adopting the cloud. Learn:
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what are composite applications
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how to effectively manage change in composite applications
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the best methods to lower business risk through planning, developing and testing composite applications
About the Presenters:
Kelly Emo
Director, Applications Product Marketing
HP Software & Solutions
Kelly Emo has more than 20 years experience as a product marketing, product management and business development professional in the software, systems and networking area. In her current role, Kelly manages a team of Senior product marketing professionals across the HP Software and Solutions Applications portfolio. Prior to this role, Kelly lead efforts around HP’s SOA software strategy and marketing, and worked at BEA Systems as the Director of integration software, and at a software startup focused on the Application Software-as-a-service-market. Kelly has also lead strategy, product marketing and product management efforts at HP for enterprise Java, middleware, systems management and networking.
With Kelly’s extensive experience in application architecture, integration, development, and management, she brings a broad set of knowledge to assist customers in understanding how best to manage and automate their application lifecycle and prepare for the challenge of adopting modern application architectures such as SOA, Web 2.0 and composite applications.
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