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Case Study: Enabling Best of Breed Software and Hardware Acquisition through SOA
Join Red Hat and JBoss Advanced Business Partner Bits In Glass to learn how the JBoss SOA Platform is providing the backbone for increased flexibility and innovation in the gaming industry.
MoreAs with most industries facing cost reduction pressures, gaming industry clients are looking to provide enhanced user experiences through innovations in technology. The gaming industry is moving from a network of proprietary vendors with closed devices to those with plug and play capability through standardized messaging. The open standardized messaging defined by the Gaming Standards Association (GSA) is allowing interoperability between vendor hardware and a customer's Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) or in-house enterprise systems.
Join Red Hat and JBoss Advanced Business Partner Bits In Glass to learn how the JBoss SOA Platform is providing the backbone for increased flexibility and innovation in the gaming industry. In this case study you will see how using the JBoss SOA Platform:
- allows business to select best of breed vendor gaming hardware
- enables business process automation with legacy and future enterprise systems
- integrates a business rules engine that improves customer experience
- provides innovative integration with social networking hubs such as Facebook or Twitter
Date: February 17, 2011
- 2pm EST (GMT-5 New York) / 19:00 GMT / 8pm CET (GMT+1 Paris)
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