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About the Authors, September 5, 2007
This review is from: Service Oriented Architecture Demystified: A pragmatic approach to SOA for the IT executive (IT Best Practices Series) (Paperback)
Girish Juneja is the director of SOA products at Intel. A co-founder of Sarvega, Inc., an SOA infrastructure company, Girish led the engineering and customer services organizations to develop Sarvega's industry leading core XESOS technology and XML networking products. Girish has held senior technology and management roles at Thomson Financial Services, Verizon, and MCI Telecommunications, with more than fifteen years of experience in the technology industry in engineering, technology strategy, and management roles.
Blake Dournaee is currently the product manager responsible for Intel SOA products. As a product manager at Sarvega, he was deeply involved in the development of their flagship XML security, routing, and acceleration appliance products. Blake was a specialist in applied cryptography applications at RSA Security and was a frequent speaker at many RSA conferences throughout the US and Europe. Blake is an established author who wrote the first book on XML Security.
Joe Natoli is a platform architect in the Digital Health Group at Intel. Responsible for the end-to-end strategy and architecture for new products, Joe also leads the pilot/concept engineering projects. Joe has held various architecture positions across Intel's business including e-Business integration infrastructure, supply chain ERP, enterprise data warehousing and business intelligence, as well as portal deployments. He was founding member and architect of the SOA strategy and planning program for Intel IT, which included development of the overall architecture, best practices, training, production, and POC proof points, as well as the financial return models to monitor program success.
Steve Birkel is the Chief Technical Architect for Intel's Information Technology, where he leads development of technical infrastructure strategy and enterprise integration. He was instrumental in establishing Intel as a leader in Internet e-Business: his team established the technology backbone for Intel's web presence and e-Customer and e-Supplier capabilities. He has been with Intel for the past thirteen years.
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