Through the month of March and April, we will be including links to all
the different blogs that feature the Open Standards 2008 Symposium.
If
you would like us to include your blog information, please forward the
details to events@oasis-open.org.
SYMPOSIUM IN THE NEWS:
- OASIS to Host Conference on Building Composable SOA Business Applications SAP, Primeton, Software AG, BEA Systems, IBM, and Sun Microsystems Sponsor Open Standards 2008...by CNBC
- Presentations on BPEL and other SOA-related standards will be the focus of the upcoming OASIS event...by Reuters
- OASIS to Host Conference on Building Composable SOA Business...by the Web Services Journal
- Join Nortel's Peter Carbone, VP - Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) at the OASIS Open Standards Symposium 2008... by Nortel
- "Composability within SOA" will be the focus of Open Standards 2008, the fifth annual symposium...by Bahare R. Heravi
- Open Standards 2008 in Santa Clara...by Washington Technology
- OASIS Symposium Features SCA Talks...by Open Service Oriented Architecture
- Open Travel Chairman to Speak at Open Standards 2008 Symposium...by OpenTravel
- OASIS Symposium: Composability within SOA...by InfoQ
- OASIS Hosts Open Standards Event on SOA..by MC Press Online
- Open Standards 2008...by 1105 Government Information Group
- OASIS Symposium on Composability within SOA...by e-Framework
- OASIS to Host Conference on Building Composable SOA Apps...by Grid Today
- OASIS Announces Open Standards 2008...by Open Service Oriented Architects
- See Rogue Wave at the Open Standards 2008 Event...by Rogue Wave
- TM Representative to Speaker on Panel at Open Standards 2008...by TM Forum
- OASIS Open Standards Symposium 2008...by Real World XML Blog Spot
- Open Standards 2008 Announces Schedule, Speakers...by TMC Net on the Web
- OASIS 'Open Standards 2008: Composability within SOA' held...by Datec
A FEW TIPS & POINTERS ON BLOGGING...
- If you're a presenter, blog about the issues you plan to cover. Don't provide a complete synopsis of your presentation. Instead, identify a few of the compelling issues involved in a way that gets people thinking and motivates them to attend.
- If you're moderating a panel or chairing a session, blog about the concepts that will be discussed and provide a brief background of your presenters.
- Consider writing multiple, shorter blogs rather than one overly long description.
- Use your blog to solicit feedback and questions that will add to your presentation.
- Don't forget to invite readers to attend.
- Make it personal.
Additional tips & pointers may be found at: VIEW MORE TIPS & POINTERS