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To serve the functionality and content required by today's rich variety of access methods and devices, services are being developed and deployed facilitating easier access and utilization of enterprise data, consumer content and end-user information. Service-oriented principles continue to enable connections between and within enterprises. Connecting and exposing enterprise data as services enables the rapid use of this information to enhance business intelligence, deliver innovative solutions, and create competitive advantage. Developers are also increasingly looking to apply their knowledge and expertise in Web 2.0 technologies and approaches to facilitate integration as well as deliver desktop-like experience over the web. The advent of cloud computing also offers core services such as identity, profile, social graph, etc., thereby making application creation and deployment significantly easier and faster. In addition, cloud computing eliminates the need for companies to host and manage their applications on their own IT resources. This movement toward infrastructure services means that enterprises and developers no longer have to worry about configuring and managing IT. This topic area will address how the developer community can utilize SOA, Web-Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Integration, Open Services, and cloud platforms to more simply, rapidly, and economically build and deploy enterprise and consumer applications. Sub-topic:
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