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Talk on “BAM in your SOA deployment”

Oct31

My talk on Business Activity Monitoring in your SOA deployment which I did at WSO2Con 2011 is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZKeKGheVHc

Summary: What is BAM? The 3 main sections of BAM. The revamp of WSO2 BAM concentrating on performance, scalability and customization.

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