VOSibilities podcast #14: Webinar replay - Real World SOA
July 25th, 2008 by Alex NeihausWe are very pleased to present a replay of a webinar that we presented jointly with the JBoss division of Red Hat entitled How to Achieve Your SOA Vision in the Real World.
Presenting along with me are Pierre Fricke of JBoss and Mike Moniz of Active Endpoints. The webinar details our companies’ joint vision and technology for how developers, managers, enterprise architects and business analysts can move beyond the debates, the complexity and the high costs that have torpedoed implementation of services-based applications for far too long.
And, Active Endpoints is very proud to show publicly for the first time the upcoming ActiveVOS 6.0 (slated to to generally available in August, 2008) which completely resets the standard for what an integrated, all-in-one development and deployment system can achieve. Be sure to check out Mike’s amazing demo. And I also recommend you stick around for the lively panel Q&A at the end of the webinar.
You may have also noticed that when we have a video podcast, I try to post both a higher resolution .avi and an iPod-formatted .m4v. The .avi is approximately 150MB; the .m4v is approximately 80MB.
There are three ways to watch the webinar replay. In ascending order of resolution they are: playing the .m4v file from the website, which results in a 320×240 image. If you download the .m4v file, it will play in iTunes or QuickTime at 640×480. Finally, if you download the .avi, the resolution is 775×582. The .avi file is DivX encoded, so most everyone should be able to view it.
As always, we’d love to know what you think of the webinar. Please email me comments at editor@activevos.com or post a comment here.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 4:45 pm
I can’t get the video to show up for this podcast. I can only hear the audio. Other AVIs work just fine in Windows Media Player.
October 3rd, 2008 at 4:56 pm
Hi, Barbara.
Thanks for commenting on the blog.
This .avi is encoded with the Xvid codec. It’s a free codec. You can download the codec here: http://www.xvid.org/.
Alex
October 5th, 2008 at 11:27 pm
Thanks. That fixed the problem.