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Icosystem sponsors workshop on service-oriented architectures and net-centric operations
Icosystem Corporation Press Release
Cambridge, MA - 7 February 2005
Icosystem Corporation is sponsoring a half-day workshop on May 15, 2005, as part of the Net-Centric Architecture Conference. The workshop includes presentations from Icosystem staff as well as leaders from Government and the private sector in areas relevant to net-centric operations and service-oriented architectures. The workshop will highlight specific applications and opportunities and describe some of the ways in which Icosystem's technology can be leveraged to facilitate the adoption and deployment of service-oriented architectures and other network-centric technologies.
"Driven by the need to invent a new information infrastructure to support network-centric warfare, the Department of Defense has taken the lead in creating and promoting best practices, standards and design principles for Service-Oriented Architectures" said Eric Bonabeau, Chief Scientific Offier of Icosystem. "We at Icosystem have been fortunate to participate in that adventure. We are excited to sponsor this workshop, where we will share our experiences and our vision for the future of Service-Oriented Architectures in the DoD and the commercial world. Thought leaders from both worlds will join us in that interactive exploration."
For additional information or if you are interested in participating, please visit the conference web site or contact us directly.
About Icosystem Corporation
Icosystem Corporation, a strategy consulting
firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has emerged as a leader in the
development of business applications for network theory and complexity
science. Using the tools of complexity science and advanced
computational techniques, Icosystem provides a highly flexible and
cost-effective technology platform for exploring business problems and
discovering or designing strategies that have significant impact.
Icosystem's approach uses realistic models of complex business
environments and evolutionary and distributed computational techniques
to validate new business ventures or improve the performance of
existing enterprises.
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