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Software as a Service: Create multi-tenant workflows using WebSphere sMash Assemble Flow, Part 2

Shared but configurable instances for all tenants

Indrajit Poddar (ipoddar@us.ibm.com), Software Architect, IBM
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Indrajit Poddar (IP) is a member of the Strategy, Technology, Architecture, and Incubation team at IBM Software Group Strategy, where he leads several integration PoCs for building composite business services.
David Carew (carew@us.ibm.com), e-Business Software Architect, IBM
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David provides education, enablement, and consulting to IBM business partners. He joined IBM in 1988 and has held a variety of positions in development, from writing the code to control industrial robots to writing device drivers for IBM AIX Wide Area Network devices. Somewhere along the way he learned Java, picked up an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, and started consulting for Developer Relations. David is a Sun Certified Java Programmer, Certified Java Developer, Certified Architect for Java Technology and Certified Web Component Developer.

Summary:  This demo shows a multi-tenant interactive workflow application built using IBM WebSphere sMash Assemble Flow. Instances of this workflow can be configured slightly differently by different tenant banks in a sample multi-tenant banking application.

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Date:  10 Jul 2009
Level:  Introductory

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This demo shows a multi-tenant interactive workflow application built using IBM® WebSphere® sMash Assemble Flow. Instances of this workflow can be configured slightly differently by different tenant banks in a sample multi-tenant banking application.

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Indrajit Poddar (IP) is a member of the Strategy, Technology, Architecture, and Incubation team at IBM Software Group Strategy, where he leads several integration PoCs for building composite business services.

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David provides education, enablement, and consulting to IBM business partners. He joined IBM in 1988 and has held a variety of positions in development, from writing the code to control industrial robots to writing device drivers for IBM AIX Wide Area Network devices. Somewhere along the way he learned Java, picked up an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, and started consulting for Developer Relations. David is a Sun Certified Java Programmer, Certified Java Developer, Certified Architect for Java Technology and Certified Web Component Developer.

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