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Develop and Deploy Multi-Tenant Web-delivered Solutions Using IBM Middleware: Part 8: A Web service mediation proxy pattern for routing of multiple tenant requests using WebSphere DataPower SOA appliance

Indrajit Poddar (ipoddar@us.ibm.com), Software Architect, IBM
Indrajit Poddar
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 delivered in the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model.
Devaprasad Nadgir (devaprasad@in.ibm.com), IBM Certified Senior IT Architect, IBM
Nadgir
Devaprasad is a Certified Senior IT Architect and works out of India Software Lab, Bangalore. He is currently involved in Service Registry and Federated SOA Governance initiatives in IBM Software Group. His areas of interest also include Architectural Methods, Cloud Computing, Virtualization and Software-as-a-Service. Check out his blog where he shares some of his insights and technology trends.
Jatinder Malik (jatmalik@in.ibm.com), Staff Software Engineer, IBM
Jatinder Malik is a Staff Software Engineer in India Software Labs, where he works on WebSphere software products with a focus on business integration and business process management. He also like to explore areas related to XML, open source and Linux. You can reach Jatinder at jatmalik@in.ibm.com.

Summary:  Part 1 of this series describes multi-tenancy and several technical challenges faced by service providers for deploying multi-tenant web-delivered solutions. In part 4, we presented a technical challenge on how to enable multi-tenancy for existing single tenant web services with little or no code changes for shorter time to market and lower costs. In this tutorial we will present detailed implementations steps using a WebSphere® DataPower SOA appliance in combination with Tivoli® Access Manager.

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Date:  10 Aug 2009
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Indrajit Poddar

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 delivered in the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model.

Nadgir

Devaprasad is a Certified Senior IT Architect and works out of India Software Lab, Bangalore. He is currently involved in Service Registry and Federated SOA Governance initiatives in IBM Software Group. His areas of interest also include Architectural Methods, Cloud Computing, Virtualization and Software-as-a-Service. Check out his blog where he shares some of his insights and technology trends.

Jatinder Malik is a Staff Software Engineer in India Software Labs, where he works on WebSphere software products with a focus on business integration and business process management. He also like to explore areas related to XML, open source and Linux. You can reach Jatinder at jatmalik@in.ibm.com.

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