Carbon Webinars

WSO2 & 2degrees Case Study - Using WSO2 Carbon to Help Convert One-Sixth of New Zealand’s Population into Mobile Telecom Customers - Thursday, 17th May 2012

Two Degrees Mobile Limited (2degrees) is proof positive that a start-up can enter a saturated market and become an industry leader. In 2008, the company bet that it could attract consumers from established mobile communications companies by offering superior services. The bet paid off. Today 2degrees serves some 800,000 subscribers—roughly one-sixth of New Zealand’s entire population.

Understanding the WSO2 Platform and Technology - Monday 12th March 2012

In this webinar, Paul Fremantle, CTO and Co-Founder of WSO2, will introduce the WSO2 Platform and Technology strategy. Starting out with core OSGi runtime, WSO2 Carbon, Paul will delve into the main aspects:Integration, Governance, Monitoring, Process Management, Identity and User Experience. From here, the webinar will explore Cloud approaches and what Cloud Native software is.

WSO2 Quarterly Technical Update - Thursday, December 15th 2011

In this session, Paul Fremantle, CTO, will review the technical progress that WSO2 has made this year, and look forward to what is coming up. The session will cover the major enhancements in the products, customer case studies, as well as other interesting technical updates. In addition, Paul will look at the roadmap and talk about upcoming enhancements to the products, the platform and the cloud services. Specifically Paul will talk about:

Lifecycle Management of SOA Artifacts for WSO2 Products - Thursday, November 17th 2011

As with any case of software deployment, an SOA deployment, presents the need to maintain different environments. For example, an enterprise might need to maintain a development (dev) environment, a test environment and a production (prod) environment separately. The idea is to develop solutions in the dev environment, then test them in the test environment and finally move them to the prod environment. In this process, different SOA artifact such as configuration files, WSDLs, Schemas etc. need to be moved between environments.

Apache Axis2 and OSGi integration in WSO2 Carbon Platform - Thursday, April 28, 2011

The WSO2 Carbon platform consists of components performing central functionalities such as security, management, clustering and more. It is the base platform for all the SOA Java products in WSO2 and they are built by adding reusable components to Carbon platform.

Securing Your Web Services with WSO2 Carbon - Tuesday, 21 September

The successful adoption of SOA concepts within an enterprise results in a collection of services and a set of consumers - on-premise, in the cloud, or with external partners. Although this diversity delivers attractive plus points such as lower costs, high reliability, and maximum flexibility, it also raises security concerns which can compromise sensitive data and even the system itself. Paying attention to these vulnerabilities is crucial - starting from the early stages of development and preserving the important benefits of SOA.

Fighting the Many-headed Hydra of Lock-in - Wednesday, 8th September

Lock-in is a good thing for software vendors - ensuring a captive customer base and premium revenue streams. But for software consumers, lock-in acts as a degenerative force over time. It can gradually lead to higher costs, lack of choice, barriers against agility and flexibility, and sometimes ultimately the loss of large investments.

Creating your own WSO2 Carbon components - Thursday, 26th August

The recent release of WSO2 Carbon helps software architects and developers to seamlessly add product capabilities to their enterprise middleware projects as they grow. At the heart of Carbon is the ability to mix and match components from separate key functional areas to adapt the platform to your specific needs.