Intellor Group Adds Introduction To EAI Technology Course To New Virtual Classroom
Gaithersburg, Maryland - October 3, 2001 -Intellor Group, Inc., an independent knowledge exchange company that targets IT professionals, announced today that it has partnered with Mark Creamer, an internationally recognized authority on Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) technologies and solutions to provide education courses through Intellor Group's Virtual Classroom Programs. Intellor Group's partnership with Creamer is just one of a series of partnerships Intellor Group is establishing with industry thought-leaders to deliver high quality and high value education over the Internet.
"EAI is clearly an area that there continues to be a demand for knowledge," said Richard Rist, Founder and CEO, Intellor Group, Inc. "Our partnership with Mark represents our commitment to bring thought-leader-based programs that were traditionally only available through the brick-and-mortar classroom to anyone with Internet access. Mark's Introduction to EAI Technology course is packed with personal knowledge, experience and insights that one would typically spend thousands to obtain in any other format."
"Intellor Group's Virtual Classroom Programs will allow me to reach people that may never have the chance to attend my traditional education programs," said Mark Creamer. "Intellor Group provided me with the tools and support to create a course that can be delivered worldwide without having to become an e-learning expert in the process."
Course Details
Title: Introduction to EAI Technology
Description: An overview of the technology behind Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) presented by Mark Creamer, an internationally recognized authority on EAI technologies and solutions. This session covers concepts and facilities and explains the relationship of EAI to e-business.
If you are looking to get beyond the hype and superficial claims of vendors, this is the course for you. It lays out, in simple terms, exactly what kinds of technology comprise EAI and why people care about it.
EAI is a natural evolution of middleware, so this course covers the middleware involved in EAI. Middleware is a misunderstood category of product technologies. The aim of middleware, which is to improve the development and execution of distributed systems, is clear enough. The approach, which is to create one unified system from many different technical parts, is simple to understand. Beyond the aim and approach, middleware is often a mystery. It is important to develop an understanding of what middleware can do and what it is likely to do in the future.
This course includes the benefits of a first-rate, research-type market analysis and overview at a fraction of the traditional cost.
Schedule: Available today
More Information: Visit http://www.intellor.com/links/?pg=emcpr
About Mark Creamer
Creamer is an independent analyst with special focus on product technologies in software integration markets. He has written numerous articles for publication in the areas of architecture, integration, Internet commerce and management for periodicals such as Architecture Informatique, Chefburo Magazine, Corporate Advantage Europe, Distributed Computing Magazine, eAI Journal, IT Quadrant, Enterprise Systems Journal, Finance Director, Financial IT Decisions, Middleware Spectra, Software Report and the annual PriceWaterhouseCoopers Technology Forecast. He is a frequent speaker at industry symposia and conferences and has held representative positions with the Object Management Group, The Open Group, the International Middleware Association, Business Integration Group and the eAI Journal editorial board.
Creamer has held executive positions at Level 8 Systems Inc., an integration software vendor and at SpaceWorks, Inc., an Internet commerce start-up. Before that, he was senior director of product planning and engineering for Software AG where he was responsible for planning the Entire brand distributed software platform product. Creamer began his professional practice with NCR. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Business Administration and Marketing.
About Intellor Group
Intellor Group, Inc., located in Gaithersburg, Maryland, is an independent knowledge exchange company focused on promoting the success of organizations' e-business initiatives in the e-Business Intelligence and Integration (eBII) marketplace through the rapid and comprehensive exchange of knowledge.
Intellor Group's unique business model connects companies seeking knowledge with vendors, experts and peers who can provide that knowledge. Intellor Group provides Information Technology (IT) users and solution providers with a next-generation learning environment that surpasses the capabilities of traditional learning methods by combining the input and dissemination power of the Internet via a community-based knowledge exchange-www.intellor.com-with real-world education courses delivered using a state-of-the-art virtual classroom, and in-depth community-based research and analysis.
For more information, visit Intellor Group at http://www.intellor.com, or call 301-208-6766, x116.