The Village at the Keystone Resort
Colorado Software Summit
Java and XML Programming Conference
November 3 – 8, 2002
Keystone Conference Center
 

 

Simon Phipps – Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Keynote — The Third Degree of Separation: Web Services in Context

The wave of support for Java technology in 1995 was a surprise. The surge of enthusiasm surrounding XML in 1998 was startling. Now the breathless fanaticism with which the computer industry has greeted Web services, the "third degree of separation," leaves many bemused. This conference keynote will explore the continuing waves of trends that have been washing over computer software for the last decade, and will place the current technologies in their historic context of the "Net effect." It will also explore the idea behind "Web services" and consider why so many people find the term confusing. Expect ideas, humour and perhaps a little controversy.

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Simon Phipps is the Chief Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems in the Office of the Chief Marketing Officer, responsible for expounding and explaining the "big picture" of connected computing solutions. In particular, his industry experience gives him unique insight into how open technologies like Java, XML and TCP/IP build together with newer ideas like wireless and internet services to form the foundation for connected computing in the 21st century. He has explained these ideas extensively at international events such as JavaOne, Seybold, Software Development, XMLOne, XML World and many more.

A computer industry insider of 20+ years standing, Simon has worked in such hands-on roles as field engineer, programmer and systems analyst as well as being involved at a strategic level in some of the world's leading computer companies. Fascinated by the idea of "action at a distance," he worked with OSI standards in the eighties, on the first commercial collaborative conferencing software in the nineties, and helped introduce both Java and XML at IBM. He joined Sun in mid-2000 and is now responsible for their "Net Effect" meta-narrative, the story behind the product stories and standards initiatives.

He holds a degree in electronic engineering and is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the British Computer Society.

Simon lives in the UK with his wife and three children but is based in Silicon Valley in the US. With membership of airline frequent flyer clubs thus taken care of, he is free to indulge in his favourite pastimes of reading, writing poetry, collecting music, taking photographs and playing with cool toys.

His personal home page is http://www.webmink.net and Sun's software home page is at http://www.sun.com/software. He can be reached via e-mail as simon.phipps@sun.com.

 
 

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