Thursday, April 24, 2014

IBM Impact Session Preview: Enabling a Digital Strategy that Fits the Healthcare System around the Consumer Using BPM SOA

Aetna is making connected health care systems a reality and empowering consumers to live a healthier life. The key to the strategy is enabling new mobile technologies and partner integration. To enable this transformation, Aetna is implementing a Business Process Management (BPM) Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Center of Excellence (COE) that will enable their business to rapidly orchestrate and integrate their systems & services in order to seamlessly provide users with data & IT resources with faster integration, lesser cost and higher return.

We will showcase the BPM COE approach and the components being used to build it out. Aetna’s Enterprise Architecture will ensure separation of business rules from data integrity rules and provide enterprise level decision services. This BPM architecture will also enable to integrate with Aetna’s DataPower, Enterprise Bus and mainframe systems to communicate with the Data Access Services layer. The solution involves using IBM tools like ITCAM for monitoring, Service Registry and eXtreme Scale for caching needs.

At IBM Impact, we will be hosting a subject on this topic. In this session, we will focus on how to enable a digital strategy that best fits the Healthcare system around the consumer using BPM and SOA.

Session Abstract: 
Aetna is making connected health care systems a reality and empowering consumers to live a healthier life. Key to the strategy is enabling new mobile technologies and partner integration. To enable this transformation, Aetna is implementing a BPM SOA center of excellence (COE) that will enable their business to rapidly orchestrate and integrate their systems & services in order to seamlessly provide users with data & IT resources with faster integration, lesser cost and higher return. We will showcase the BPM COE approach and the components being used to build it out. Aetna’s Enterprise Architecture will ensure separation of business rules from data integrity rules and provide enterprise level decision services. This BPM architecture will also enable to integrate with Aetna’s DataPower, Enterprise Bus and mainframe systems to communicate with the Data Access Services layer. The solution involves using IBM tools like ITCAM for monitoring, Service Registry and eXtreme Scale for caching needs.

Session Number: ICU-2748
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 30, 2014; 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PDT
Location: Venetian-Marcello 4401 A

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