Two of the biggest
launches in Rich Internet
Application history took
place in 2007/2008 when
Adobe launched AIR 1.0 in
February '08 and
Microsoft launched
Silverlight (September
'07). At the 6th
International AJAXWorld
RIA Conference & Expo in
October SYS-CON Events is
delighted to be
presenting major industry
keynotes from the two
industry executives with
overall responsibility
for both of those massive
richer-web initiatives:
Adobe's CTO Kevin Lynch
and Scott Guthrie,
Corporate Vice President
of Microsoft's .NET
Developer Platform.
Virtualization has
quickly become a staple
new concept for
enterprise IT. At
SYS-CON's 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo, held at the
Roosevelt Hotel in New
York City, June 23-24, we
had exceptional speakers
with high-quality use
cases not only of how
virtualization maximizes
the use of resources and
thus saves companies
money, but also of how it
is fundamentally altering
the way that businesses
run IT. The two
content-packed days
emphasized value with a
rich array of sessions
about the business and
technical value of
virtualization.
Sonoa Systems announced
that Sterling Infosystems
has selected its
ServiceNet solution to
more effectively operate
Sterling's SOA
infrastructure and ensure
enterprise-class
security, manageability
and performance of these
customer-facing Web
services.
Reminding people of how
its backing was the
making of Linux, IBM, to
no one's surprise, has
thrown its support behind
cloud computing, that
delicious nexus of every
chi-chi buzzword
technology currently in
vogue: Web 2.0, rich
Internet applications,
software-as-a-service,
SOA, grid computing, Web
Services, virtualization
and utility computing.
IBM calls its initiative
Blue Cloud - like it
could have another name -
and claims it's a
'game-changing model for
Internet-scale
computing,' providing
customer with just the
right size computer power
while at one and the same
time being 'green' as
well as 'self-healing and
self-managing' based on
open standards and Linux.
Lordy, if this thing was
a cute guy with money, it
would be every mother's
dream.
Scott Guthrie isn't much
bothered whether they're
called 'Rich Internet
Applications' or 'Rich
Interactive Applications'
- Microsoft, where
Guthrie is Corporate Vice
President of the .NET
Developer Platform and
therefore head of the
Redmond team behind
Silverlight 2, uses both.
In a recent interview he
says 'We use each kind of
interchangeably. Mostly
we just call them RIAs
now.'
As the field of
service-oriented
architecture (SOA)
evolves, it brings
interesting challenges
that should be addressed
in order to drive its
adoption and realize the
benefits it has been
promising. It took a
while for many to
understand that SOA is
not purely a technology
issue.
Apple got pared in
after-hours trading
Monday, dropping 18
bucks, close to 11%,
apparently because of the
weak guidance it issued
for the current quarter
and because it declared
the state of Steve Jobs'
health off-limits on a
day when the New York
Post revisited
speculation that he's
critically ill.
OpenSpan announced that
it closed $13 million of
C-round venture capital
funding. The round was
co-led by FTVentures and
Globespan Capital
Partners, and included
re-investments from
Matrix Partners, Sigma
Partners and Imlay
Investments. The funding
will help OpenSpan
accelerate its growth
with strategic new hires,
expanded operations,
including international
markets, and continued
investments for building
out the company's
innovative client-side
integration technology.
DataDirect and an
operating company of
Progress Software
Corporation announced the
availability of the
DataDirect Data
Integration Suite. The
new offering combines
DataDirect Technologies'
existing XML-based
technologies in one
package with a single,
simple installation.
Software developers now
have the combined power
of the DataDirect XQuery,
DataDirect XML Converters
(Java and .NET) and
Stylus Studio products to
meet their immediate data
transformation and
aggregation needs.
Forum Systems announced
it has partnered with
Techlogix to bring SOA
products to markets in
United Arab Emirates
(UAE) and Asia-Pacific.
Techlogix will supply
Forum Sentry with
installation and
architecture consulting
services to its large
customer base across
Asia-Pacific and United
Arab Emirates.
WSO2 announced that it
has extended its support
for service-oriented
architecture (SOA)
governance through
enhanced authentication.
Version 1.5 of the WSO2
Identity Solution for
strong Web authentication
based on open standards
and open source is now
generally available and
adds support for OpenID,
a feature for
decentralizing single
sign-on. Additionally,
WSO2 has joined the
OpenID Foundation and is
a founding member of the
Information Card
Foundation, which was
launched June 23, 2008.
AmberPoint announced that
it has joined the SAP
Co-Innovation Lab, where
it will work with SAP to
provide best practices
for integrating its
service-oriented
architecture (SOA)
runtime governance
solutions with SAP
enterprise services.
AmberPoint intends to
work with the SAP
Co-Innovation Lab team to
demonstrate and extend
its SOA runtime
governance capabilities
by highlighting new use
cases and scenarios, as
well as identifying and
sharing best practices
showing how AmberPoint's
solutions complement SAP
solutions.
IONA has announced that
Chariot Solutions has
become a FUSE Partner.
Chariot Solutions, as a
FUSE Partner, will resell
IONA's FUSE family of
Open Source services and
solutions to address
customers' enterprise
Open Source requirements.
IONA announced that
Chariot Solutions has
become a FUSE Partner.
Chariot Solutions, as a
FUSE Partner, will resell
IONA's FUSE family of
Open Source services and
solutions to address
customers' enterprise
Open Source requirements.
As a FUSE Partner,
Chariot Solutions'
consulting customers will
have access to IONA's
services for its FUSE
product family, featuring
fully supported,
enterprise releases of
leading Apache Open
Source projects including
ServiceMix, ActiveMQ, CXF
and Camel.
Red Hat announced that
InfoCamere, an
organization responsible
for managing the IT
systems that connect and
secure over 100 Italian
Chambers of Commerce,
relies on Red Hat and
JBoss solutions for
flexibility, reliability
and ease of use for its
mission-critical systems.
Esker announced that it
has signed a USD$1M
enterprise agreement to
implement Esker
DeliveryWare for a
Fortune 50 electronics
manufacturer, enabling
the company to automate
the delivery of sales
order documents into its
SAP system.
SAP announced the opening
of a second SAP
Co-Innovation Lab in
Ohtemachi, Tokyo, Japan.
Joining the co-innovation
lab, located in Palo
Alto, California, the
addition further broadens
efforts by SAP to work
with software solution
partners, technology
partners, service
partners and customers to
accelerate the innovation
and delivery of solutions
designed to address
industry-specific
business issues for
companies around the
world.
Microsoft added this week
workflow capabilities to
BizTalk Services, the
company's
platform-in-the-cloud
project for SOA and
business process
management.
This is a reference guide
to what each of the major
software vendors are
doing in the SaaS space.
I won't be sensational
and predict the demise of
any of these vendors. I
think it's far too early
to tell how the future
will pan out. I can say
subjectively that I am
impressed with Larry
Ellison's pioneering
efforts in the space. I
can also say that SAP is
currently the media
whipping boy in the
space, with delays in
their Business ByDesign
program costing them
credibility.
In order to discuss some
of the issues surrounding
The Cloud concept, I
think it is important to
place it in historical
context. Looking at the
Cloud's forerunners, and
the problems they
encountered, gives us the
reference points to guide
us through the challenges
it needs to overcome
before it is adopted.
Talk to any seasoned
application developer
who's about to embark on
a new web application
project and you can bet
on the following: they
have decided on or have
narrowed down their
choice on an application
development framework.
Talk to engineers and
administrators that
manage the online service
of a SaaS or eCommerce
business, and you see
quite a different
picture. Indeed, you'll
even find a different set
of assumptions.
A new global survey
issued by Software AG
suggests that enterprise
adoption of
service-oriented
architecture (SOA) has
'crossed the chasm'.
Users also identified SOA
governance as a key
component of sustainable
implementations with
holistic, lifecycle
approaches viewed as a
core requirement.
However, the overall
maturity of their
adoption was regarded as
moderate with the state
of their governance
practices considered
lacking.
Brian Stevens, the Chief
Technology Officer and
Vice President of
Engineering of Red Hat,
delivered his
Virtualization Keynote
'The Future of the
Virtual Enterprise' at
SYS-CON's Virtualization
Conference & Expo 2007
West in San Francisco.
'Virtualization is the
hottest subject today,'
said Stevens, an industry
luminary, who is credited
with having pioneered new
technologies that
contributed to the rise
of Linux as an
industry-standard
operating platform.
First Trace has completed
development and released
Korrigo, a
standards-based
engineering document
management product.
Korrigo is the newest
addition to the
KinnosaONE product
family. KinnosaONE is a
suite of service-oriented
architecture (SOA)
solutions built on open
standards that solve a
common industry problem:
How to unify engineering
with the greater
corporate document
management strategy.
iTKO LISA announced the
general availability
release of LISA 4.5. LISA
4.5 extends the
functionality of the LISA
4 suite, adding service
virtualization for load
and performance testing,
and customer-driven
enhancements. iTKO
customers value the
product for its unique
ability to test both
their existing EAI
(Enterprise Application
Integration) business
processes, as well as
emerging SOA initiatives.
It looks like pretty soon
all computing will be
called cloud computing,
just because the cloud is
'in.' Fortunately most
computer savvy folks
actually have a pretty
good idea of what the
term 'cloud computing'
means: outsourced,
pay-as-you-go, on-demand,
somewhere in the
Internet, etc. What is
still confusing to many
is how the different
offerings compare from
Amazon Web Services to
Google App Engine and
Force.com. I recently
heard a characterization
of three different levels
of clouds which really
helps put the various
offerings into
perspective.
Eaton Steel is relying on
the Oracle E-Business
Suite, Oracle Database
and Oracle SOA Suite, a
component of Oracle
Fusion Middleware, to
gain insight into its
supply chain network and
financial results,
simplify transactions
with its network of
partners and help reduce
costs by automating key
business processes.
Black Duck Software
announced that IONA
Technologies has licensed
and deployed the Black
Duck Protex platform to
ensure the proper use and
validation of open source
code in IONA's product
development organization.
IONA developers, managers
and legal counsel use
Protex to increase the
efficiency of the
development process by
evaluating open source
licenses, security issues
and other potential
complications related to
open source code
assembly.
Information Technology is
fantastic, absolutely
essential, and largely
responsible for this
country's increase in
productivity over the
past decade or so. It's
also broken. IT is overly
complex, difficult to
implement correctly, and
expensive to maintain
over its short lifespan.
A new global survey
issued today suggests
that enterprise adoption
of service-oriented
architecture (SOA) has
'crossed the chasm'.
Users also identified SOA
governance as a key
component of sustainable
implementations with
holistic, lifecycle
approaches viewed as a
core requirement.
However, the overall
maturity of their
adoption was regarded as
moderate with the state
of their governance
practices considered
lacking. The Best
Practices for SOA
Governance User Survey
(Summer 2008) was
produced by Software AG.
E-mail is extremely easy
to adopt and use, and
lends itself very well to
certain types of
collaboration. When two
people are attempting to
collaborate
asynchronously, e-mail is
usually the best
solution. It's certainly
far less frustrating than
phone tag. But once more
people are involved,
email's utility rapidly
degenerates. While the
rise of free, open-source
solutions makes it
tempting to build one's
own collaboration tools,
on-demand or Software as
a Service (SaaS)
solutions are the better
choice for the majority
of users and uses.
LISA Virtualize (formerly
LISA Virtual Service
Environment) allows teams
to decouple themselves
from dependency on live
or unfinished systems and
components throughout the
lifecycle of building and
testing SOA applications.
LISA Virtualize models
the expected
functionality of any
Service within SOA
applications, whether
that is a Web Service
(WSDL), an integration
layer such as an ESB, or
an implementation layer
such as an EJB, mainframe
or database, and
represents that Service
virtually, with a high
level of dynamic input
and output capabilities
and performance
characteristics that
simulate the real-world
behaviors of complex
systems. A Virtual
Environment instance in
LISA saves the team more
than 90% of the cost of
producing a replicated
environment by other
means, and allows teams
to work in parallel
instead of being
constrained by each
other's lifecycles, which
increases agility and
quality.
IONA's advanced SOA
infrastructure suite,
IONA Artix, offers a
standards-based approach
to SOA deployment that
complements existing
infrastructures and makes
integration with future
technologies more
affordable. By
commoditizing
proprietary, centralized
middleware deployments
and allowing SOA to
conform to the needs of
enterprises, IONA Artix
delivers on the promise
of SOA, including
business agility,
increased ROI and lower
operational costs.
SOALayers is a
comprehensive SOA
platform designed to
assemble, manage and
govern composite
enterprise applications.
It enables business
process composition,
integration, governance
and policy management,
and SOA infrastructure
management. As a
platform, SOALayers has a
Studio to build composite
applications and an
enterprise service bus
(ESB) for integration,
mediation and loose
coupling. Enterprise and
inter-enterprise services
are wired using a process
server and a business
rules engine for greater
flexibility in adopting
policy changes rapidly.
Process automation is
extended to human
workflows to support
requirements like
reviewing, approving,
escalating, and
exception/error handling.
AppTrigger extended its
capabilities for
market-leading messaging
provider Unisys and their
customers by expanding
its features for the
Unisys Application
Session Controller (ASC)
offering. AppTrigger?s
latest product release
has coincided with the
expansion of the Unisys
Application Session
Controller (ASC) offering
to customers of the
Unisys UVMS/VSE550
solution.
EXTOL International, Inc.
a provider of integration
software applications for
both internal and
external collaboration,
announced support of
IBM?s i 6.1 operating
system. EXTOL solutions
enable companies to
exchange and integrate
transactions and
documents, regardless of
form or format, between
their applications and
those of their partners.
Composite applications
are the new breed of
applications that are
built rapidly by
composing ready-made
configurable and
customizable service
components together. This
is similar in spirit to
creating new recognizable
objects by snapping
together pre-fabricated
Lego blocks in unforeseen
ways.
Managed Methods has
announced support of REST
style services to their
patent pending Agentless
deployment options.
JaxView has several
different deployment
options including
XML/Firewall, Agentless,
Agent stub and ESB
integration. Although
JaxView has had support
of REST services in other
deployment options, the
agentless option only
supported SOAP standard
based services, until
now.
According to the Burton
Group, the issues around
SOA are not so much about
technology and complexity
as they are about the
people and the processes
within an enterprise.
Indeed, in a recent
article by Jon Brodkin,
some of these issues are
highlighted. The core
issue is that IT thinks
tactically, and SOA is
strategic. They are not
finding a middle ground.
When there are lots of
solutions, choosing the
right products to build
your software is really
challenging. Identifying
the right combination of
middleware products to
build your SOA is key to
its success. This article
discusses an approach to
using non-functional
requirements in choosing
these products, using SOA
in health care as an
example.
I took the advice of a
friend of mine and
steered clear of the
'normal' movie theaters
and went a little out of
the way to go to a DLP
movie theater. The
experience
There are 8,909 books
listed on Amazon.com with
the word 'Investing' in
the title; there are(!)
27,146 books with the
word investment in the
title. Without having lo
This book is an update of
an earlier version that
was written for SQL
Server 2000. It employs
the Murach approach of
dual pages that repeat
and enhance the concepts
Reviewers overuse the
phrase 'required
reading,' but no other
description fits the new
book 'Ajax Security'
(2007, Addison Wesley,
470p). This exhaustive
tome from B
In my many years of
programming, almost 20
years now, I have used
countless integrated
development environments
(IDEs). I have used
everything from a simple
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