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- SOA consolidation takes on new stripes, while extending to open source-oriented vendors
- IONA Technologies purchase today of LogicBlaze -- while directed at the open-source development and business models for SOA -- also further demonstrates the prevailing diversity of SOA consolidation activities. There seem to be as many variations on the SOA consolidation theme nowadays as there are vendors lining up to provide...
- Tags: Sybase, SOA architect, SOA, SaaS, Progress Software, JBoss, IONA, Cape Clear, Apache, Wall Street, Sun Microsystems, Software Infrastructure, SOA Governance, Red Hat, Oracle, Open Source, Microsoft, IBM, HP, Enterprise Java, Celtix
- Blog posts 2007-04-10
- Nice rundown of the top SOA happenings of 2006
- Michael Meehan, news editor at SearchWebServices.com, has identified the top eight SOA stories for 2006. Not only does he quote me liberally, which might just prompt me to blog as a vanity exercise, but he advances SOA understanding by choosing and ranking these trends and topics well.The story comes in...
- Tags: IONA, Celtix, GPL, Oracle, Cape Clear, Agile Development, JBoss, Red Hat, HP, Application Lifecycle Management, Developer Tools, Web Services, IBM, Software Development, Eclipse, SOA Governance, Microsoft, Interarbor Solutions, SOA, Software Infrastructure, Podcasts, IT Management, Open Source
- Blog posts 2006-12-27
- IONA broadens open source approach to SOA with Celtix Enterprise initiative
- Read a transcript of the podcast.Open source and SOA are increasingly joined at the hip. These twins are developing in tandem, not sequentially, which is giving CIOs and architects a variety of choices for picking and choosing the projects and products that make up their SOAs.IONA Technologies on Monday introduced...
- Tags: Apache, Celtix, IONA, Java, IDEs, Eclipse, Software Development, SOA Governance, SOA, Enterprise Java, Interarbor Solutions, Podcasts, Software Infrastructure, Open Source
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
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- Open source SOA infrastructure project CXF elevated to full Apache status
- After community incubation and development for nearly two years, the Apache CXF open-source SOA and middleware interoperability framework evolved last week into a full project of the Apache Software Foundation. CXF, with some 60,000 downloads since July 2007, takes its place alongside 60 other Apache projects. The...
- Tags: Iona Technologies, Apache Software Foundation, CXF, Open Source, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-04-20
- MuleSource CEO: Mule 2.0 will kick enterprise butt
- MuleSource has launched a major upgrade of its open source Enterprise Service Bus software that offers a new Eclipse integrated development environment, easier configuration and stronger Spring integration. Mule 2.0 Community Edition was made available on April 1. The company’s commercial enterprise edition -- based on version...
- Tags: MuleSource, Enterprise Service Bus, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Open Source, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Web Services, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-04-01
- IONA corrals open source SOA assets under FUSE brand, further aligns with Apache
- IONA Technologies' acquisition of LogicBlaze last April has culminated in the announcement this week that IONA's providing a coordinated array of open-source products available under the new FUSE family.Based on projects hosted by the Apache Software Foundation, the FUSE components will provide messaging, SOA connectivity, and service enablement for a...
- Tags: Apache, Enterprise Java, IONA, Open Source, SOA, SOA architect, Software Development, Software Infrastructure
- Blog posts 2007-07-10
- Open source projects increasingly empower SOA infrastructure definition and development
- Read a full transcript of the discussion. Sponsor: IONA Technologies.Unlike earlier open source initiatives, which often trailed commercial development of crucial software infrastructure, today's many community-based services oriented architecture SOA projects are early-on defining the means through which SOA can be realized.Development of commercial and open source versions of essential...
- Tags: Developer, Podcast, Open Source, Iona Technologies, Apache Software Foundation, SOA, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-05-04
- Auto-generated services okay in model-driven SOA
- Theres been an interesting industry give-and-take around the "generated services" debate that weve had going at this blogsite. A number of industry observers say that automatically generated services (a "code-first" versus a "contract-first" approach) have hooks too deep in legacy systems or specific languages to be made available for reuse...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, SOA, reuse
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
- Another view on 'contract-first' vs. 'code-first' approach to SOA
- IONAs Steve Vinoski saw my recent post on the potential issues with SOA services that are automatically generated -- or what he calls "code-first services" -- and provides more insights on the approach. Steve makes the distinction between code-first services and "contract-first" services that are designed and run independently of...
- Tags: Web Services, Vendor Watch, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-20
- Analysts: Automatically generated SOA services may have issues
- Are automatically generated services the antithesis of SOA? Ronan Bradley and Steve Craggs of Lustratus Research are warning that services automatically generated from tools may not be reusable, and thus, of low value in an SOA scenario. The idea you could even consider generating services automatically from code is...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, SOA, Ronan
- Blog posts 2006-12-19
- Mulesource gets behind open source ESB platform
- Open source is well known as disruptive software industry force in the guise of operating systems (Linux, Solaris), servers (Apache, TomCat, JBoss), databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL) and other categories, ranging from business intelligence (JasperSoft, Pentaho) to system management (Qlusters, GroundWork).The latest project to come out of the shadows to challenge the...
- Tags: Mule, MuleSource
- Blog posts 2006-10-02
- Open source ESB initiative goes into Apache incubation
- My first meeting at the EclipseWorld conference this week in Cambridge, Mass. turned out to be one of the best. IONA Technologies detailed its bear-hug embrace of open source as a burgeoning market driver for the company. IONA is not just dabbling in open source, it does appear now...
- Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Iona Technologies, Apache Incubator, open source
- Blog posts 2006-09-07
- Red Hat-empowered JBoss seeks to bridge Web 2.0-SOA divide
- Backed with global reach, broader channels, and a much larger sales force, the newly acquired JBoss division of Red Hat is entering the ESB market aggressively, seeking to jump-start an open source Web 2.0 management community, staking out a best-of-breed stance on .NET-to-Java interoperability, and working to establish JBoss Seam...
- Tags: JBoss
- Blog posts 2006-06-13
- Microsoft: too little. IBM: too much.
- Microsoft: too little. IBM: too much.IBM and ESBs and Open SourceIBM's message could be made a lot clearer if they extended thier commitment to open source and strategically embraced either ServiceMix or Mule. Perhaps the Apache Synapse project that also includes Celtix will crystalize this area. My company believes that...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Middleware, IBM Corp., open source, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- What is this ESB thing anyway?
- What is this ESB thing anyway?Instaed ofThink you mean PMS not ESBESB ???Think he meant PMS not ESBESB ???Think he meant PMS not ESBESB ???Think he meant PMS not ESBABC ESB DLL FBI ING KKK MSN NOTHow annoying to try to read an article about a topic...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Middleware, Web services, Enterprise software, business solution, More Resources, Enterprise Service Bus, SOA
- Discussion threads 2005-12-16
- Apache's Tuscany on tap
- A number of vendors, including IBM and BEA, have lined up behind the Service Component Architecture SCA initiative announced the other week. SCA is designed to simplify the development of creating business services and Service Data Objects SDO for accessing data residing in multiple locations and formats. In other words,...
- Tags: Service Component Architecture
- Blog posts 2005-12-12
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