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- IBM drops Gluecode on JBoss
- IBM drops Gluecode on JBossI'd like to buy a different vowel...cooperation + competition == coopetition"Coopetition is the concept of limited cooperation between competitors, and usually arises in rapidly changing industries where companies are compelled to work together in the face of advances by third parties. "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coopetitionas we are inventing...
- Tags: Java development tools, Gluecode, JBoss, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-10-27
- IBM drops Gluecode on JBoss
- Open source projects are supposed to be about community. A group of developers get together and share code, so that the whole will be more valuable than the sum of its parts.But control of a big open source project means that the project manager has a certain amount of control...
- Tags: open source, Gluecode, JBoss
- Blog posts 2005-10-26
- IBM scales back Gluecode plans
- IBM scales back Gluecode plansBuy competing companiesand SQUASH their products! That's a strategy I've seen before . . .Re: Buy competing companiesHmm that sounds like what an infamous OS maker has done the same thing with most recently anti-spyware/adware acquisitions.
- Tags: Gluecode, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-08-08
- And then there were three (three open source J2EE servers)
- In the "what sand was my head in" department, by way of Bob Sutor's blog comes a reminder that the Apache Software Foundation's Geronimo J2EE server project has cleared the biggest hurdle towards earning its official J2EE 1.4 wings. My colleague at News.com, Martin LaMonica, had the story...
- Tags: Geronimo, Java
- Blog posts 2005-07-14
- How far will Gluecode go up the food chain?
- How far will Gluecode go up the food chain?Gartner predicts Gluecode replaces WebSphere altogetherWhile attending a Gartner briefing recently, they stated that most likely IBM will replace WebSphere with Gluecode.
- Tags: Food & Beverage, Application servers, Middleware, Gluecode, food, Gartner Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-06-28
- How far will Gluecode go up the food chain?
- In an earlier post, I talked a bit about the convergence of Web services/SOA and open source software. A reader pointed out that SOA "is one technology that doesn't require that you use open source. A completely proprietary SOA solution would work - as long as the INTERFACES are...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Gluecode
- Blog posts 2005-06-27
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- Will all the good open source companies be acquired?
- Another one bites the dust. Add SpringSource to the expanding list of independent open source companies that have been gobbled up by proprietary software giants. Let's consider the growing list: IBM's purchase of Gluecode, Novell's purchase of SUSE, Citrix's XenSource deal, Nokia's Trolltech buy,...
- Tags: VMware Inc., SpringSource, OpenBravo, Open Source, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2009-08-12
- Open APIs for secure social enterprise computing drive innovation
- * Jennifer Leggio is at RSA Conference Guest editorial by Chet Kapoor and Michael Richardson As the "Chief Innovation Officer" now for most enterprises, the CIO needs a new portfolio of social computing capable methodologies to enable collaboration between empowered users inside and adjacent...
- Tags: Innovation, Enterprise Computing, Collaboration, API, Social Computing, Chet, Social Networking, Leadership, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Management, Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2009-04-23
- IBM does OEM deal with Avada on its open source Websphere edition
- Recently I have been writing about the M&A wave giving proprietary giants control over open source startups. IBM's acquisition of Gluecode, an open source middleware rival, was one of the first such deals and at the time, in 2003, made me wonder if Big Blue wasnt just eating up...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Open Source, IBM WebSphere Application Server, IBM Corp., Websphere Application Server CE, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-02-04
- Is the open source IPO a pipe dream?
- Will Red Hat be the only major pure play open source company to go public? That’s what observers are wondering as more and more open source stars are swallowed up by traditional proprietary giants, with Nokia’s purchase of Trolltech â€" announced yesterday - and Sun’s buy...
- Tags: Novell Inc., Open-source Company, Red Hat Inc., MySQL, Sun Microsystems Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Liquidity, Zurlocker, Alfresco, Open Source, IPO, Databases, Financial Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-01-29
- Goodbye, Geronimo? IBM says app server is alive and well
- When IBM acquired Gluecode, many industry watchers saw it as the ultimate statement that open source was a force to be reckoned with in the SOA and middleware space. And, it was a smart move by IBM to embrace this new disruptive force that promised to bring SOA to...
- Tags: Apache Geronimo, Application Server, Server, IBM Corp., Community Edition, Application Servers, Middleware, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Sales Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Web Services, Sales, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-01-13
- Red Hat, Dell unveil JBoss OEM deal, IBM enlists Novell's help
-  One year after Red Hat acquired JBoss, the battle is finally beginning to heat up in the open source middleware space.In what was described as a "coming out party" for JBoss post merger, Red Hat and Dell disclosed at LinuxWorld 2007 plans to prebundle three middleware stacks on Dell's PowerEdge Servers."Partnering with Dell allows us to be much...
- Tags: Novell Inc., Dell Computer Corp., Red Hat Inc., JBoss, IBM Corp., Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2007-08-07
- Simula Tries Plan C, Or Is It D?
- One of the great things about the Internet is that it lets you track companies as they change, so youre not dependent on what some PR person tells you.Take the case of Simula Labs. Simula sent out a press release today positioning themselves as consultants to large enterprises seeking innovation...
- Tags: EDI, C, Simula Labs
- Blog posts 2007-03-26
- IBM pushes enterprise Linux profit center
- I dont write enough about IBM here.The company refuses to be too sexy for its shirt, with a formal, coat-and-tie corporate culture nearly a century old. They dont do many turns on the industry cat walk. They dont go in for big parties.But IBM defines the enterprise space, still the...
- Tags: General, Development, Linux, Strategy, Linux Server OS, Database Management, management, marketing, IBM Corp.
- Blog posts 2007-02-08
- Open source trickle-down
- Open source trickle-downGood points!You're exactly right about the MS kill switch - it's dependent on Linux's inability to build a mass-market destop installation.Linux is facing three major problems:1) How to profit from GUI development (until profits can fund Linux GUI development, Linux GUI development won't threaten Microsoft because no one...
- Tags: Research & Development, Leadership, MySQL, R&D, innovation, OSS, Linux, glory, open source
- Discussion threads 2006-10-05
- IBM Software M&A: The Not-So-Hidden Agenda
- IBM Software M&A: The Not-So-Hidden AgendaFileNet is a horse of a different colorJosh,I agree with the crux of your position, but in my view the FileNet acquisition is a horse of a different color. Unlike some of IBM's other recent buys, which either replaced lost functionality (e.g., MRO replacing what...
- Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate law, M&A, IBM Corp., FileNet Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-10
- Open source now ties for first place in app servers
- Are open-source app servers sucking up ever more air from their commercial counterparts? It appears that way. Richard Monson-Haefel, senior analyst for Burton Group, blogged on recent market share numbers for application servers. Interestingly, at least in this survey, contention for the number-one spot among Java Enterprise Edition-based...
- Tags: application server, open source
- Blog posts 2006-05-13
- Red Hat-JBoss points up seismic shift to an open source stack model
- It's a seismic shift, this proposed acquisition of JBoss by Red Hat. The open source code/commercial support business model is no longer just riding a commoditizing wave among certain IT stack runtime and tools components. The model is now carving out a disruptive place on a full, modern IT stack...
- Tags: open source
- Blog posts 2006-04-10
- Will there be a 'Dell' of software?
- Winston Damarillo, founder of Gluecode (now IBM's open-source WebSphere Application Server, Community Edition), remembers the days he had to stealthily slip his software into companies, beneath CIOs' radar. My, how times have changed. "I had to kind of sneak Gluecode into departments that couldn't afford expensive WebSphere," Damarillo, who is...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Winston Damarillo, software
- Blog posts 2006-03-02
- Another open source-SOA monster mashup
- The folks here in the ZDNet blogging world seem to be having a lot of fun with their mashups including a sleepaway camp, and enterprise SOA is certainly evolving in that direction as well. One trend that is gaining incredible momentum is the "monster mashup" (as Vinnie Mirchandani would describe...
- Tags: ActiveBPEL, mashup, SOA
- Blog posts 2006-02-26
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