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- JBoss's Marc Fleury on SOA, ESB and OSS
- A dozen years ago, big-thinking mavericks and contrarian entrepreneurs practically littered the software landscape. But when the big IPO money of the 1990s came and went, came and went, so too did many of the colorful and irreverent software chieftains, often replaced by monkey-suited bureaucrats who guardedly minced each and...
- Tags: JBoss, JEMS
- Blog posts 2006-05-30
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- Fast Times at Web 2.0 High
- Fast Times at Web 2.0 HighYoutube currently...is a collection of rubbish, with a few jems squeezed in, like needles in a haystack.I frankly dont have the time nor inclination to look for the jems.Search results have less than ideal relevance to me, so I've long since stopped bothering, and instead...
- Tags: Channel management, Blogging, Web 2.0, Web, silence
- Discussion threads 2007-09-27
- Barak Obama's "volunteer" should cost his campaign $39,000? I don't think so.
- Barak Obama's "volunteer" should cost his campaign $39,000? I don't think so.Difference between representation and fan siteSorry, Mitch, I disagree -- nobody "represents" anyone without a business or personal relationship.Anthony never claimed to "represent" the Obama organization. He claimed to be a fan, gathering like-minded voters.Obama's staff wanted him...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Benefits, Barak Obama
- Discussion threads 2007-05-03
- JBoss founder Marc Fleury leaves Red Hat, now what?
- Marc Fluery, outspoken founder of JBoss and Senior Vice President at Red Hat, has left the building.This entry will be updated as more information comes in, so be sure to check back for more."I have done what I can to help Red Hat succeed," he said in a short statement....
- Tags: General, Java, Community, Marc, Red Hat Inc., JBoss
- Blog posts 2007-02-09
- Red Hat lawyer is right about indemnification not mattering. But for the wrong reasons
- According to a new FAQ on Red Hats Web site -- one thats primarily designed to spin the bilateral legal protection that Microsoft and Novell have assured to each other as a net positive for Red Hat -- the North Carolina-based distributor of open source software will now offer indemnification...
- Tags: General, Open Source, Software Infrastructure, Legal, indemnification
- Blog posts 2006-11-06
- JEMS: The Open Source Platform for SOA
- The term "Service-Oriented Architecture" SOA has been described in various ways throughout the IT industry. Since 2001, however, widely acknowledged standards such as Java EE and web services have enabled a new level of interoperability and SOAs. While many vendors have announced SOA initiatives and platforms, most implementations are dependent...
- Tags: SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Open Source, Software
- White papers 2006-11-03
- It's IBM's Move: More musings on the Oracle Unbreakable Linux flap
- Now that Red Hat has placed its bet that Oracle's impact in the Linux market will be modest, by pledging not to get into a price war with Redwood Shores, what's next for Red Hat/JBoss?Chances are that Red Hat will now double-down on middleware and come back at Oracle by...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-31
- Red Hat JEMS: The Open Source Platform for SOA
- The term "Service-Oriented Architecture" SOA has been described in various ways throughout the IT industry. Since 2001, however, widely acknowledged standards such as Java EE and web services have enabled a new level of interoperability and SOAs. While many vendors have announced SOA initiatives and platforms, most implementations are dependent...
- Tags: Red Hat Inc., SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Open Source, Software
- White papers 2006-08-02
- Analysts point to Java EE complexity drag for SOA, but SOA ain't so easy either
- I caught some grief when I came out quite a while back with an "Enterprise Java is becoming legacy" observation. Now analysis firms Burton Group and ZapThink are building more momentum to the thinking. Gartner said as much recently with its "development is dead" declaration.Much of their disdain for Java...
- Tags: SOA
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Legal wrangles and software remain on collision course
- I predicted not too long ago that patents, copyrights, licenses and software were on a collision course that was going to be none too pretty. More evidence of this mess emerged in the past few weeks.First Red Hat was hit with an action by FireStar over the way object oriented...
- Tags: Express Logic, Green Hills
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Users ask JBoss for open source database, tighter Java bundles
- Marc Fleury, JBoss general manager at Red Hat, and Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik, wrapped up their keynote presentations at JBoss World 2006 today in Las Vegas and opened the floor up for questions.They were asked if the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite JEMS, now that it's under the Red Hat...
- Tags: JBoss, Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-06-13
- 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
- Marc Fleury's best day ever
- It was a coincidence that my luncheon interview with JBoss Founder and CEO Marc Fleury came on the same day JBoss announced a partnering agreement with Microsoft that will deepen JBoss support for Windows Server, and assure interoperability for its Java-based middleware.A cursory look at the release might cause you...
- Tags: JBoss
- Blog posts 2005-09-27
- 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
- JBoss shows how to profit in open source
- As open source tools become more professional service revenue can replace license revenue naturally. JBoss, based near my home in Atlanta, is Exhibit A. Don't let CTO Scott Stark's outfit fool you. That's authentic JBoss swag he's sporting. JBoss runs what it calls the Professional Open Source Model. It'combines the...
- Tags: JBoss
- Blog posts 2005-03-22
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