Sunday 23 November, 2008

Stories about: Sonic

  • How to handle SOA vendor consolidation

    The SOA concept -- developing a software architecture based on service components that can be mixed and matched as needed to reduce development time and increase application deployment flexibility -- is only a few years old, but the providers of SOA-supporting infrastructure are fast consolidating. Oracle captured the headlines with its acquisition of BEA Systems this spring, and Progress Software recently bought Iona Technologies.
  • Unleash your inner artist: Creativity and comp-sci

    It took a 19th-century English poet to convince Robin Hunicke that her future lay in computer science.
  • Progress buys Iona for SOA wares

    Progress Software is buying fellow SOA (service oriented architecture) infrastructure vendor Iona Technologies for about US$162 million, or $106 million net of cash and marketable securities.
  • The Process Inspector and Optimizer views zero in on hot spots and make recommendations for removing bottlenecks and improving process performance.

    Review: Lombardi Teamworks conquers BPM with superb tools

    The most well-rounded business process management system (BPMS) we've tested to date, Lombardi Software's Teamworks combines an execution and events monitoring engine with a close-knit IDE and tools for modeling and simulation analysis. With the inclusion of human-centric, collaborative workflow and services-based integration hooks, Teamworks can deliver near-seamless mapping, testing, and deployment to execute most any enterprise workflow. Where Teamworks truly stands out from other players is its well-integrated performance server, which draws on a unified tracking data store for both real-time process optimization and historical playback in design phase analysis, where testing for optimal flow and efficiency can be challenging.
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