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IBM ILOG rules engines update supports Java, .NET
, announced enhanced business rules management and supply chain management offerings. Ease-of-authoring is one of the goals of the software, which carries forward the independent ILOG's program to support both Java and .NET.
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APM software traces transactions across tiers, technologies
the full lifecycle - development, test and production - for mission critical applications, dynaTrace 3 (from dynaTrace) delivers new features to manage application performance for large, globally-deployed SOA, Java and .Net applications. The foundation of the dynaTrace Application Performance Management (APM) system is the company's PurePath transaction tracing
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Red Hat improves JBoss Java enterprise rules management
Over the last year, Linux-house RedHat moved up the middleware stack, reinforcing its version of the open-source JBoss Java application server with an open-source software service bus, an open rules engine, and other enterprise-style enhancements. This week the company furthered its
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CA/Wily forwards transaction monitoring across distributed systems
comparable advice is to 'Follow the transactions.' As apps have grown more complicated, the transaction itself increasingly is seen as the atomic unit that must be monitored.
CA/Wily, which started life as Wily, a maker of Java performance monitors, continues to enhance its performance management portfolio with better transaction monitoring across distributed systems. CA this More... Apr 28, 2009
Java side of Sun seen strengthened by Oracle buy
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Sun CEO lashes out at Microsoft, IBM, Red Hat
conference, Sun chairman and CEO Scott McNealy openly criticized the security of Microsoft's products, IBM's insistence that Sunopen source Java and Red Hat's refusal to participate in Java.
McNealy saved his venom for the close of his discussion with a segment he called "Where's the outrage?" McNealy wondered why there was not more concern over viruses, citing the More... Jun 30, 2004
HP, Intel and Oracle look to modernize COBOL with SOA
take them all off in one go."
The AMI initiative starts with an analysis of what code is on the mainframe before consultants advise re-writing it in Java so it can better fit into an SOA implementation. "So what we try to do is identify the ones that would give you significant benefit, but are also set up well to be taken off the mainframe," Evans said. "We identify those and then More... Jan 9, 2008
Verizon uses BPEL app to cut down on code, check for fraud, and go green
disappointed because he has re-architected the fraud detection application using Oracle Business Process Scripting Language, so there is no Java code left.
He also explained how a BPEL-based application is reducing hardware and power consumption while providing the fraud detection team with better information for decision making. He inherited a More... Sep 24, 2008
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