Sonic Software today announced the availability of Actional 6.0, the latest release of its service-oriented architecture platform.
Newly extended enterprise resource planning systems
give developers the flexibility to use ERPs as application development platforms for building service-oriented architectures.
Although SOAs built on open-source apps are still
rare, they’re inevitable for the same reasons open-source Web and app servers have become the
platforms of choice for other development projects.
In a move squarely aimed at continued market leadership in the explosive SOA software market, BEA Systems said yesterday that it has acquired Fuego, a leader in the business process management software.
Open source may be hot in some circles, but for SOA user Furrukh Khan, the convenience of a commercial platform just makes sense.
Chappell & Associates' David Chappell detailed the design patterns for a new breed of service-oriented applications (SOAs) at his VSLive! keynote on Tuesday.
Software AG has introduced next-gen versions of its Adabas transactional database and Natural development platform.
webMethods has taken the wraps off webMethods Access, a new component of webMethods Fabric, which is designed to give enterprises a framework for the rapid assembly of new processes from existing apps and Web services.
Altova said earlier this week that it has come up with a new approach to accelerating the creation of reliable Web services.
Sun Microsystems announced a new suite of infrastructure software, within the Sun Java Enterprise System, designed to help enterprises address the most challenging business integration and Web 2.0 development projects.
Software AG announced a new service-oriented development environment for its Natural app dev platform as the first new product under its Natural 2006 product line.
Last week, Information Builders (IBI) announced iWay SOA Middleware, an SOA-ready bundling of several iWay components.
Tibco Software says it has integrated its BPM suite with its business integration products, enabling its customers to layer BPM on top of an SOA.
The world's largest companies can save up to $53 billion in IT spending over the next 5 years by implementing SOAs, according to a new report from AberdeenGroup.
After the service-enablement message has been spread as far as it will go, what will become of service-level agreements?