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Sunday, 26 December 2004 |

 JBoss Inc., supplier of the JBoss open-source Java application server, is combining other pieces of open-source code into a JBoss Enterprise Middleware System. As a result, it claims it's also making Java easier to use. |
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Written by BEA News
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Wednesday, 15 December 2004 |
BEA has recently achieved a number of impressive benchmarks, including some world records. But what do they mean? As a group, these benchmarks measure performance and scale and conclude that BEA WebLogic Server can process more transactions per CPU than other application servers, for a lower TCO. Also, these benchmarks highlight how well BEA WebLogic Server integrates into heterogeneous environments. It's the only application server that has been benchmarked on a variety of hardware and databases, demonstrating BEA's commitment to providing best-of-breed choice and enabling you to maximize your existing investments.
» Check out all published benchmark results. http://www.responsetrack.net/lnk/spec37202/?1189R0L21CZ
» Read the press release. http://www.responsetrack.net/lnk/bea37203/?1189R0L21CZ |
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Wednesday, 15 December 2004 |
Webinar: Meeting customer demands BEA and AMR Research on increasing business responsiveness
Today's customers are spoiled for choice—and what makes them choose to go with one company is often its responsiveness to their needs. In this recently archived Webinar, Eric Austvold, research director at AMR Research, and Mark Atherton, VP of solutions marketing at BEA, discuss how companies can meet demands for more responsive service. They explore the issues surrounding the limitations of single customer service applications and the role of innovation in differentiating companies at the point of customer interface.
» Listen to the recent Webinar, Adaptable Customer Service: Exceeding Customer Demands with Today's Technology. http://www.responsetrack.net/lnk/bea37199/?1189R0L21CZ |
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Written by Bea Opensource
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Wednesday, 15 December 2004 |
New code, new tools, more platform support
BEA recently demonstrated its continuing commitment to expanding the Java community with new code releases, expanded platform support, and a toolset for Apache Beehive. Apache Beehive, the lightweight metadata-driven component model that accelerates the development of SOAs, is currently in incubation. BEA's M1 code release is now available for use in both Apache Beehive open-source development and by BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 users, to help developers begin developing and collaborating on SOA-based applications. Red Hat demonstrated Apache Beehive applications running on JOnAS, and CodeHaus demonstrated Apache Beehive running on Apache Geronimo, adding to support by BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 and Apache Tomcat. BEA and Codehaus also collaborated to create additional tools for Apache Beehive, including a control for Hibernate.
» More details here. http://www.responsetrack.net/lnk/bea37197/?1189R0L21CZ |
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Written by BEA News
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Wednesday, 15 December 2004 |
BEA and MobileAware bring portals to the people
Portals provide customers, employees, and partners unified access to business resources from a portal desktop—but what if they're not at their desks? To maximize the productivity gains of your existing IT infrastructure by making information immediately available, from anywhere, you need to deliver your content to their mobile devices. To help you do that, BEA is now shipping the MobileAware Interaction Server, which works closely with BEA WebLogic Platform to provide a mobile presentation layer so that portal users can access the information they need from mobile devices.
» Find out more about the MobileAware Interaction Server. http://www.responsetrack.net/lnk/bea37196/?1189R0L21CZ |
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