April 2006 Archives

The BPM "Message"

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There's an interesting post today on Gartner's Unconventional Thinking blog, called "Honing the BPM Message," by Gartner VP David McCoy. McCoy talks about how IT needs a new reputation: BPM is appealing to the business side of the house, so... Read More..
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Keith Harrison-Broninski today comments on findings in IBM's publication, Patterns: [Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services, part of their authoritative RedBook series (p.5)]: "When faced with the challenge of designing a solution for a business problem, the first step is to... Read More..
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New Minsky Column Up

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A new edition of Steve Minsky's monthly column is up, entitled "The Elephant at the Enterprise Risk Management Party." Check it out here.... Read More..
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From David Linthicum: "Who did not see this one coming? I mean, when you drink at the open source bar, you're bound to get together at some point. This is an opportunity for Red Hat to build JBoss into the... Read More..
From Cape Clear's Annrai O'Toole: "The combination of Red Hat and jBoss makes a lot of sense and it is certainly a combination which has most of the ingredients to be, what the investment bankers like to term, "very synergistic".... Read More..
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View from ebizQ Blogger Keith Harrison-Broninski on the Red Hat-JBoss acquisition: Good news for everyone - if you want another Microsoft, that is. RedHat Linux is already going the way that the Windows operating system did 20 years ago, as... Read More..
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From the Patricia Seybold Group's Brenda Michelson: I think the Red Hat/JBoss deal is good news for the enterprise. It was important for JBoss to land at a known, trusted, enterprise vendor, who is committed to both the open source... Read More..
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OnStrategies' Tony Baer wrote an ebizQ article recently about the possibility of Oracle buying JBoss. Here are Tony's comment on today's news: "This is Red Hat's attempt to graft JBoss onto the LAMP stack. More importantly, this is part of... Read More..
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Big news today. Red Hat Inc., the world's biggest distributor of Linux-based computer software, agreed to buy JBoss Inc. for $420 million to gain more Internet-based programs. The transaction includes $210 million in stock, $140 million in cash, plus $70... Read More..
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IBM's SOA News

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Yesterday, IBM called a big news conference around their new SOA offerings, featuring IBM Senior Vice President and Software Group Executive Steve Mills. Read the release here. However, there are differing perspectives emerging on what it was all about. Bruce... Read More..
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