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2008

Oracle reveals BEA roadmap | InfoWorld | News | 2008-07-01 | By Paul Krill

Oracle presented on Tuesday a comprehensive roadmap for its recently acquired BEA Systems middleware technologies, making BEA's application server Oracle's strategic Java container and pledging continued support for BEA customers.

Oracle achète BEA Systems pour 8,5 milliards de dollars

Le concepteur de logiciels BEA Systems a accepté d'être acheté par Oracle pour 8,5 milliards de dollars, font savoir les deux sociétés mercredi.

2006

Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Software

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Forrester Research has recently published the Forrester Wave: Enterprise Service Bus Q2 2006, authored by leading infrastructure analysts Ken Vollmer and Mike Gilpin. This most recent report, which evaluates the top ESB vendors using 100 criteria, cites Cape Clear Software as a leader in the Enterprise Service Bus space

Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Software

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Forrester Research has recently published the Forrester Wave: Enterprise Service Bus Q2 2006, authored by leading infrastructure analysts Ken Vollmer and Mike Gilpin. This most recent report, which evaluates the top ESB vendors using 100 criteria, cites Cape Clear Software as a leader in the Enterprise Service Bus space

Customer Portals Feature Comparison Matrix

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Portal Platforms from BEA, IBM, Microsoft, Liferay, Oracle, SAP, and Vignette Compared Against Our Evaluation Framework

2005

LCblog | Why BEA bought Plumtree | Sep 1st 2005 7:47pm

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The Aqualogic announcement had a simple architecture picture that had a section labelled 'User Interaction', which obviously included BEA's own 'portal' product but also included the words 'multi-channel' and 'collaboration' — neither of which BEA supported terribly well; whereas these are the sweet spots of the Plumtree offering

OTP Systems > Products > DotTux

DotTux™ is a software package that integrates Tuxedo with .NET. It enables Tuxedo customers to write Tuxedo clients and servers in C# or any other programming language targetting the .NET CLR.