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BPM 2011: Pegasystems’ Enterprise-Class Cloud for BPM, CRM
Integration Developer News continues its series on “BPM in 2011” with a look at how Pegasystems is supercharging cloud infrastructures to deliver enterprise-grade performance, management and security for cloud-based BPM and CRM. Enterprise-class clouds could account for one-third of total BPM sales by as soon as next year, Pegasystems executives say.
Full Story >SugarCRM Adds Integration, Mobile Tools to Cloud
SugarCRM is using the cloud to make it easier to build and manage mobile CRM (customer relationship management) solutions. The improved web services and better tools are part of the Sugar Open Cloud, and available as a beta test offerings.
Full Story >SAP Says J2EE Devs Opps Arise from Biz Needs
Enterprise software maker SAP has some strong advice for Java/J2EE developers concerned about outsourcing: Focus your energies on your company's business problems -- and not slow-moving Java standards. Integration Developer News spoke with SAP's chief standards-watcher, Michael Bechauf. who offers Java/J2EE devs four (4) keys for how to find the best enterprise dev career opps in the coming two years. (WARNING: Some may find these controversial.)
Full Story >Java Execs Eye This Week's J2EE 1.4 Beta Release
This week, Sun makes the beta release of the J2EE 1.4 specification available for download. The key to this release is Java's support for web services standards (SOAP, XML and WSDL), and with this upgrade Java developers should be looking at their development in a new, more highly-integrated way. To find out just how J2EE 1.4 will shape the future of Java developers in a web services world, Integration Developer News spoke in depth with two of Sun's leading voices on J2EE: George Grigoryev, J2EE senior product manager, and Glen Martin, senior marketing manager for J2EE and web services.
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