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BPM in 2011: Virtusa, Progress Team Up for RPM Education, Engagements

IT services firm Virtusa Corp. is teaming with Progress Software to launch a new service aimed at helping clients extend business process management (BPM) to deliver support for real-time control and visibility into operations. The Virtusa RPM Test Drive is based on Progress’ Responsive Process Management technologies.

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KVH Uses Progress SOA Solutions To Improve Operations, Customer Service

Japanese integrated communications and IT management provider, KVH Co. Ltd., is using a range of SOA-based software solutions from Progress Software Corp. to improve operations, boost customer service and streamline new product launches.  KVH selected Progress’ Responsive Process Management (RPM) suite and Responsive Business Integration (RBI) solution.

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Progress RBI ‘Scores’ More Agility for SOA Services, Data and Policy

As the baseball season gets underway, Progress Software has its own RBI strategy to help SOA score more business value for enterprises.  The Responsive Business Integration suite aims to ensure SOA services, data services and policies are more agile, reusable and adaptable to quickly meet changing business needs. RBI includes Sonic ESB, DataXtend and Actional.

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Skyward Prepares ‘BPM-Aware’ App with Progress OpenEdge BPM Platform

Workflow management system provider Skyward Inc. is using Progress Software’s OpenEdge BPM platform to bring business processes directly into their application. The Progress OpenEdge BPM platform, announced last year, infuses the OpenEdge database with capabilities for modeling, monitoring and management to easily build BPM-aware apps. 

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Progress Software Upgrades Apama Event Processing

Progress Software Corp. is shipping an upgrade to its Apama event processing platform. Apama 4.3 sports an updated Event Processing Language (EPL) and a new generation of real-time dashboarding to give devs and business users more control over how they see and respond to complex business events

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Progress Upgrades DataDirect Connect for ADO.NET

Progress Software is shipping DataDirect Connect for ADO.NET 3.5, a new option for architects and devs looking to improve performance and usability for Microsoft Entity Framework 4.0 to applications using Oracle, Sybase ASE and DB2. 

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Progress Software Aims To Simply SaaS for ISVs

Progress Software is working on a new portal that will help ISVs take the cost, complexity and aggravation out of moving applications to the cloud. Progress Arcade, a rich cloud-based portal of services, will simplify testing, demonstrating and deploying applications as cloud-based SaaS offerings for apps using Progress’ OpenEdge database.

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FuseSource Goes Independent for Open Source Integration, Messaging

In a sign of the maturing of open source middleware, FuseSource Corp., a unit of Progress Software, is going independent.  FuseSource will continue to offer open source integration and messaging software, tools, training, and consulting based on Apache ServiceMix, Camel, MQ messaging and other middleware-related projects.  

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Progress Software Brings BPM Capabilities to OpenEdge Database, Apps

Progress Software is looking to lower the cost and complexity of end-to-end BPM projects with an innovative approach to allow ISVs to BPM-enable business applications directly. The Progress OpenEdge BPM initiative looks to cut DBMS licensing fees and reduce deployment complexity.

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Air France-KLM Uses Progress RPM for More Responsive SOA

Air France-KLM Airlines is using Progress Software’s Responsive Process Management (RPM)  suite to improve agility and real-time responsiveness of its SOA-based systems for operations and customer reservations. The project is enabled by Progress’ Actional SOA Management platform.

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IBM, Oracle, Metastorm and Progress To Speak at BPM-CON on June 29

‘The Future of BPM,’ an online conference for Business Process Management will be held June 29, and will attract some 1,000 IT executives and business managers.  BPM experts from IBM, Oracle Corp., Metastorm and Progress Software will present, according to the event’s producer Integration Developer News.

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Progress’ Buy of Savvion BPM Will Drive ‘Operational Responsiveness’

Progress Software execs say its acquisition of BPM firm Savvion in January will accelerate its ability to deliver ‘operational responsive’ -- highly-responsive, data-rich business solutions to cut risks or find new opportunities in real-time and into the future.  Integration Developer News spoke with the two execs.

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Open Integration with OSGi



Improving Operational Responsiveness With Mainframe SOA Enablement



 Jeff shares how customers are apply SOA techniques to overcome shortcomings of many traditional mainframe integration techniques.  The results: Leveraging DB2, IMS and other mainframe data for near real-time projects that deliver dramatically more business value.   

  • Jeff Overton - Progress DataDirect Shadow Product Management

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Progress FUSE Open Source Messaging Online Retail



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Gain Efficiency, Avoid Risk, Seize Opportunity



Driving Top-Line Growth ~ Not Just Operational Efficiency



  • Dr. M. Ketabchi - Chief Scientist

BPM-CON Case Study Keynote Panel



  • Progress Software: Dr. M. Ketabchi - Chief Scientist
  • IBM: Dave Marquard - Manager, BPM Product Marketing
  • Oracle: Dan Tortorici - Director of BPM Product Marketing

Unleashing SOA - Faster Response to Business Change



  • Hub Vandervoort - CTO for Enterprise Infrastructure

SOA Summit Keynote Case Study Panel



Enterprises Need Customer-Centric Applications – Can They Build them in BPM?



  • Dr. M. Ketabchi - Chief Strategist

BPM-CON: Case Study Keynote Panel



  • [Progress Software]: Dr. M. Ketabchi - Chief Strategist
  • [IBM]: Brian Safron - Program Director, WebSphere Business Rules and Events
  • [Oracle]: Dan Tortorici - Director of BPM Product Marketing



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