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Open Mashup Alliance: New Language Will Boost Adoption
Leading software vendors, consulting firms and service providers have formed the Open Mashup Alliance (OMA) to promote successful adoption of Enterprise Mashup technologies and push for an open mashup language to foster interoperability and portability. OMA founders include Adobe, Capgemini, HP, Intel, JackBe, Kapow Technologies, ProgrammableWeb, Synteractive, and Xignite.
Full Story >Progress Apama Improves Real-Time Trading for ICE
Traders using IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) global future exchanges, now have improved automated connections for designing, predicting and executing trades in real-time due thanks to upgrades from Progress Software’s Apama platform for complex event processing.
Full Story >Survey: Business, Software Execs See Rise in Dev Budgets
Despite the downturn in the overall economy, budgets for IT dev projects are on the rise in 2009, according to the majority of senior business leaders and software development professionals polled in a massive survey of 6,000 business leaders conducted by IDC.
Full Story >CAST Software Upgrades Application Intelligence Platform
CAST Software is upgrading its Application Intelligence Platform, which assesses the quality of applications delivered by development teams to business users. CAST 6.4 will improve detection of security vulnerabilities and an improved dashboard with views of software quality metrics that could impact business value or security.
Full Story >VMware, HP Partner To Manage Physical, Virtual Datacenters
VMware and HP unveiled plans at this week’s VMworld 2009 for a solution to let customers better manage integrated physical and virtual infrastructures, including cloud-based options. The solution, to ship Q1 2010, will bring together HP Insight Control and VMware vCenter Server, and allows VMware’s vCenter console to be a ‘single-pane-of-glass,’ execs said.
Full Story >OASIS Publishes WS- Standards for Networked Devices
OASIS has published three proposed Web services standards to make it easier to find, share, and control printers, storage, sensors, cellphone, PDAs and a variety of non-traditional smart devices hooked up to a network. The new standards include Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Dynamic Discovery), SOAP Over User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS).
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