Oracle releases data-gathering tool
News Oracle's push into process-driven integration software mirrors the efforts of its competitors, such as IBM, BEA Systems and Microsoft, which are readying server-based applications that use the BPEL-based work flow software.
[May 17, 2004, 11:45]
Academic elected to OASIS board
News Glushko, whose term expires in July 2006, fills a seat vacated by Intel in November and is the lone academic on a board dominated by companies including Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, BEA, Fujitsu Software, Sun, Nokia and HP.
[February 23, 2005, 11:00]
Start-up enters business processes market
News And application server companies such as IBM, BEA Systems and Microsoft also have products that fit into the category. BPM software includes tools to model and build systems and to link these to existing databases and other business applications.
[January 16, 2003, 11:01]
CA makes Web services entrance
News The companies that have signed on to support the product include Microsoft, BEA Systems, Sun Microsystems, open-source application server maker JBoss Group, business process integration software company Collaxa, network traffic accelerator...
[December 8, 2003, 8:30]
Web services need trust as well as standards
News Other vendors, among which are Baltimore Technologies, BEA Systems, Cisco Systems, Intel, Novell, RSA Security, and Sun Microsystems have said they would participate in OASIS development effort, according to Gartner.
[July 5, 2002, 9:04]
Oracle's Red Hat salvo falls short of mark
News BEA Systems, an Oracle competitor that sells Java server software that runs on Linux and other operating systems, is an instructive example. Take the case of Cisco Systems, which has more than 5,000 RHEL subscriptions for its developers' Linux...
[October 27, 2006, 15:45]
SAP plans 'easier' architecture
News IBM, Microsoft, BEA Systems, WebMethods and Tibco all make products that compete at some level with NetWeaver, they said. SAP plans to discuss on Wednesday a new software architecture that's designed to make its line of business applications easier...
[March 18, 2004, 16:00]
Merrill forecasts IT spending growth in 2002
News Chief information officersalso indicated they are becoming more choosy about who they purchase their technology from; IBM, Microsoft, Dell Computer and Cisco Systems are all expected to fare well in 2002, while EMC, BEA Systems, Computer...
[January 2, 2002, 15:05]
Microsoft teases new Visual Studio.Net
News Visual Studio.Net, originally released in February, serves as Microsoft's chief weapon in the battle for software developers who have a choice among Microsoft's .Net Web services plan and rival software sold by Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems...
[November 11, 2002, 8:08]
Microsoft to offer peek at new tools
News Visual Studio.Net, originally released in February, serves as Microsoft's chief weapon in the battle for software developers who have a choice among Microsoft's .Net Web services plan and rival software sold by Sun, BEA Systems, Oracle, IBM and...
[November 8, 2002, 16:38]
What to expect from Microsoft's Web Services Enhancements
News Microsoft (along with IBM, BEA, and other platform providers) recognises the value of allowing systems to talk at the services level in a multipoint fashion. This is a value that cannot be recognised until standards exist beyond SOAP, XML, and UDDI...
[February 26, 2003, 10:37]
Sun bases prices on countries' populations
News Sun's software competes with packages from IBM, BEA Systems, Microsoft and the open-source community, which produces a multitude of freely available packages. The new versions will be available by the end of the year and will include all of JES...
[March 3, 2004, 8:45]
Dow off sharply as trading resumes
News Cisco Systems, BEA Systems, Vignette, 3Com, E*Trade, Solectron and Intel joined a host of companies outside the tech sector in announcing or expanding buybacks. BEA Systems Over the weekend, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq said their systems...
[September 18, 2001, 8:54]
Sun outlines plans for Java
News Yet, despite its broad reach on consumer devices, Java has made an equally large mark on server software makers, where Java-based back-end software has generated billions of dollars for IBM, Oracle, BEA Systems, Sun and others.
[May 8, 2007, 18:00]
Aesthetics versus practicality
News Moreover, the SOAP extensions currently being implemented by major software vendors like IBM, Microsoft, BEA, and Sun based on WS-I recommendations allow SOAP messages from different systems to be routed automatically and contain binary...
[February 20, 2003, 10:31]
Semiconductor makers streamline with RosettaNet standards
News Integration companies like Peregrine, BEA, webMethods and Tibco have built software using the standards to link separate companies. It allows folks like Motorola to say I no longer need these capabilities in my four walls," said Christopher Carfi...
[July 12, 2001, 15:29]
Can the URL be improved?
News They will need support of the WS-I (Web services Interoperability Organization) as well as the 'heavyweights' -- IBM, Microsoft, Sun, BEA and others -- to make this happen. The XRI effort is focused on making these accessible in location...
[January 9, 2003, 9:04]
Pinpointing HP's centre of gravity
News On the partnership side, HP has 14 major alliances, including companies such as Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, BEA, Samsung, Accenture, Deloitte, and BearingPoint. And is it much different from the IBM, Sun or Microsoft belief systems?
[October 7, 2003, 15:00]
Oasis and UN approve ebXML specification
News The group, dubbed Oasis, which includes IBM, Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems, Hewlett-Packard and others, has worked with UN technology group CEFACT for the last 18 months to create a blueprint for businesses to use XML (Extensible Markup Language...
[May 15, 2001, 8:38]
OASIS looks to make peace in reliable-messaging standards battle
News Last month, another group of companies, led by IBM, Microsoft, BEA Systems and Tibco Software, submitted a similar technical document to OASIS for consideration as a standard. Backers of two overlapping standards submissions for reliable messaging...
[May 11, 2005, 12:25]



