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Business software makers go open source

...Another company that decided to jump into the open source realm is Iona Technologies, which sells integration middleware to large corporate customers. In 2005, Iona... Read more

16 January, 2007 by Martin LaMonica

Microsoft joins server-messaging working group

...of existing proprietary software. Novell, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Börse Systems, Goldman Sachs, Iona Technologies, Rabbit Technologies and 29West have already joined the AMQP effort. Microsoft... Read more

27 October, 2008 by Mike Ricciuti

Adding flavour to the Java brew

Although Sun clearly takes on the role of lead ‘barista’ at the Java coffee brewing pot, it would be hard not to notice... Read more

7 May, 2008

Petals aims to make Java Business Integration bloom

...companies to work together on open source middleware. Celtix is backed by Iona Technologies of Ireland, while the principal backers of Petals are EBM WebSourcing... Read more

26 October, 2005 by Matthew Broersma

Apache Synapse sparks Web services connections

...Weerawarana. There are other projects intent on creating open source integration software. Iona Technologies, Sun, and JBoss are all building versions of the Java Business... Read more

22 August, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Will utility computing reshape the way people do business?

...to hosted offerings, said Eric Newcomer, chief technology officer at software maker Iona Technologies. "Computers do not work without software. And unlike electricity or other... Read more

21 June, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

SOAs get open source back-end option

Continuing open source's encroachment into server software, Iona Technologies and an industry consortium launched on Monday a project for back... Read more

21 June, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Faster Web services on the horizon?

...to fix that problem naturally," said Eric Newcomer, chief technology officer at Iona Technologies and an attendee of the meeting. Newcomer says current XML performance... Read more

23 March, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

RFID: Overcoming the challenges

...technology officer at YouthStream Media Networks and director of product strategy at IONA Technologies. He is currently RFID technical evangelist with ObjectStore, a division of... Read more

1 March, 2004 by Mark Palmer

Sun and JBoss bury the Java hatchet

...to announce on Tuesday that some of the company's partners, including Iona Technologies, WebMethods and SchlumbergerSema, will assist JBoss in attaining the J2EE version... Read more

19 November, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

JBoss offers customers legal protection

The open-source server software company is to indemnify its customers from liabilities associated with its products Read more

17 November, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

Sun shines on Web services spec

...the approval of Web services specifications for coordinating electronic transactions. Sun, Oracle, Iona Technologies, Fujitsu Software and Arjuna Technologies will submit the specifications, the Web... Read more

28 July, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

OASIS tackles messaging for Web services

...Services Reliable Messaging Technical Committee include Commerce One, Cyclone Commerce, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Iona Technologies, NEC, Oracle, SAP, See Beyond, Sonic Software, Sun and WRQ. IBM... Read more

27 February, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

Row threatens Web services standards

...together to make an application," said Eric Newcomer, chief technology officer at Iona Technologies and a member of the W3C's Web Services Architecture committee... Read more

17 January, 2003 by Paul Festa

Iona sets sights on Web services

Software maker Iona Technologies will seek to do an end run around Java application server... Read more

23 December, 2002 by Martin LaMonica

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