Iona Ditches App Server For Open-source JBoss
News Iona has ditched its proprietary J2EE application server in favour of open-source software from JBoss Group. The deal, which will see Iona focus its development efforts on its other integration products, is the latest example of the increasing...
[November 12, 2003, 14:30]
Iona Sets Sights On Web Services
News Software maker Iona Technologies will seek to do an end run around Java application server companies with the release next year of a software integration server built around Web services technology. Through an acquisition, Iona gained XMLBus...
[December 23, 2002, 8:16]
SOAs Get Open Source Back-end Option
News Continuing open source's encroachment into server software, Iona Technologies and an industry consortium launched on Monday a project for back-end integration. The project, known as Celtix, will be based on a code donation by Iona.
[June 21, 2005, 11:35]
Web Services - The Only Way To Make Wi-Fi Good For Business?
News Web services are the missing link to make Wi-Fi suitable for business use, according to integration specialist Iona, whose Mobile Orchestrator product featured at Intel's Centrino launch. Mobile computing using Wi-Fi is not good enough for business...
[March 13, 2003, 9:29]
Programmers Adopt 'Extreme' Methods
News John Giblin, senior vice president of engineering at Dublin, Ireland-based software company Iona Technologies, turned to Extreme last summer to slash software delivery times. Since using Extreme for Iona's application server product, Giblin has...
[April 3, 2001, 14:15]
Business Software Makers Go Open Source
News 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 decided to create an open source project for its Java-based integration middleware.
[January 16, 2007, 8:13]
Orbix 3™ White Paper
White Papers This paper describes Orbix™ 3, from IONA Technologies. Orbix™ is an enterprise ORB which combines the functionality of the core CORBA standard with an integrated suite of services: management, security, naming, messaging, fault tolerance, load...
[October 12, 2003, 0:00]
Sun Shines On Web Services Spec
News Sun, Oracle, Iona Technologies, Fujitsu Software and Arjuna Technologies will submit the specifications, the Web Services Composite Applications Framework (WS-CAF), to either the World Wide Web Consortium or the Organisation for the Advancement of...
[July 28, 2003, 16:24]
Web Services Integration: A Strategy For The Finance Industry
White Papers It will also take a look at the IONA product set and see how the application of these products can be used to realize these benefits. This document describes how Web Services and Web Services Integration can be used within the finance industry to...
[May 31, 2004, 0:00]
Microsoft And Interoperability: Oxymoron Or Secret Soul Mate?
Blog Well, latest (that I’ve heard of) to jump on the ‘interop’ bandwagon is Iona whose Artix mainframe and integration products have been bundled for Microsoft interoperability. Iona’s press- and customer-facing materials are can be difficult to digest...
[April 10, 2008, 10:25]
Orbix E2A Application Server Platform
White Papers IONA’s Application Server Platform is an application deployment infrastructure designed for today’s heterogeneous, distributed IT environment. It provides a set of technologies for building new applications - and exposing existing applications...
[October 26, 2003, 23:00]
Row Threatens Web Services Standards
News There's this division of labour that's emerging between those who can develop (Web) services and those that can put them together to make an application," said Eric Newcomer, chief technology officer at Iona Technologies and a member of the W3C's...
[January 17, 2003, 11:30]
Petals Aims To Make Java Business Integration Bloom
News Celtix is backed by Iona Technologies of Ireland, while the principal backers of Petals are EBM WebSourcing of France and Brazil's Fossil E-Commerce. Open source middleware consortium ObjectWeb on Tuesday announced the Petals project, a significant...
[October 26, 2005, 13:20]
Sun And JBoss Bury The Java Hatchet
News JBoss Group is also expected 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 1.4 certification through monetary or other...
[November 19, 2003, 9:00]
Will Utility Computing Reshape The Way People Do Business?
News In particular, Carr downplays the competitive advantage that custom-built software applications can bring, compared to hosted offerings, said Eric Newcomer, chief technology officer at software maker Iona Technologies.
[June 21, 2005, 12:20]
Sonic Builds A Model ESB
News There is also competition on the open source front in the form of Celtix, a Java standards based, open source ESB project backed by Iona and ObjectWeb. Sonic Software has taken a new step in its effort to create standards around the Enterprise...
[December 9, 2005, 9:25]
Cut Out The Risks Of Web Services
News Packaged applications from vendors such as PeopleSoft, SAP, and Seibel already support Web services interfaces, while software infrastructure providers such as Iona, Tibco, and Vitria are adding new Web services features to ease application...
[December 3, 2002, 13:29]
Java Brewers To Stir Web Services Pot
News Not to be outdone, HP, IBM, Silverstream and Iona Technologies say they will also ship new tools for building and running Web services. Sun Microsystems, Oracle, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard are expected to announce new software or tools to improve or...
[March 25, 2002, 14:56]
WebLogic Software Gets A Revamp
News A recent research note from Gartner noted that Java application server vendors, including BEA, IBM, Sybase, Sun Microsystems, Oracle and Iona Technologies, have bundled integration middleware and portals with their application servers.
[December 13, 2002, 14:39]
Sun And Allies Promote Java For Servers
News Other companies that have failed to pass the latest J2EE test include Iona Technologies. Five months ago, Sun released the latest version of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), a common way for companies to use the Java language to build business...
[January 30, 2002, 12:34]

