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IBM’s mobility play: MobileFirst

IBM’s mobility play: MobileFirst

By Tom Raftery on March 18, 2013

One of the big talking points at this year’s IBM Pulse was IBM’s recent unveiling of its new platform for mobile, MobileFirst. My colleague James covers the announcement in details on his RedMonk blog, but I thought I’d talk a bit about the GreenMonk perspective, as we haven’t covered mobile here very much to-date, and […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged electric vehicle, endpoint management, energy management, esb, ibm, ibmpulse, internet of everything, Internet of Things, lausd, mobile, mobile battery life, mobile endpoint management, mobilefirst, operational risk management, people as sensors, Pulse, sap | 2 Responses

TIBCO Corporate and Technology Analyst Briefing at TUCON2012

TIBCO Corporate and Technology Analyst Briefing at TUCON2012

By Sandy Kemsley on September 25, 2012

Murray Rode, COO of TIBCO, started the analyst briefings with an overview of technology trends (as we heard this morning, mobile, cloud, social, events) and business trends (loyalty and cross-selling, cost reduction and efficiency gains, risk management and compliance, metrics and analytics) to create the four themes that they’re discussing at this conference: digital customer […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged BI, BPM, Business process management, CEP, Cloud, esb, mobile, modeling, SOA, Social, Tibco, tucon2012 | 2 Responses

CASCON Workshop: Accelerate Service Integration In Your BPM and SOA Applications

CASCON Workshop: Accelerate Service Integration In Your BPM and SOA Applications

By Sandy Kemsley on November 1, 2010

I’m attending a workshop at the first morning of CASCON, the conference on software research hosted by IBM Canada. There’s quite a bit of good work done at the IBM Toronto software lab, and this annual conference gives them a chance to engage the academic and corporate community to present this research. The focus of […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged BPM, CASCON, esb, ibm, SOA

TIBCO Products Update

TIBCO Products Update

By Sandy Kemsley on May 11, 2010

Tom Laffey, EVP of Products and Technology, gave us an update at the analyst session yesterday on their new product releases (embargoed until today), but started with an interesting timeline of the their acquisitions. Unlike some companies, who make acquisitions just to remove a competitor from the market, TIBCO appears to have made some thoughtful […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged BI, BPM, CEP, esb, SOA, Tibco, Tucon

More BPM Acquisitions: Progress Buys Savvion

More BPM Acquisitions: Progress Buys Savvion

By Sandy Kemsley on January 11, 2010

BPM acquisitions must be in the air: today, Progress Software announced that they’ve bought Savvion for $49M. This is hot on the heels of IBM’s announcement last month that they’re buying Lombardi, with one huge difference being that Progress doesn’t already have a BPM product in their lineup, whereas IBM has two. Of the three […]

Posted in Business | Tagged BPM, Business process management, CEP, Cloud, esb, ibm, Progress, Service-oriented architecture, software as a service

Is the Future of SOA Open Source?

Is the Future of SOA Open Source?

By Dion Hinchcliffe on December 11, 2009

It’s a truism that you don’t have to buy software to deliver on SOA, which is primarily a style of technical architecture and business strategy and isn’t really something you can go out and purchase. But it’s also true that…

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Architecture, Business, Cloud Computing, Compliance, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise Computing, esb, Governance, Industry Trends, integration, mashups, Open source, SOA, strategy, Technology / Software, Web services

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