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The Application Server War Escalates
| by M. Reed |
... Other, application specific vendors are now hopping on board; the latest example is the recent
announcement of an SAP Web Application Server for SAP ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/DataWarehousing/2001/06/news_analysis/NA_DW_MFR_06_25_01_1.asp - 8k - 2001-06-25 |
| Summary: At JavaOne in San Francisco, a battle ensued between BEA Systems CEO Bill Coleman, and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. In a truly
ugly display of how contentious the application server market has become, they argued over whose product was better, faster,
cheaper. The keynote was so rife with charges and coun
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SAP's Dr. Peter Barth on Client/Server and Database Issues with ...
| by M. Reed |
... Presuming that the id/password combination used by the application server to the ... This
would make it easier for other data warehouse products to "understand ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/DataWarehousing/1999/11/research_notes/EV_DW_MFR_11_99_1.asp - 14k - 1999-11-01 |
| Summary: To address questions for a TEC customer, we interviewed Dr. Peter Barth, Technology Marketing Manager for SAP AG in Walldorf,
Germany. The conversation covered issues in the areas of client/server architecture and database management used by the SAP
R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning suite of products.
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PeopleSoft on Client/Server and Database Issues
| by M. Reed |
... in the test database, then they can be moved to the other system with ... Daniels: As an example,
SAP does all the processing on the application server, so there ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/DataWarehousing/1999/11/research_notes/EV_DW_MFR_11_99_2.asp - 14k - 1999-11-01 |
| Summary: To address questions for a TEC customer, we interviewed PeopleSoft's Michael Daniels. The conversation covered issues in the
areas of client/server architecture and database management as they relate to the PeopleSoft Enterprise Resource Planning
suite of products.
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Open Source and Linux, IT Services: Zope Application Server and ...
... The company's open source application server is written in Python and C and is widely used
for building content management systems and other Web-based ...
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| http:/.../Zope-Corporation-Zope-Application-Server-and-ECM-Services.html - 4k - 2009-11-18 |
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IBI + IBM = EAI
| by M. Reed |
... data stored in legacy formats, flat files, or other non-relational ... Additionally, IBM/IBI's
WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Edition 3.5 offering should ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/DataWarehousing/2000/12/news_analysis/NA_DW_MFR_12_14_00_1.asp - 8k - 2000-12-14 |
| Summary: The latest entrant in the race to support IBM's MQSeries Integrator Version 2 is Information Builders (IBI) with its Middleware
Technology Group's 'Enterprise Connector for MQSeries Integrator'. The product provides SQL access to over 80 different data
sources, and should prove a good fit with MQSI. In
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Understand J2EE and .NET Environments Before You Choose
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... BEA's WebLogic, IBM's WebSphere, Oracle AS 10g, SAP NetWeaver, and other application
server platforms have been delivered along the same lines. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/12/research_notes/TU_ER_PJ_12_08_04_1.asp - 21k - 2004-12-08 |
| Summary: The Microsoft .NET versus J2EE platform argument often takes on the vehemence of a religious debate. Choosing one may amount
to 'betting the farm', whereas choosing neither or both typically forces unwieldy workarounds or excruciating duplicate development
efforts.
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Stalled Oracle Fumbling For A Jump-Start Kit Part 2: Event Summary ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Oracle has also set its sights on the prosperous application server (AS) market ... J2EE)
compliance, Web Services support, and integration to other Oracle products ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2002/04/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_04_15_02_1.asp - 15k - 2002-04-15 |
| Summary: Oracle continues respond to the changing requirements of the market, by addressing the need for Wireless Internet support,
application servers, and expanded ASP support, while using new pricing models to maintain and expand its existing customer
base.
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'Collaborative Commerce': ERP, CRM, e-Proc, and SCM Unite! A ...
| by Randy Garland |
... combined with Oracle's 9iAS application server and the Oracle 9i database, was all the software
that an enterprise would need. Other companies prominently ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Crm/2001/11/research_notes/TN_CR_RGG_11_22_01_1.asp - 24k - 2001-11-22 |
| Summary: There are two ways to build enterprise application solutions: link together disparate, best-of-breed solutions, in which vendors
embrace open architectures and inter-application messaging protocols, or find a one-stop-shop with all the software, functionality,
and interoperability one could ever ask for.
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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part Four: SOA and Web ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... applications stack. It can challenge BEA Systems, IBM, Sun, SAP, Tibco, and other EAI and application
server vendors. Also, there ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_17_05_1.asp - 24k - 2005-03-17 |
| Summary: The battle for the dominance in service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web services has nonetheless so far largely been a
war of words without the clear winner yet (and not any time soon), as many underlying Internet-based standards have emerged
only recently.
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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part One: Event Summary ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... application server technology, or applications software products. Oracle simplified its sales
coverage model, and now the wheels are set in motion for other ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_14_05_1.asp - 18k - 2005-03-14 |
| Summary: Although its service-oriented architecture-based platform and enterprise solutions will not likely be 'all things to all people'
any time soon, Oracle might be showing its ability to further develop its own enterprise infrastructure and applications via
a blitz acquisition of a Collaxa, a small and focus
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