Parasoft BPEL Maestro
Published: 20th February 2008 | By: Simon Holloway
BPEL Maestro implements a WSDL-centric view of web services. It supports web services standards such as WSDL, SOAP, XML, HTTP, JMS, WS-Addressing, and WS-I Basic Profile.
K2 blackpearl
Published: 18th February 2008 | By: Simon Holloway
K2 realised that modelling of business processes is only a small part of a complete BPMS. This factor, in conjunction with the need to support a declarative driven-model, was the fundamental principle behind the development of K2 blackpearl.
SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure and SAP Auto-ID Enterprise
Published: 2nd February 2008 | By: Simon Holloway
When SAP entered the RFID market initially, they offered a product (AII) which seemed to sit between the real edge devices and the centralised SAP system; so it was a site solution. This year, their strategy has broadened to support the management of mast
Composite Information Server
Published: 1st February 2008 | By: Philip Howard
Composite Information Server is, technically speaking, an enterprise information integration (EII) platform...
NetSuite SuiteBundler
Published: 20th January 2008 | By: Martin Banks
SuiteBundler, a new component in a larger platform of development tools called SuiteFlex, is an easy-to-use tool for building extensions and applications within NetSuite's integrated on-demand enterprise business management suite.
Sybase IQ technology overview
Published: 15th January 2008 | By: Philip Howard
Sybase IQ can offer significant performance and total cost of ownership advantages over traditional products for query-intensive computing requirements.
Enterprise RTView
Published: 15th January 2008 | By: Philip Howard
In our opinion, Enterprise RTView would be recognised as a market leader for BAM or Operational BI if it were better known.
SL Systems
Published: 14th January 2008 | By: Philip Howard
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Metastorm BPM
Published: 6th January 2008 | By: Simon Holloway
The Metastorm BPM product has a strong Microsoft pedigree, but has been sold on its merits as a BPM tool rather than on its platform.