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For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by Jeffrey S. Hammond, July 21, 2010
Open source is no longer a "don't ask, don't tell" secret in enterprise application development shops: Increased executive awareness and evolving open source business models are leading shops to adopt a mix of open source and commercial code. This shift . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., December 30, 2009
The middleware software market went through a sequence of paradigm changes in the past three decades. Most vendors offer middleware portfolios with various software components from basic application servers to recent and highly business-oriented business . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, Jeffrey S. Hammond, James Staten, December 21, 2009
As the European Commission’s (EC’s) objections to the acquisition of Sun Microsystems continue to delay the deal, Oracle issued clarification on its intentions for Sun’s technology, most notably its middleware. Oracle hadn’t previously discussed its plans . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., October 27, 2009
Forrester's market momentum data includes mergers and acquisitions (M&A), product, partnership, and strategy/go-to-market announcements. A trend analysis provides vendors with important background for the ongoing market consolidation and various strategic . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., September 4, 2009
The four largest traditional software vendors &mdash IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP &mdash compete around business process platform software. This broader software segment covers all the components that independent software vendors (ISVs) need . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by Jeffrey S. Hammond, John R. Rymer, August 19, 2009
The latest release of Oracle Fusion Middleware, dubbed "11g," establishes Oracle as the innovator among Java platform vendors. The first modules of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g &mdash the core Java application server, development tools, service-oriented . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Frank E. Gillett, March 24, 2009
Vendor strategists are calling Forrester asking what we make of the possibility of IBM buying Sun Microsystems. The conventional wisdom is that IBM wants to capture the Solaris/SPARC customer base to boost the AIX/Power business and own Java to protect . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., September 16, 2008
The middleware software market continues to mature &mdash from the bottom of the technology stack to the higher layers. A set of 15 representative vendors announced a healthy mix of new product innovations and the maintenance of existing products . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 30, 2008
The best news in Oracle's plan to absorb BEA Systems' middleware products: No forced upgrades and/or migrations for nine years. At the same time, Oracle disclosed plans for a rationalization of Oracle and BEA middleware to create new platforms by combining . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., May 27, 2008
This vendor positioning review self-assessment tool gives you the opportunity to score your own vendor positioning and compare the results with the positioning of six leading middleware software vendors and their products, which have been evaluated with . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., May 23, 2008
Forrester used its vendor positioning review (VPR) methodology to evaluate the positioning of six top middleware vendors across 14 criteria to determine where they are currently positioning themselves on the continuum between information technology (IT) . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, Jeffrey S. Hammond, April 25, 2008
Which application server has the fewest critical bugs? Is easiest to configure? Has the best quality overall? These questions play a key role in application development professionals' evaluations of their options for existing and future applications. . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, Mike Gilpin, Alex Cullen, Matthew Brown, Larry Fulton, October 16, 2007
By acquiring BEA Software's wealth of large corporate customers and well-respected middleware products, Oracle would be second only to IBM in that key market. Oracle's Larry Ellison has long threatened to acquire BEA Systems, finally making an offer on . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
Forrester evaluated the major application server platform suites and vendors across 175 criteria and found that Oracle received the highest scores across all of the scenarios we evaluated, due to its wide range of features and strong strategy. Microsoft . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
Pegasystems debuts in the Forrester Wave&trade evaluation of application server platforms as a Strong Performer. Pegasystems represents a new breed of platform for composite application and SOA development, rooted in neither .NET nor Java/J2EE. Pega . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
Oracle is a Leader across the board in our evaluation of application server platforms. This is the result of the broad range of development, deployment, and management features built into its Oracle Application Server and SOA Suite; its strong strategy; . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
BEA Systems is a veteran Java/J2EE platform vendor, having provided mission-critical Java/J2EE platforms to Verizon, Wells Fargo, and many other large organizations for years. BEA's current offering scores highlight the vendor's decision to partner for . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
Magic Software, a company focused on midmarket companies and departments within large enterprises, showed that it has a strong platform for many Web and SOA applications. Magic's iBOLT Suite scored well in architecture, development, and deployment but . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
What a difference 18 months makes. Sun Microsystems trailed the field in our 2004 evaluation of application server platforms and is a solid Strong Performer in this year's evaluation. Sun's platform grew substantially with its acquisition of SeeBeyond, . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
Microsoft is a Leader in our evaluation of application server platforms, due to the strong and mature development, deployment, management, and interoperability features of its Windows Server platform, which is based on .NET. Microsoft isn't pushing advanced . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
Red Hat's JBoss division's platform suite scored well in basic platform criteria in our evaluation of application server platforms, and its product costs are very attractive. But JBoss' rating suffered from its small number of development and management . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
After a strong showing in our 2004 evaluation, SAP disappointed in this year's Forrester Wave&trade evaluation of application server platforms. SAP earned low scores across the board, emerging as a borderline Strong Performer. SAP simply moves more . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, July 11, 2007
IBM's current offering scores in our evaluation of application server platforms are strong, reflecting the big portfolio of products included in IBM's platform. But IBM's strategy scores were held down by its high costs, the modest revenue growth that . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by Julie Giera, John R. Rymer, November 1, 2006
Want to take advantage of new multicore servers to expand your capacity? Bring a pricing analyst and a stack of product catalogs with you when it comes time to buy the software you'll need. Each major vendor has its own formula for dealing with multicore . . .
For Application Development & Delivery Professionals
by John R. Rymer, October 4, 2006
The major application server platforms (ASPs) are evolving to address both requirements rooted in the past and new requirements for service-oriented applications. For today's needs, ASPs and their associated development and management tools must make . . .