webmethods
Siebel latest IT company to warn of bad news ahead
News PeopleSoft, Sybase and WebMethods, among others each said sales and earnings for the quarter ended 31 March would miss Wall Street estimates. Siebel Systems expects first-quarter earnings and revenue to be lower than... [07 Apr 2003]
PeopleSoft and Sybase issue earnings warnings
News WebMethods and Interwoven also warned investors this week of earnings woes in the quarter ended 31 March. PeopleSoft and Sybase said first-quarter earnings will fall below analysts' forecasts on Thursday, citing... [04 Apr 2003]
Oasis looks for more web services standards
News Besides Novell and IBM, initial members of the OASIS Web Services Distributed Management Technical Committee include Actional, BMC Software, Computer Associates, Confluent Software, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, OpenNetwork, SeeBeyond, Sun... [11 Mar 2003]
BEA and HP team for web services management
News On the standards front, HP said it is working with BEA, Iona Technologies, Tibco and WebMethods to contribute a web services management specification to a distributed management working group within the Organization for... [04 Mar 2003]
BEA at the crossroads
News In the emerging area of integration software, BEA again faces entrenched competitors such as SeeBeyond, Tibco and WebMethods. At its annual customer conference in Orlando this week, the Java server software company will... [03 Mar 2003]
Patent claims a problem for next web services standard
News According to documents on the working group's website, two companies, WebMethods and Epicentric, a subsidiary of Vignette, say they may have patents that cover the technology being used in the SOAP 1.2 standard. [07 Nov 2002]
Microsoft targets financial services
News With BizTalk, Microsoft competes against software makers BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, SeeBeyond, Sun Microsystems, Tibco, Vitria, WebMethods and others in the growing market for integration software. By Alorie Gilbert [05 Nov 2002]
Sun makes web services U-turn
News These companies include Ariba, Cisco Systems, Iona Technologies, KPMG International, Novell, Reed Business Information, Reuters, Tibco, VeriSign and WebMethods. Sun Microsystems has announced it plans to join the Web... [25 Oct 2002]
CIOs: Get ready for the "next big thing"
News However, Clive Longbottom, senior analyst at Quocirca, said what BTO ultimately relies on is business process management, an area other companies such as Business Objects, Staffware and webMethods are trying to move into. [30 Sep 2002]
Integration experts eye web services market
News SeeBeyond and webMethods have both announced strategies to cash in on the web services market. It has been joined by fellow integration company, webMethods. The latest version of the... [04 Feb 2002]
US military signs up Ariba
News The DoD has signed up application integration vendor WebMethods to link its network, EMALL, with Ariba's Commerce Services Network - a global directory of suppliers. The US Department of Defense (DoD) is to link its... [04 Jan 2002]
WebMethods clinches lucrative e-hub deal
News WebMethods is to provide the connection to the Worldwide Retail Exchange e-marketplace for its members. WebMethods' software will link buyers with suppliers. While there is already a partnership with IBM... [19 Dec 2001]
WebMethods draws attention to enterprise systems
News Integration software provider WebMethods with the assistance of HP has launched a new specification helping companies keep tabs on the performance of enterprise systems across their business. WebMethods... [20 Sep 2001]
WebMethods gets friendly with a tribe called Qwest
News Integration software provider webMethods has signed a deal to host and manage PeopleSoft 8 applications on Qwest's ASP hosting arm, Qwest Cyber.Solutions. The deal extends the partnership between... [19 Sep 2001]
WebMethods slashes 160 jobs
News WebMethods has axed 160 jobs, or 15 per cent of its workforce, as it creaks under the pressure of the US economic slump. WebMethods is the latest B2B software company to fall foul of delayed purchasing... [09 Jul 2001]
