bea application servers

App server developments, post-BEA-HP

Comment Today's deal between HP and BEA, expected for a while (http://www.silicon.com/a54158 ), shows the lion's share of business will increasingly be done by a familiar group of vendors. Analysts have predicted these will be BEA, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle... [25 Jun 2002]

HP and BEA move the middle way

News BEA's Mark Prichard deflected talk of commoditisation of the application server market by saying customers are still willing to pay for application servers because the technology is so crucial to the IT infrastructure. [25 Jun 2002]

All the commentary and analysis...

Comment App server developments, post-BEA-HP http://www.silicon.com/a54172 Application servers - central to web services? Here is all our non-news coverage of app servers - in one handy place: App servers - what you should know, what you should do http... [09 Jun 2002]

HP considers pulling the plug on app servers

News He added that no final decision over the future of HP's middleware had been taken to move back to BEA app servers. HP acquired its application server technology through the $470m acquisition of Bluestone in 2000, having previously served the market... [07 Jun 2002]

Sun ramps up its web services

News Unlike previous versions, Sun One Portal Server 6.0 provides support for Sun, IBM and BEA application servers. It follows the release of Solaris 9 last week which boasted an integrated Sun One application server. [03 Jun 2002]

App servers - what you should know, what you should do

Comment For example, HP offers a basic technology for $5,000 per processor, while BEA and IBM are selling application servers - albeit it with deeper functionality - for $10,000 to $20,000 per processor. While the market at the moment includes small... [31 May 2002]

App servers: the main vendor offerings analysed

Comment Doyle quotes figures from Meta Group for 2001 deployments - market share for deployed J2EE application servers was 37 per cent for BEA and 22 per cent for IBM. As for IBM taking this highly-cherished spot, BEA's Doyle said: "We don't believe that's... [28 May 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: App server league positions, Citrix improves MetaFrame and StarOffice 6

Comment BEA has been trumpeting the news it had, once again, managed to retain the number one position in the worldwide application server marketplace. This finding, unearthed by IDC, demonstrated once again how dominant BEA's application server really is. [27 May 2002]

Web services: Glossary

Comment Main players in the market are BEA and IBM with Microsoft, Oracle and Sun also having similar offerings. Sun One relies heavily on the J2EE environment, based around application servers and heavyweight server hardware. [04 May 2002]

HP battles Microsoft and Sun in web services war

News Darren Gale, marketing manager for HP Middleware EMEA, said: "It does compete with the likes of BEA, but we have made sure our web services stack will work with other application servers, because we recognise that a lot of potential customers have... [25 Mar 2002]

BEA chief upbeat despite falling sales

News Application server specialist BEA has reported a 10 per cent drop in sales for the three months to 31 January 2002, a fall that was in line with analyst expectations. Despite the news, BEA founder, president and CEO Alfred Chuang was in upbeat mood... [22 Feb 2002]

The Ovum View (Part II): Will Microsoft take it all?

Comment They will also have to compete with platform heavyweights such as BEA and Oracle, wireless middleware specialists such as 724 Solutions, Aether Systems and Brience plus in all likelihood wireless infrastructure providers such as Ericsson and Nokia. [14 Jan 2002]

Why software giants are hooked on middleware glue

Comment Oracle is pushing to take market share from BEA. At the same time BEA is more interested in trying to maintain a lead over IBM. What's at stake is the application server market, and users need to know about it because application servers will... [04 Jun 2001]

Oracle full of beans over app server launch

News The battle over the highly lucrative application server market cranked up today with fresh products announced from two of the largest players, BEA Systems and Oracle. Oracle said today its new 9i application server will run Java-based applications... [04 Jun 2001]

BEA and BroadVision unite for ebusiness solutions

News Together, the two firms will supply next-generation ebusiness solutions that will combine Java-based application servers from BEA with BroadVisions' ebusiness software applications. Bill Coleman, CEO of BEA Systems, said in a statement... [16 Nov 2000]

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