bea application servers
BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic Edition 6.2.1: Deploying CFML on J2EE Application Servers
White Paper While most Web applications on J2EE servers are built with Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, and other components of the J2EE specification, BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic Edition 6.2.1 makes it possible to deploy CFML applications on J2EE servers as native J2EE... [04 Jul 2006]
Migrating Sun-Based BEA WebLogic Application Servers to Dell PowerEdge Servers
White Paper Following previous studies of migrating Sun-based internet service providers to Dell's PowerApp appliance web servers, compatibility and price/performance comparisons were made with Sun and Dell mid-size servers running the popular BEA WebLogic... [01 Mar 2004]
Migrating Sun-Based BEA WebLogic Application Servers to Dell PowerEdge Servers Part - 3
White Paper This white paper compares Sun and Dell servers running BEA WebLogic Server. This paper focuses on migrating BEA WebLogic Server to the Dell PowerEdge 1550 server running Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. [01 Mar 2004]
Architectures for J2EE Application Clustering in BEA and IBM Application Servers
White Paper This paper presents the general concepts and possibilities provided by the clustering of the J2EE applications and then describe the solutions provided by BEA and IBM. The clustering techniques used by the J2EE application servers enable them to... [15 Jun 2007]
Managing BEA WebLogic Servers: A BMC Performance Manager-Based Solution From BMC Software
White Paper WebLogic Server from BEA Systems is a pioneer and leader in the J2EE application server market. This paper examines the challenges faced by IT operations groups in managing production WebLogic Server-based J2EE applications, and the use of BMC... [05 Dec 2005]
Deploying BEA WebLogic on Intel(r) Architecture-based Servers
White Paper BEA WebLogic Server-deployed applications running on Intel(r) Itanium(R) 2 platforms or Xeon(TM) processors MP provide a modular, flexible, and affordable platform that addresses all these needs, and brings a new level of value to enterprise-class... [24 Feb 2004]
HP's Internal BEA-Based Applications Successfully Share Servers - Receiving Exactly the Resources They Need With HP Virtual Server Environment for HP-UX 11i
White Paper There are significant benefits to HP in utilizing the products of the companies with which it goes to market: BEA is a good example. They also wanted to change application teams' mindset from dedicated application servers, to embracing a new shared... [07 Jul 2005]
Enhancing Availability, Performance, and Security for BEA WebLogic Clusters Using Cisco CSS 11000Series Content Services Switches
White Paper As enterprises move applications to the Web, they are taking advantage of leading-edge Web application servers like BEA WebLogic Server to shorten development cycles, ease deployment, and enhance application availability. [24 Feb 2004]
BEA and Sun strike app server deal
News Once the BEA deal is effective in January, Solaris customers can evaluate and choose between Sun's and BEA's Java application servers. Both Sun and BEA are seeking to gain market share in the hotly contested market for J2EE application servers... [17 Dec 2002]
Through the fog... Buying an application server
Comment Having selected an application you could be forgiven for thinking, with branding like, ‘Powered by WebSphere’ or ‘Built on BEA’, that your newly acquired application will come ready with the application server included. [20 Mar 2003]
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]
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]
HP goes back to software
News Since dropping Bluestone, HP has forged a close alliance with BEA and has trained its consulting corps on BEA's WebLogic software running on HP's different hardware servers. HP spent $470m in 2000 to acquire Bluestone Software, a small maker of... [12 Nov 2004]
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]
Make the Case: Business Case Template for BEA WebLogic Server* 8.1 for Intel® Itanium® 2 Processor- and Intel® Xeon Processor MP-Based Servers
White Paper Look no further — ZDNet has just the thing, a ready-to-use business case job aid, Make the Case Series: BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 for Intel® Itanium® 2 Processor and Intel® Xeon Processor MP-based Servers. [24 Feb 2004]
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