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For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
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November 15, 2005 Enterprise Service Bus Scorecard Summary: IONA TechnologiesKey Findings From "The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Service Bus, Q4 2005"by Mike Gilpin with Ken Vollmer, John R. Rymer, Lindsey Hogan Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)IONA Technologies is a longtime leader in the object middleware business, and entered the enterprise service bus (ESB) market in late 2004 with Artix. Building on IONA's experience at the high end, Artix is designed to be flexible in supporting many protocols today, and rapidly add more protocols in the future. Multi-protocol support is important at the high end of the ESB market. IONA lacks service orchestration or process modeling features, but if your shop resembles those of most Artix customers — high end, without many packaged applications, and a lot of custom development — then you may also find Artix to be a good fit for its proven scalability and good support. Buy Risk-FreeDownload and print PDF immediately. Price: US $795 Our Money-Back Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, return it for a full refund within three weeks of your online purchase. Already a Forrester Client?
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Original air date: Friday, January 23, 2009 This scorecard summary is featured in: The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Service Bus, Q4 2005 View vendor summaries for other vendors in this Forrester Wave: BEA Systems, Cape Clear Software, Fiorano Software, IONA Technologies, Oracle, PolarLake, Sonic Software, Sun Microsystems, TIBCO Software, and webMethods
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