Treffer: Java App Servers Advance.
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This article reports that BEA Systems and Sun Microsystems have advanced their Java application servers in April 2004, while Oracle pushed its Java development environment for grid enablement. BEA allegedly offered customers a path to utility computing through a partnership with Veritas Software, and that Sun released a low-end version of its application server that supports the enterprise Java standard. BEA allegedly inked a deal to make its WebLogic application server work better with three Veritas products. Such products include Veritas OpForce, for automatically provisioning servers, Veritas Indepth, for managing the performance of applications, and Veritas Cluster Server, for linking servers in a group. According to Arya Barirani, director of solutions marketing at Veritas, the products of the company have always supported BEA, but it has been done in a way that one would find support for a lot of other applications. Allegedly, Veritas and BEA position themselves as neutral vendors whose products work with a range of hardware and software. Their joint offering is probably increasingly open than most, meaning it should work better in a heterogeneous environment with a mix of servers and applications, said William Hurley, senior analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group.
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