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May 14th, 2007

Oracle says future of SOA is EDA; ditches 'SOA 2.0'

Posted by Joe McKendrick @ 9:58 am

Categories: General, Vendor Watch, Web Services

Tags: Oracle Corp., SOA, Joe McKendrick

Many commentators appear to have been underwhelmed by goings-on at last week's Java One confab, but at least Oracle made some SOA news when it laid out its Fusion middleware vision.

And, unlike past pronouncements, the vendor did not refer to its new emerging vision as "SOA 2.0."

Oracle says Fusion is bringing together three disciplines — SOA, Event-Driven Architecture, and Grid computing. According to the Big O, "current middleware offerings only permit organizations to support SOAs, event processing, and Grid computing at 'the edge,' requiring each component of their application platform be developed, deployed and managed as a separate entity."

Along the lines of EDA, Oracle said it's developing new Complex Event Processing (CEP) capabilities "that support high-volume, programmatic analysis of events to identify patterns and correlations across multiple heterogeneous event sources." Oracle says CEP capabilities will complement existing EDA offerings, such as Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, "that provides real-time operational dashboards for tracking business key performance indicators, multi-channel alerting, and invoking automated or manual response actions."

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Again.
Way to cherry-pick your quote from the linked article, mighetto. How about these?

"And this year?s JavaOne, which was otherwise quite uneventful, had its fullest turnout in years"
... (Read the rest)
Posted by: william.furr@... Posted on: 05/14/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Java One had its fullest turnout in years  mighetto | 05/14/07
Again.  william.furr@... | 05/14/07

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