News and Events
Here you will find links recent news, events and announcements about Sonic products.
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23-Mar-2010
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25-Mar-2010
Tampa , United States More Info » |
DistribuTECHCelebrating 20 years as the leading annual T&D event. DistribuTECH covers automation and control systems, energy efficiency, engineering, demand response, renewable's integration, power delivery equipment and water utility technology. No show provides more educational and networking opportunities than DistribuTECH. You don't want to miss it! |
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24-Mar-2010
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24-Mar-2010
London , United Kingdom More Info » |
IDC SOAIf you are looking at how you can better align your current technical services. IDC’s SOA Conference will provide an invaluable power of advice combining SOA with BPM is seen as an opportunity to achieve greater efficiency. On the day the conference will also look at how SOA virtualisation and cloud concepts can provide support for each other. |
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18-May-2010
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18-May-2010
Nice , United States More Info » |
TM ForumTM Forum is the world's leading industry association focused on improving business effectiveness for communications service providers and their suppliers. |
11-Feb-2010
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Intelligent Enterprise Editors' Choice Awards 2010Progress Software is named to the Intelligent Enterprise Editor's Choice "Companies to Watch" list, as a technology provider helping practitioners lead the way. |
19-Jan-2010
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Van Gansewinkel Groep Optimizes with Sonic ESB with Progress SoftwareProgress Software partners with Van Gansewinkel Groep to optimize the complex logistics surrounding the collection and processing of waste. |
07-Jan-2010
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Message Oriented Middleware Can Handle a Variety of Application TypesProgress FUSE has been chosen to support the European Organization for Nuclear Research's (CERN )distributed infrastructure. |
02-Dec-2009
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British Airways Uses Progress Software SOA SolutionsBritish Airways will use Progress Software's of SOA solutions as a key part of its travel program to upgrade the airline's IT systems. |
30-Nov-2009
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Havi Logistics Makes "Progress"Progress Sonic enables Havi Logistics to deploy a service oriented architecture to improve flexibility and offer more features to its customers. |
25-Nov-2009
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BA Chooses SOA Solutions of Progress SoftwareProgress Software's SOA solutions will enable British Airways to upgrade the airline's IT systems. |
25-Nov-2009
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Progress Links Heathrow T5 servicesHeathrow Airport's Terminal 5 is using Progress Software's middleware to integrate airport services and provide a hassle-free experience for passengers. |
23-Nov-2009
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British Airways Selects Progress Software SOA Solutions to Upgrade the Travel ExperienceBritish Airways will use Progress Software’s portfolio of SOA solutions to upgrade the airline's IT systems. |
23-Nov-2009
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Heathrow’s Terminal 5 Live on Progress SoftwareHeathrow Airport deployed Progress Software’s Sonic ESB in Terminal 5. |
23-Nov-2009
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BA Makes Progress Part of its FutureBritish Airways will leverage Progress Software's SOA suite to upgrade the airline's IT systems. |
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SOA Adoption: Technology Diversity AcceleratorsAlthough it is no surprise to say that technology diversity drives adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA), Forrester's survey data shows patterns in the use of development platforms, development languages, and application platform vendors that affect how rapidly certain IT segments adopt SOA. For example, enterprises with four or more application platform vendors have significantly higher SOA adoption than enterprises that use three or fewer. Small and medium-size businesses (SMBs) that use three development platforms have significantly higher SOA penetration than those using only one. By finding the patterns that match their organization's technology environment, architects can bolster their case for SOA with industry adoption numbers that correspond closely with their peer organizations' adoption rates. |
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The 2008 Service-Oriented Architecture Software Market LandscapeThis Market Services Report from AMR Research makes the point that "While most of the attention in the SOA market has been on the suites offered by major vendors, none of these are truly complete, and customers have more alternatives than what lies on the surface." The authors note that tools for SOA enabling such existing IT assets as legacy applications, messaging systems, and databases are now available and will play a crucial role for companies that can't afford to rewrite their systems from scratch. Regarding the Progress Software SOA Portfolio, they report, "Progress remains committed to being the independent choice for infrastructure. The company has assembled a portfolio of SOA products to address the most common integration challenges customers and software vendors face." Progress meets its customers' needs with independence, interoperability, and best-of-breed functionality. "Whatever the success of the big SOA suite vendors, there will always be a market for best-of-breed products like Progress." |
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Progress Acquires IONA to Strengthen Presence in AIM MarketThis Gartner News Analysis states that the acquisition of Iona Technologies will be consistent with Progress’ strategy of building a large portfolio of SOA-enabling technology through internal development and technology acquisitions such as Actional and Apama. Further, “Progress has the potential to almost double its market share in the application infrastructure and middleware (AIM) market.” The analysis also notes that the deal will give Progress well-known and widely adopted open source products, and will allow Progress to offer both bus-centric and smart end-point-centric ESB architectures. |
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Breaking up the Stack - The SOA Strategy of Progress SoftwareThis Butler Group White Paper shows the breadth of Progress Software's SOA portfolio and the unique manner by which it delivers these technologies to the marketplace. "Progress takes a refreshingly pragmatic view of the SOA market, recognizing that for most organizations (and certainly for most large and very large enterprises) the SOA infrastructure will itself be heterogeneous, either by design or by evolution and necessity. It provide its solutions in a form that can be readily implemented to enhance an existing SOA implementation, providing missing elements, or potentially replacing elements that are a less than optimal fit with the requirements of the organization." |


