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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Oracle acquires AmberPoint

By David Worthington

Oracle today has announced its acquisition of AmberPoint, a maker of SOA management software.

AmberPoint's SOA Management System solution is focused on resolving issues in application performance and transaction monitoring. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, and the transaction is expected to close during the first half of this year, according to Oracle.

AmberPoint has partnerships with HP, Microsoft, Parasoft, SAP and TIBCO. Oracle will continue to support multiple platforms "even if the relationship ends," and it will support OEM agreements going forward, the company said in a conference call with the press.

"My guess is that Oracle will terminate many of these relationships," said Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research director for Burton Group. AmberPoint, which is the "clear leader" in the SOA management market, is an "excellent acquisition" for Oracle, she added.

"I view SOA management as the most useful piece of SOA infrastructure an organization can buy, yet very few organizations have bought one," Manes said.

"The big vendors have universally promoted ESB as the foundation of a SOA infrastructure, and they've traditionally played down SOA management. I have the opposite perspective; SOA management should be the foundation of the infrastructure, and ESBs are less important."

Oracle intends to integrate data from AmberPoint’s governance runtime into its Fusion middleware products, including Oracle Enterprise Manager, Oracle SOA Governance and Oracle SOA Suite, the company said.

"We expect the addition of AmberPoint's products to Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA Suite will provide stronger end-to-end governance that allows customers to manage the entire life cycle of SOA-based solutions, providing visibility and management across heterogeneous environments," said Thomas Kurian, Oracle executive vice president of product development.

"I doubt that Oracle will start to downplay ESBs, but I expect they will start to aggressively promote SOA management," Manes said.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Windows 7 Embedded adds multimedia modules

By David Worthington

Windows Embedded 7 Standard, an embedded edition of Windows 7, introduces new multimedia modules, energy saving options, and management capabilities for specialized enterprise and consumer devices.

Microsoft shipped Windows Embedded 7 Standard in late April at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose. Several of its partner's solutions and its own reference hardware were demonstrated during the conference.

Those included multi-touch kiosks built with Intel hardware, industrial automation products from Siemens as well as Microsoft's concept of set-top boxes for integrating PC and Web-based multimedia with televisions. Partners have been working with Windows Embedded 7 since September, when a preview version was released.

The primary focus of Microsoft's emb
edded products has been on enterprise-class devices, but Microsoft is now targeting the consumer marketplace with new Windows Media Center components and Windows Presentation Foundation-based UI controls, said Ashwin Kulkarni, senior product manager for Windows Embedded.

Developers also have access to Windows 7's multi-touch, Windows Flip 3D navigation and Windows Aero user interfaces. Other technologies found in Windows Embedded 7 Standard are Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol 7.0, Windows Media Player 12 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1.

The core product footprint is 400MB, Kulkarni said. Microsoft's development tools take dependencies into account as images are created, he said.
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