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March 21, 2007

Enterprise mashups partnership

Worklight an Enterprise 2.0 software product that consumerizes the enterprise application experience, and Teqlo, a mashup provider, today announced a partnership that enables the first secure integration between a mashup and an Enterprise 2.0 server. This cooperation offers business users to create a secure enterprise application mashups for protected enterprise data without having to write any code.

"This partnership is an important step in providing a secure mashup platform for real business use cases," said Rod Boothby, senior director of solution marketing at Teqlo. "Using WorkLight's secure feeds and Teqlo's platform, business end users can build their own customized applications."

Mashup provide the tools to build composite applications based upon multiple internal and external web services. However, Enterprise class mashups require complex connectors to retrieve data from enterprise applications. Prior to Teqlo only technical users and developers were able to create even simple mashups.

 

July 27, 2006

The future of Software?

Alwayson_saas Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff was talking at the alwayson seminar at stanford his thoughts for the future of software are

Multi-tenancy
99.9 + at < 300 milliseconds per transaction
Scalability–1 to 10,000 users on the same instance
Easy meta-customization transcends versions
Standard Web services APIs for easy migration
Mashups–composite Web services apps
Replicated development environment as a service
Application exchanges and directories
Multi-application execution
Write once, run anywhere

Would you agree with his points.

Alaways on

July 26, 2006

SOA working group

BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle and SAP have formed a working group (Open SOA Collaboration) to help standardize SOA.

They have focused on service component architecture and service data objects.

The group has created a Wiki help manage the process.

http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Home

July 14, 2006

Aberdeen SOA ERP

Aberdeen research has shown that there is 90% of one billion plus turnover companies are looking to or are deploying SOA.

These companies will need large budgets to move on to the SOA bandwagon with 40% of their IT budgets going to making this big leap.

There are three camps emerging

  • SOA Lite is for users who are primarily deploying web services that do not require mission-critical capabilities such as high-volume scalability, high availability and failover, management, governance, and security.
  • SOA ERP is used by companies that are choosing to deploy SOA surrounding their ERP application software.
  • Enterprise SOA requires and uses mission-critical SOA middleware suite capabilities
  • From the SOA ERP camp Aberdeen expects mostly Mid-Size Companies and some Large and Small Companies to opt into this category based on the following characteristics:

    • The ERP vendor is a trusted supplier to the organization, and the relationship is
    working;
    • Business processes revolve around the ERP application software’s features, and
    there are modest integration challenges with applications surrounding the ERP
    package;
    • A strong desire to get more intelligence out of the ERP application without extensive
    custom programming due to limited skills or resources;
    • Service-level expectations are in line with existing SLAs for the ERP package;
    Enterprise Service Bus: An SOA Middleware Foundation
    • Willingness to live with the SOA product features and development cycle of the
    ERP vendor;
    • Business transformation outside the limits of the ERP package are modest or not
    expected.

    Aberdeen whitepaper

    June 22, 2006

    Salesforce as a ERP player?

    Multi_logo_1Salesforce has released AppExchange OEM Edition

    Salesforce will be the platform allowing developers to develop and bolt on specialized on demand services; these services will be separate from Salesforce CRM service.

    Salesforce has 250 Applications such as

    • Sales demand generation
    • Human Resources
    • Finance?
    • Administration?

    What is interesting is by using Salesforce small development companies can write extremely specific functionality for micro markets e.g. an on demand eBay management module.

    With the traditional software development market the costs of developing a software package for a tiny niche would be too high to justify the resources now Zegei in the Ukraine can offer a service that will be supported and branded by salesforce for 25 dollars per person a month.

    How many long tail niches are there out there and Salesforce is in the middle of this development community.

    SAP and Oracle have released SaaS CRM how long will it be before they offer an option for SME’s to have on demand ERP applications.

    SAP did say on the 20th of April “that an on-demand approach is an important way to bring the power of a single suite to the mid-market and that on-demand software can be applicable beyond CRM in the lower mid-market”.

    Tier 3,4 ERP vendors must be scratching their heads about is Salesforce a ERP competitor.

    http://www.salesforce.com/appexchange/

    update :

    Salesforce users have delivered "over 43,000 custom objects and custom applications". More than salesforce.com could ever deliver on its own. So the power of the network and community has been crucial to their growth over the years, and will continue to be going forward.

    "the custom application is the next killer application",

    May 02, 2006

    Siemens and SAP working together on SOA

    Siemens Communications will be releasing their first SOA initiative saying that IBM, and SAP will use Siemens SOA components in ongoing application development projects.

    SAP will use one of the SOA components, called Identity and Access Management, in its NetWeaver application-building platform

    April 20, 2006

    Workday HR release

    Workday is going to be released next month focusing on the HR market.  Dave is creating a new way to organize HR data delivered through the web using SOA.

    Workday will focus on building a set of HR applications to handle such tasks as employee hiring, succession planning and multinational capabilities. The next stage Workday will add financial and supply-chain applications.

    Workday website

    Update launch details has been released Workday ERP SaaS

    March 30, 2006

    Oracle Middleware on course

    Oracle_2 Oracle has announced that 26,000 customers are now using Oracle middleware which will help the transition to Oracle Fusion. They have been hacking away since 2001 and claim to be the fastest growing middleware players.

    Project Fusion is Oracle's plan to create an integrated suite of the best components of all the ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications it has acquired over the past year. These won't be just mixed and matched components cherry-picked from the PeopleSoft, J.D. Edwards or Siebel Systems product lines. They will be replications of the best features and technologies from those products reproduced in entirely new applications developed in Java all will have lifetime warranties?

    Oracle has certified these packages to work with Fusion Middleware

    Oracle eBusiness Suite,

    PeopleSoft

    J.D. Edwards

    Retek retail software

    January 22, 2006

    SAP Netweaver plans

    Saperp SAP is moving forward with its NetWeaver technology and it’s Enterprise Services Architecture, saying that most of their customers are way behind in the upgrade cycle a sap upgrade can be expensive and time consuming.

    SAP is pushing ESA to combine their Netweaver platform with business process modeling e.g. order to cash SAP wants to move away from inflexible middleware to more of a services based operation giving their customers greater flexibility with their SAP ERP Beast they installed.

    SAP has 30,000 companies with a 100,000 different installations Netweaver has been implemented across 5000 sites .Senior management wants a slow upgrade cycle. "God forbid we would have had everybody migrating at the same time," the president of Sap’s products and technology group, Shai Agassi, said. "We would have had a disaster on our hands."

    With the big ERP vendors the battle is being fought on the SOA services front and SAP has to be seen to be leading the race even if their customers are reluctant to buy into SAP as a flexible ERP software package.

    SAP is planning to have 6000 Netweaver deployments in 2006.

    January 13, 2006

    Oracle SOA Bundle

    Logo_oracle_1 Oracle is releasing a bundled up set of SOA web services letting the tech boys sort out infrastructure for SOA projects.

    This consists of

    • BPEL Process Manager for web services orchestration.
    • Business Rules Engine to design and manage business rules.
    • Oracle Business Activity Monitor for real-time insight into operations.
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager to deploy and managed applications.
    • Oracle JDeveloper 10g IDE and connectors for peoplesoft,sap applications.