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20th January 2010 Lustratus releases its 2010 predictions for the infrastructure software market.
21st September 2009 Our Cloud Computing Market Landscape / Taxonomy / Segmentation Model presentation has been added to the document repository.You can track the evolution of the document at our Lustratus REPAMA competitive intelligence and marketing consultancy division.
13th August 2009

The Lustratus REPAMA blog has moved!  Please update your bookmarks to point to the new location for the Lustratus REPAMA blog.  It's now part of our new home for the Lustratus REPAMA marketing intelliegence and consultancy services at www.lustratusrepama.com

9th June 2009

SPECIAL OFFER!

*** As of 1st July 2009 this offer has now expired

For a limited period only, the Lustratus report, Comparing BPM from IBM, Oracle and SAP, is being offered at a 75% discounted price of $495. This reduction is available for all orders placed before June 30th 2009.  

2nd June 2009

The Lustratus High Performance Messaging REPAMA SAS has been updated and now contains the reverse-engineered product marketing strategy for TIBCO's Messaging Appliance.
10th May 2009

29West has asked Lustratus to moderate a panel discussion at their upcoming Zero Latency Tour event in London on Tuesday 19th May.  It promises to be a good discussion as the participants all have solid real-world experience of building and implementing low-latency systems.  We should have a lively debate attempting to answer the basic questions of how close to zero latency you can get and how you go about achieving it.

2nd April 2009

The Lustratus 2008 report on SAP's Process Introduction solution is now available at no charge

This offer is part of the ongoing Lustratus program to make selected priced reports available for free after a 6 month period. This report, previously available for $995, looks at the 2008 status of SAP's SOA-based integration solution.

16th March  2009

Go to Las Vegas to learn about integration, and stay for FREE!

The Integration Consortium is holding its annual global summit in the Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel, 3rd-4th June, with industry and end user speakers talking about different aspects of integration, including Lustratus' own Steve Craggs who is speaking about how to justify BPM in today's economic climate. The IC is also offering the first 200 registrants pre-paid rooms at the MGM for the summit. 

View the full program of events here, or go the the Integration Consortium summit site.  

20th February 2009

The REPAMA Segment Analysis Study into the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) market is now available in both summary report and full REPAMA formats.  Both reports provide competitive intelligence gathered by reverse-engineering the go-to-market strategies of the following organisations/products:

  • Microsoft's ESB Guidance
  • Oracle's Service Bus
  • Progress' Sonic ESB
  • TIBCO's ActiveMatrix Service Bus
19th January 2009

Lustratus looks into its crystal ball once again with our 2009 predictions for the software infrastructure marketplace, including areas such as business integration, SOA, BPM, open source, cloud computing and business transparency. The key trends are identified and discussed here.

16th November 2008

Lustratus has released the High Performance Messaging Segment Analysis Study (SAS).  This document contains the findings of the REPAMA SAS and examines the strategies of three vendors looking to unseat TIBCO's leadership position in the High Performance Messaging segment. The Initial Vendors and products studied include:

•IBM WebSphere MQ Low Latency Messaging (LLM)
•29West Latency Busters Messaging (LBM)
•Solace Systems Content Router

More information on REPAMA can be found here

Featured Research

A little SOA help goes a long way SOA promises great things, but many companies are struggling with its implementation. Projects are getting bogged down, strategic benefits are not being achieved and sometimes SOA strategy is failing to even get to the implementation stage. This paper looks at some of the causes, and the sort of extenral help and best practices that can help to cure the problems.
Closed loop notification software Alert handling has come a long way. Not only can a wide range of communications mechanisms be used, such as SMS Text, email, voicemail and fax, but the processing of the alert has become much more of a two-way process, moving from handling 'alerts' to 'notifications'. Latest developments in the space see users looking for more business value from notification handling, culminating in embedding this support as a key element of the overall process workflow. This paper discusses this trend and looks at the functionality required in notification software to deliver this 'closed loop' notification processing.
Message-driven SOA - getting rapid results with SOA application integration

This Lustratus Report discusses a way to get quick value from SOA - message-driven SOA. The idea is to avoid getting tangled up in the complexities of process re-engineering and business transformation, and instead focus on 'quick-hit' business successes through the use of SOA for business integration. The message-driven part refers to the use of a message-based, loosely coupled flow approach which provides a high degree of flexibility that is non-invasive.

The paper looks at the drivers for message-driven SOA, the functionalities required from an SOA infrastructure to deliver it and where it is most applicable.

2nd Generation Payment Processing Systems

Payments processing is under immense pressure today, brought about by industry trends such as globalization and the need for differentiation combined with a continual need to do more with less. Lustratus looks at an emerging architectural model that is better positioned to respond to the needs of payments processing both now and in the future in our latest report on 2nd Generation Payment Processing Systems.

The Open Source Value Proposition for SOA Dr. Ronan Bradley examines the The Open Source Value Proposition for SOA in this Lustratus Report.
For readers who are considering the use of Open Source Software (OSS) in their service-oriented architecture deployments, Lustratus drills into the good and the bad of Open Source Software.
An SOA Primer This collection of papers gives a useful introduction to service-oriented architecture (SOA), including some important early lessons and tips.

LiteBytes - The Lustratus Blog...

Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:21:22 +0000

2010 crystal ball gazing

Lustratus has just published the 2010 edition of its popular infrastructure software market predictions. This year, highlighted areas include BPM, BRMS, Cloud Computing, SOA Appliances, Integration, Security and even software patent litigation. Every year Lustratus goes through this exercise, trying to identify the key trends for the year. Perhaps the most traumatic part of the forecast is the scoring [...]

Related posts:

  1. At last – Cloud Computing Clarified!
  2. Progress Software acquires Savvion
  3. Platform Computing takes on the Cloud
Read ‘2010 crystal ball gazing’

Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:49:29 +0000

Progress Software acquires Savvion

So Progress Software has bought yet another software company; this time a BPM vendor, Savvion. But is this the right move for Progress? Progress Software has spent most of its life growing through acquisition, making use of the piles of cash generated by its legacy mid-range database product to find new areas of growth. After all, [...]

Related posts:

  1. IBM acquires Lombardi to reinforce its BPM solutions
  2. Is the time right for Progress Software to be bought?
  3. Software AG sitting pretty?
Read ‘Progress Software acquires Savvion’

Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:26:06 +0000

Unlocking more value from legacy CICS applications

IBM’s acquisition of ILOG has resulted in a great new opportunity to unlock the business value of CICS applications by turning the COBOL logic into easy-to-read/edit ‘business rules’. IBM has taken the ILOG JRules Business Rules Management System (BRMS) and made it part of the WebSphere family. But even better for CICS users, IBM has made [...]

Related posts:

  1. CICS users of SOA get a bit of a headache
  2. Mainframe SOA gets better
  3. Does Micro Focus Server for SOA miss the point?
Read ‘Unlocking more value from legacy CICS applications’

Wed, 16 Dec 2009 15:23:45 +0000

IBM acquires Lombardi to reinforce its BPM solutions

IBM has agreed an acqusition of Lomardi, one of the few remaining pure-play BPM suppliers, with target of closing the deal in 2010.  IBM has reaffirmed its position of strength in the burgeoning Business Process Management (BPM) space with this acquisition. Lombardi has three assets that IBM is particularly interested in; its human-centric BPM capabilities, its extensive [...]

Related posts:

  1. Progress Software acquires Savvion
  2. BPEL4People: mad or not mad?
  3. IBM gets Cognos to fill the gaps
Read ‘IBM acquires Lombardi to reinforce its BPM solutions’

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