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Watch this space!
In the next few weeks, Steve Craggs of Lustratus will be appearing in a global webinar where he will be giving a presentation entitled "SOA Appliances : Getting the most out of your SOA". More information will follow nearer the date..
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Lustratus releases its annual predictions for the Infrastructure marketplace.
2011 Predictions for Infrastructure Software is available for free from the Lustratus store.
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| For many years, pundits have continued to predict the death of the mainframe, but companies across the world continue to invest in these powerhouses of IT every year. But for new graduates, mainframes can seem a complete mystery. In response to this confusion, Lustratus has produced "Why the Mainframe is Still Alive", a paper looking at some of the key factors that have kept the mainframe as a vital part of modern IT. |
| Lustratus is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a new Lustratu Report, "User Expereinces with Mainframe Integration". This report brings together the results of a set of interviews of global mainframe users that have all carried out major mainframe integration projects. |
| Following on from the popular Lustratus Report Comparing BPM from IBM, Oracle and SAP, published last year, Lustratus is pleased to announce a follow-on report, Comparing BPM from IBM, SoftwareAG and Pegasystems, available now. |
| Lustratus is currently conducting a survey of user experiences with mainframe integration tools, spanning a range of users in both the US and Europe. Watch this space for a new Lustratus Report summarizing these findings, due out October 2010 |
| New report: A Competitive Review of SOA Appliances can be found here. In the report, Steve Craggs looks at how IBM's DataPower range, Layer 7'sSecureSpan XML Appliance and Intel's SOA Expressway each tackles the task implementing, accelerating, managing and securing a service oriented architecture. |
| Lustratus releases its 2010 predictions for the infrastructure software market. |
| 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. |
| The Lustratus High Performance Messaging REPAMA SAS has been updated and now contains the reverse-engineered product marketing strategy for TIBCO's Messaging Appliance. |
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LiteBytes - The Lustratus Blog...
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Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:05:06 +0000
Its déjà vu all over again. It was just under a year ago that I wrote about a massive restructuring at Progress Software, and here am I about to do the same again. But in the words of the song, this time I know it’s for real. Progress appears to have finally thrown in the towel [...] Read ‘Corporate DNA @ Progress Software – Redux’
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Thu, 26 Apr 2012 13:11:29 +0000
I’ve just had a really pleasant experience looking at Heroku – the ‘cloud application platform’ from Salesforce.com but it’s left me wondering where it fits in. A mate of mine who works for Salesforce.com suggested I look at Heroku after I told him that I’d had some good and bad experiences with Google’s AppEngine and [...] Read ‘Heroku Versus AppEngine and Amazon EC2 – Where Does it fit in?’
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Sat, 17 Dec 2011 20:27:40 +0000
I’m doing the first phase research for the REPAMA study into cloud computing and I’m spending my time wading through lots of communication from many small, start-up companies. And in doing so I was reminded of the ‘parable’ about the child and the ice cream…you know the story. It goes something like this. A mother [...] Read ‘…We didn’t have an ice cream…’
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Fri, 04 Nov 2011 14:28:30 +0000
I attended an event the other week in London organised by Informatica entitled The Enterprise Data Management Forum. I thoroughly enjoyed the event – except that it overran and I had to miss the Q&A panel to run and get a flight. That aside, it’s really gratifying to watch a large-ish vendor execute on marketing [...] Read ‘On Informatica, Evangelism, Audience Strata and BIG-DATA’
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