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High Availability / High Reliability Computing Software Top Level Selected
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Description: High availability computing is positioned to be a major catalyst in revolutionizing the deployment of Web services. High availability is emerging as a platform of choice for data centers in every industry and for Internet servers due to its economic and management efficiencies.<BR><BR>Many global 2000 businesses are doubling their data every year. As Global 2000 businesses become more global in their operations, applications and data must be available all of the time. The fundamental market driving forces for high availability systems are the need to provide network data centers and the need to respond to e-business market opportunities. As back end systems are linked to front-end systems high availability is more of a dominant market factor.<BR><BR>Benefits of high availability servers relate to the fact that systems are positioned as an integration platform. High availability supports the integration of multiple servers, storage, Ethernet switches, and networking. High availability systems are available at reduced cost in comparison to other servers. High availability is achieved by the implementation of application servers, wirespeed
messaging, and clustering. Worldwide application server software markets at $1.8 billion in 2002 are expected to reach $2.9 billion by 2008. Worldwide wirespeed messaging engines are designed to be accessed from a desktop and to support transfer of messages securely. Markets at $10 million in 2002 are expected to reach $104 million by 2008.<BR><BR>Key topics covered in this report:<BR>Highly Available Software Strategies<BR>High Availablility Market Forecasts<BR>High Availability Market Shares<BR>Industry Specific High Availability Issues<BR>High Reliability E-Mail And Conferencing<BR>High Availability On Demand Computing<BR>Clustering Software<BR>Adapter Technology<BR>High Availability
Database<BR>End To End Management<BR>Partitioning<BR>High Availability Linux Platforms<BR>Storage Area Networks<BR>Storage Innovation<BR>Business Process On Demand<BR>High Availability Using Application Servers<BR><BR>Companies Profiled in this report include:<BR><BR>-Market
Leaders<BR>BEA<BR>Candle<BR>Fiorano<BR>Fancisco Partners/GXS<BR>Hewlett-Packard<BR>IBM Corporation<BR>Information Builders / iWay Software<BR>IONA<BR>Kabira Technologies<BR>Mercator Software<BR>Microsoft<BR>M2 Systems<BR>MQSoftware<BR>SteelEye Technology<BR><BR>-Other Market Participants<BR>Oracle<BR>SAP<BR>RAi (Resource Adapters)<BR>See Beyond<BR>Software
AG<BR>SAP<BR>Sopra / Viewlocity<BR>Software AG<BR>Sun Microsystems /
iPlanet<BR>Sybase<BR>Tibco<BR>Vitria<BR>WebMethods<BR>WebEx Communications<BR><BR>
Contents: HIGH AVAILABILITY / HIGH RELIABILITY SOFTWARE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION High Reliability / High Availability Middleware Software Systems
Infrastructure On Demand IBM WebSphere
IBM / Rational Support For High Availability Enterprise Application Development Tibco Business Process On Demand
Kabira Business Process On Demand Kabira Provisioning And Service Activation WebMethods B2Bi Solution Suite
WebMethods Integrated Production Workflow Solution Vitria Business Process On Demand
Message Oriented Middleware Middleware Messaging IBM WebSphere MQ
IBM WebSphere MQSeries Features IBM WebSphere Software
WebSphere MQ Family WebSphere® MQ
WebSphere® MQ Features
WebSphere® MQ Operating Systems Supported IBM WebSphereMQ Software Functions
WebSphere MQ Security Functions
Wire Speed Integration Engines Wire Speed Integration Engines Kabira
Kabira Wirespeed Messaging Kabira Business Accelerator
High Reliability E-Mail and Conferencing
Microsoft High Reliability / High Availability Positioning Microsoft Exchange
IBM Lotus Domino
IBM High Availability Instant Messaging / Web Conferencing 24 X 7 Business Process On Demand
IBM Business Process On Demand High Availability On Demand Computing
IBM On -Demand Computing Vision Of IT Infrastructure IBM Business Process On Demand
IBM Infrastructure On Demand
IBM Capacity-On-Demand High Availability Computing Hewlett-Packard On Demand Computing
Hewlett-Packard Utility Computing
Hewlett-Packard High-Availability Utility Computing High Availability Using Application Servers
IBM WebSphere Software Platform IBM WebSphere Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
IBM WebSphere Foundation To Rapidly Build and Deploy Applications BEA High Availability Application Servers
BEA WebLogic Server
BEA WebLogic Application Server Features BEA WebLogic Business Layer
BEA WebLogic Server is transaction management Clustering Software
Grid and Cluster Definitions Steel Eye Clusters
Sun Enterprise Clusters Storage Area Networks
IBM Storage Area Networks (SANs) IBM, EMC / Applera
HP SANs
Adapter Technology
IBM CrossWorlds® Process Integration Software IBM WebSphere Adapters
Tibco Adapters WebMethods and HP
WebMethods / SAP Interoperability
WebMethods Enterprise Application Integration WebMethods Integration Platform Use of RosettaNet Sybase / New Era of Networks Adapters
BEA Adapters i2 Adapters XML
Web Methods
WebMethods XML Standards High Availability Linux Platforms
SteelEye LifeKeeper for Exchange SteelEye Data Replication
SteelEye LifeKeeper Disaster Recovery IBM Linux Positioning
Department of Defense Linux Supercomputer512-Processor Cluster For Environmental, Military Research HP / Linux NetworX Server Clusters
HP Linux Positioning High Availability Databases
Oracle/HP E-mail Blueprint with Oracle9i Real Application Clusters IBM DB2 High Availability Positioning
End to End Management
HP OpenView End-To-End Management Candle
Data Warehouse
Data Warehouse Integration Security
Tables
Table 1 IBM On Demand Offerings
Table 2 Rational Tools High Availability Uses
Table 3 WebMethods Integration Platform Positioning Table 4 IBM MQSeries Features
Table 5 WebSphere® MQ Features
Table 6 WebSphere® MQ Operating Systems Supported Table 7 IBM WebSphere MQ Functions
Table 8 WebSphere MQ Security Functions
Table 9 Role Of Middleware In High Availability Computing Systems Table 10 Kabira Solution Framework Functions
Table 11 Provisioning Of Subscriber Data On The Network Elements Table 12 Kabira Service Provisioning Integration
Table 13 Kabira Provisioning And Service Activation Service Modules Table 14 Core Application Server Functions
Table 15 WebSphere Application Server Functions Table 16 BEA WebLogic Application Server Positioning Table 17 BEA WebLogic Application Server Features Table 18 Key Benefits Of Business Integration Adapters
Table 19 Selected IBM CrossWorlds® Collaborations For Pre-Built Solutions For Business Process Automation
Table 20 IBM CrossWorlds Collaboration Categories Table 21 IBM CrossWorlds Collaboration Benefits Table 22 Selected WebSphere Adapters
Table 23 BEA eLink Adapters for mainframe applications
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