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OpSource Adds Oracle Database, App Server to Cloud Options on Monthly Basis

Managed service provider OpSource Inc. is in a game-changing partnership with Oracle Corp. to provide customers monthly access to Oracle’s database and Oracle Fusion Middleware’s WebLogic Server. These monthly options, which let customers avoid the need to commit to a perpetual license, apply to both testing and live deployments, OpSource execs said.

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ACCO Uses SOA, BPEL and Oracle To Ensure Order-To-Shipment

ACCO Brands, a leading office products supplier is, using a suite of Oracle SOA, BPEL and middleware to make sure its end-to-end systems always ‘get the memo.”  ACCO can ensure its shipment/confirmation information automatically gets routed across commerce, order management and distribution apps. 

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Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: ‘Intelligent Foundation’

Early this month, Oracle president Charles Phillips rolled out Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g. The announcements paint a picture of Oracle's intent to deliver new levels of integrated management and performance for middleware, ESB and SOA. Oracle also shared its vision for a new 'intelligent enterprise' stack that will blend middleware, data and applications with Sun Microsystems' servers and storage.

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Oracle TopLink 11g Strengthens Ties with WebLogic, ADF

To ease infrastructure development projects, Oracle Corp. is shipping Oracle TopLink 11g, with tighter support for WebLogic Server and open Java frameworks, including Oracle's Application Development Framework. TopLink is a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware.

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Oracle Upgrades WebLogic SIP Server for Multimedia

Oracle Corp. is shipping Communications Converged Application Server 4.0, based on BEA's WebLogic SIP Server. The upgraded CCAS allows network operators, equipment providers, SI and ISVs to develop, deliver and operate multimedia communications services in real time.

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Sun Eyes Former BEA Users with Java CAPS Special Offer

Sun Microsystems is looking to capture the former BEA middleware customers away from Oracle with a special offer for Sun's Java CAPS (Composite Application Platform Suite) for SOA. Offer expires Oct. 30.

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First Oracle/BEA Combo Middleware Offering Ships

Oracle and BEA Systems enterprise users this week got their first glimpse of life-after-BEA as Oracle released its first product effort to combine technologies from Oracle Fusion Middle and BEA's WebLogic.

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Eclipse WTP – Downloads and BEA Vision

The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) 1.0 tools are now available as a developer release, and aim to make it easier for devs to build and validate a variety of enterprise-caliber web services. IDN looks at the WTP tools, which officially ship in July, and talks with folks at BEA who will bring a broader vision for WTP to help with visual development and workflow.

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XMLSPY Deepens Ties with J2EE, .NET Devs

Altova Inc. continues to broaden its outreach for XMLSPY to both the Java and .NET devs. This week, IDN looks in-depth at news Altova will integrate XMLSPY with BEA Weblogic Workshop, as well as Altova's plans for later this year to marry its XML technologies with Microsoft's .NET tools and platforms. We also take a long-range look at why vendors are becoming more and more interested in XMLSPY and other XML development tools.

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