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CloudMQ, new addition to on demand message queue service providers list

The latest addition to the list of on demand message queuing service providers is CloudMQ. See my earlier coverage on the list of on demand message queue providers here. The article also answers the question: why enterprises may choose on demand message queuing integration mechanisms.
CloudMQ seems to have been built leveraging AMQP with [...]

What does Oracle cloud offering mean to the enterprise?

( AWS and Cloud Computing and JEE and Java and News and Oracle and Products )

In this year’s Oracle OpenWorld conference, Oracle announced that its products can be executed on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2, the cloud environment). Oracle products available for EC2 are mentioned below:
1. Oracle Fusion Middleware: Comprises of Oracle Weblogic Server, Oracle Tuxedo, Oracle Coherence, Oracle JRockit ( arguably considered to be the fastest JVM [...]

Collaborative editors may shake up software development

Devuntiy, Amy Editor and SubEthaEdit have one thing in common; they all enable your code to be shared with other developers online. Devunity is operating in stealth mode and is not available for a test drive. However one of the interesting and unique features of Devunity is it allows a developer to write code online [...]

AdventNet, one product for all performance/srvc management needs

AdventNet is a privately held company head quartered in Pleasanton, CA, founded in 1996. AdventNet offers forty two products in multiple market segments such as Infrastructure Management (includes server and network management), Application Management, Change Management and Software as a Service (SaaS).
The company’s offering in SaaS segment are Zoho office/collaboration services, On Demand CRM, Online [...]

What does Google Chrome portend for the enterprise and web 2.0?

( Browsers and Google and Products and Web 2.0 )

Google has launched its open source Web Browser dubbed Chrome yesterday. In a nutshell, Chrome uses a separate process space (a process space has its own memory space) for each tab, rather than, sharing the process space with other tabs. This runtime architecture makes it stable, faster and also isolates a page’s bugs from affecting [...]

To scale out or not using Gigaspaces

Gigaspaces is one of the leading vendors,  providing solutions to overcome the limitations of application performance/scaling due to bottlenecks at the database level or due to the application architecture following a tier based approach.
Gigaspaces received a series C funding of $ 5 million, lead by BRM capital, raising the total to $13 million. [...]