From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan.
Red Hat is a trusted
open source provider.
Red Hat offers enterprise
customers a long-term
plan for building
infrastructures on the
quality and innovation of
open source. Combining
open source operating
system platform, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux,
together with
applications, management,
and Services Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
solutions, including the
JBoss Enterprise
Middleware Suite.
JustSystems announced
that it is contributing
intellectual property
rights for its invention
of eXtensible Business
Reporting Language (XBRL)
rendering technologies to
XBRL International, the
standards body
responsible for the
oversight of the XBRL
specification. The
invention, known as the
'formatting linkbase,'
provides enabling
technology for viewing
XBRL data in financial
and other business
applications.
JustSystems announced its
campaign to help
organizations adopt XBRL
(eXtensible Business
Reporting Language), the
XML-based standard for
communicating financial
and business information.
In related news,
JustSystems also
announced that it has
contributed intellectual
property rights of the
'formatting linkbase,' a
key JustSystems
innovation that enables
formatted rendering of
XBRL information.
After a $1.5 million
angel round, Desktone,
which was started in 2006
by Eric Pulier, who also
started SOA Software, US
Interactive and IVT,
picked up $17 million in
first-round funding about
a year ago from Highland
Capital Partners,
SoftBank Capital, Citrix
Systems and the
China-based Tangee
International. SoftBank
as well as Deutsche
Telekom could become
service providers. Ruda
says the brains behind
the technology is Paul
Gaffney, the former CIO
of Staples. The company
has maybe 40 people, more
than half of them in
Shanghai doing
development, which
explains Tangee's
involvement.
Word documents generated
by the current version of
Office 2007 don't conform
to ISO/IEC 29500, the
OOXML file format draft
standard Microsoft moved
heaven and earth to get
ISO to accept. At least
that's what Alex Brown,
the guy in change of the
ISO group that's supposed
to maintain OOXML.
DataDirect announced
Benefitfocus is using
DataDirect XML Converters
to automatically
transform thousands of
X12 compliant EDI
documents from insurance
carriers to XML for
accelerated processing.
DataDirect XML Converters
provide bi-directional,
highly-scalable software
that streams EDI, flat
files or other legacy
data formats as XML and
back, making data
accessible to any
application in the
enterprise. The
high-performance Java and
.NET components support
past and current X12 and
HL7 EDI standards and
provide a highly scalable
streaming architecture to
exceed the most demanding
enterprise system
requirements.
Against the backdrop of a
noisy protest march
through downtown Oslo
Wednesday by 60 Norwegian
software experts -
including Opera CTO
Haakon Wium Lie -
objecting to Norway's Yes
vote for Open XML
standardization by the
International Standards
Organization, ISO took
control of the
controversial Microsoft
file format, setting up
three committees to
handle it from here on
out.
JustSystems was included
in the list of 'Cool
Vendors' in the 'Cool
Vendors in Content
Management, 2008' report
by Gartner. The report
was authored by Toby
Bell, Mark R. Gilbert,
and Rita E. Knox.
According to Gartner,
'Cool vendors in content
management are
establishing new
directions for
established technologies
which can benefit
professionals engaged in
valuable content-focused
business processes.
Making their lives
simpler, and the content
itself smarter, yields
extremely rewarding
results.'
JustSystems announced the
'document as the
application,' the
company's vision for the
future of information
creation, collaboration,
and delivery.
JustSystems'
'document-as-application'
approach blurs the line
between traditional
documents, which provide
rich context, persistence
and portability; and
business applications,
which provide live data
and an interactive user
experience. The result is
a dynamic document that
comes to life with
diverse and distributed
information sources that
are always up to date.
The mouse was the
original idea of Doug
Engelbart who was the
head of the Augmentation
Research Center (ARC) at
Stanford Research
Institute. Engelbart's
philosophy is best
embodied, in my opinion,
in the design of another
device that he invented,
the five-finger keyboard
- with keys like a piano,
used by one hand. The
problem was, Engelbart's
five-finger keyboard and
mouse combination was
very difficult to learn.
Microsoft has gotten
enough votes to make its
Open Office XML file
format (OOXML), the
default file format in
Office 2007, an ISO
standard, theoretically
saving Office from being
run out of town by a lot
of ODF-smitten government
agencies. There have
been, as everyone must
know by now, myriad
accusations of chicanery,
undo pressure,
committee-stacking,
ballot box-stuffing and
other voting
irregularities - on both
sides of the aisle
actually - Microsoft
points an accusing finger
at IBM, an ODF supporter,
as Sun did during the
aborted Java standards
process for poisoning
wells - and right after
the results were in CNET
reported that the
allegations roused the
European Commission -
which, let's face it, has
what can only be
described as a hard on
for Microsoft - to
investigate.
'Unlocking content to be
remixed into new business
value' is the driver of
Web 2.0 in the
enterprise, says Rod
Smith, IBM VP of Emerging
Internet Technologies, in
this Exclusive Q&A with
Jeremy Geelan on the
occasion of IBM's release
of a new technology
created by IBM
researchers, codenamed
'SMash' - short for
Secure Mashup.
Here is a question that I
have been pondering on
and off for quite a
while: Why do 'cool kids'
choose Ruby or PHP to
build websites instead of
Java? I have to admit
that I do not have an
answer. Why do I even
care? Because I am a Java
developer. Like many Java
developers, I get along
with Java well. Not only
the language itself, but
the development
environments (Eclipse for
example), step-by-step
debugging helper, wide
availability of libraries
and code snippets, and
the readily accessible
information on almost any
technical question I may
have on Java via Google.
Last but not least, I go
to JavaOne and see 10,000
people that talk and walk
just like me.
LogiXML announced the
availability of the new
Logi ETL (Extract,
Transform and Load)
product designed to
support integration of
enterprise data into a
consistent format to
support a variety of
corporate applications.
The new Logi ETL product
is a Web-based data
integration application
that can transfer data
from diverse sources to
multiple destinations
directly, be invoked by
predefined processes,
including scheduling, or
be triggered by
application actions.
Although Logi ETL is part
of Logi Unified BI
Platform, the product can
be used independently as
well.
JustSystems announced
that All Nippon Airways
('ANA') has adopted
JustSystems' dynamic
document vision and the
xfy document-centric
composite application
platform as the
foundation of its new
system for creating,
editing, and managing
aircraft rulebooks and
operation manuals.
Layer 7 Technologies
announced a go-to-market
partnership with Novell
to secure programmatic
Web services, leveraging
Novell eDirectory and
Novell Access Manager
identity solutions. Under
the terms of the
agreement Layer 7 will
become a preferred
partner joining Novell's
identity and security
management partner
ecosystem to help address
Web services security.
End-users will benefit
from an integrated best
of breed approach to Web
and Web services
security.
This session will provide
attendees with an
overview of the iPhone
SDK, including discussion
of the App Store, Apple's
planned distribution
channel for SDK
applications. Keep in
mind that the contents of
the SDK and experiences
while using it are
covered under NDA, so be
prepared for me to talk
in generics and leave out
specific details that
might be covered by the
NDA. I am planning on
providing a quick
introduction to
Objective-C for those
attendees who may have
never seen it and might
be worried that it will
be difficult to code in
(it isn't!).
Documents are a key part
of manufacturing
processes, from
requirements and
specifications, to bills,
parts lists, marketing
materials and technical
maintenance manuals.
However, documents
typically provide static
views of a dynamic
business. In turn,
documents can introduce
design, development and
maintenance delays,
mistakes, rework costs
and compliance issues
that can rapidly erode
profit margins, customer
loyalty and
time-to-market
advantages.
TopQuadrant announced
that TopBraid Composer
and TopBraid Live now
include a Semantic email
importer. This technology
enables organizations to
develop Semantic
applications that combine
email metadata with other
data sources, which can
be searched and analyzed.
This allows organizations
to answer business
questions using a
combination of data from
email, relational
databases, spreadsheets,
XML, UML, RSS/Atom and
Semantic data imported
from GRDDL, RDFa, RDF
triple stores, SPARQL
endpoints.
For the past ten years
application developers
have been stuck with only
two desktop client
choices. Traditionally,
they can choose either a
very thin Web-client
technology implemented in
HTML and CSS, or a very
heavyweight thick client
experience implemented
using traditional
client/server (C/S)
technologies (e.g. Java
Swing, MFC). It wasn't
until the introduction of
RIA technologies (e.g.
AJAX, Adobe Flex, Curl,
and Silverlight) and
widget engines (e.g.
Yahoo! Widgets and Google
Gadgets) that we were
given more options.
Acquia has yet to price
its maintenance and
support subscriptions -
there should be a variety
of SLAs - but they're
supposed to include an
electronic update
notification system code
named Spokes for updates
that have been reviewed
for security and
compatibility and are
supported by Acquia.
Acquia is currently at 12
people, expecting to be
25 by the end of the
year. Its Series A money
comes from Northbridge
Venture Partners, Sigma
Partners and O'Reilly
AlphaTech Ventures.
According to Dries' blog,
Drupal 7 should offer the
ability to create, share
and mashup managed
content, letting Drupal
be a data repository
accessed by tools and web
sites across the network.
The OOXML Ballot
Resolution Meeting (BRM)
in Geneva ended in tears.
Sun's Tim Bray
immediately recorded his
thoughts on the meeting,
and his verdict was
withering: despite some
good that perhaps came of
it ('With a very few
exceptions, everyone
really tried hard to work
together and make the
document better,' he
writes), he described the
BRM process as 'complete,
utter, unadulterated
bullshit.'
OASIS announced that its
members have approved the
XML Localisation
Interchange File Format
(XLIFF) version 1.2 as an
OASIS Standard, a status
that signifies the
highest level of
ratification. Developed
through an open process
by the OASIS XLIFF
Technical Committee, the
new standard defines a
vocabulary for storing
localizable data and
carrying it from one step
of the localization
process to another.
I am always being told
off by i-technologists
for quoting Picasso as
having said that
computers are useless.
But I still love his
reasoning: 'Because they
can only give you
answers.' Picasso, like
AJAXWorld Magazine, liked
questions. So we thought
we would share with you
what some of the world's
leading rich Internet
application pioneers are
thinking may be the next
questions that we need to
see answered. From that,
readers can themselves
infer: where is AJAX
headed next?
An online course about
meta-technology, a new
type of strategy to
understand technology,
has recently been
launched online via the
website,
TheMetaTechnology.com.
According to founder,
Luca D'Angelo,
'Meta-technology is
created by taking a piece
of technology and
modifying its standard
input-process-output
flow. By using
meta-technology, we can
experience a different
type of interaction so
when we use the original
technology, we gain a
deeper understanding of
it. It's like going to
the moon, experiencing a
different gravity force,
and then coming back to
the world so we can have
a deeper understanding of
the world's gravity.'
The European Commission
has started poking around
the rough-and-tumble of
the standardization
process looking for
evidence that Microsoft
broke anti-competitive
antitrust laws trying to
get its Office Open XML
format (OOXML)
memorialized by ISO,
according to a story last
Friday in the Wall Street
Journal.
Being held for the first
time on March 18, 2008 at
the historic Roosevelt
Hotel in New York City,
AJAXWorld Security
Bootcamp is a compelling,
intensive, one-day,
hands-on training program
that will teach Web
developers, Web
designers, and other Web
professionals how to
build secure AJAX
applications and
demonstrate what the best
practices are to mitigate
security problems in AJAX
apps. It is led by one of
the world's foremost AJAX
security experts and
popular teachers, Billy
Hoffman.
DataDirect announced its
DataDirect XML Converters
are being used by leading
healthcare organizations
to comply with the X12
electronic data
interchange (EDI) and
Health Level Seven (HL7)
clinical and
administrative data
standards in an effort to
accelerate application
development efforts,
enhance operational
efficiency, reduce
overall costs and improve
patient service levels.
ExtraLabs Software
announced the release of
Feed Editor 4.76.
Designed for the Windows
OS, this application
enables you to create,
edit and publish RSS
feeds and podcasts
surprisingly fast and
easy. Compared to other
RSS editors in its
category, Feed Editor
combines an unprecedented
number of features,
including a support for
various RSS formats, a
podcasting support, a
WYSIWYG HTML editor, an
XML editor, an RSS Feed
preview, an FTP upload
and publishing, automatic
date management, and an
ability to convert CSV or
HTML to RSS and back and
others.
Layer 7 Technologies
announced its XML
Firewall and XML
Networking Gateway
software products support
the Solaris 10 Operating
System (OS) running on
SPARC platforms from Sun
Microsystems. Layer 7 is
the only XML security and
networking vendor to
offer server software for
Solaris 10 OS running on
SPARC and x86 platforms
through an upgradeable
family of XML appliances
for Service Oriented
Architectures (SOA) and
Web 2.0 applications.
ZANTAZ, an Autonomy
company, announced that
ZANTAZ Introspect is
compliant with EDRM's
Extensible Markup
Language (XML) standard,
EDRM XML 1.0. Autonomy
ZANTAZ Introspect is one
of the first e-discovery
products to achieve
compliance with the newly
released XML standard,
which was designed to
improve interoperability
and the transfer of
electronically stored
information (ESI) between
applications involved in
the discovery process.
Key opinion-formers in
the field of
infrastructure and
pioneers of
virtualization
technologies of all types
have already begun
submitting speaking
proposals to
Virtualization Conference
& Expo 2008 East, being
held in New York City,
23-24 June, 2008. Topics
covered will range from
Server Virtualization,
Application
Virtualization, Desktop
Virtualization, Network
Virtualization, I/O
Virtualization and
Storage Virtualization,
to Virtual Machine
Automation, Physical to
Virtual (P2V) Migration,
Management Applications,
Tools and Utilities, and
Virtualization Scripts
and Procedures.
Rogue Wave Software
announced the release of
Rogue Wave HydraSDO for
XML 2.2 and the next
edition of HydraSDO for
Databases. Rogue Wave
HydraSDO data components
automate the creation of
high performance,
service-oriented data
services in Java and C++.
The components enable
developers to expose any
data source as
lightweight, independent,
and decentralized data
services through the
Service Data Object (SDO)
API, the industry
standard data access in
SOA.
Nuance Communications
unveiled PDF Converter
Professional 5, the best
selling PDF desktop
alternative to Adobe
Acrobat for government,
corporate, and academic
organizations. With the
new release Nuance
continues to expand on
the features, quality and
innovation needed to
deliver 'Better PDF for
Business' at a time when
companies are looking to
save money on IT
solutions.
IntelR XML Software Suite
is a comprehensive suite
of high-performance C++
and Java software-based
runtime libraries for
Linux and Windows
operating systems. It is
standards compliant, to
allow for easy
integration into existing
XML environments and is
optimized to support
complex and large-size
XML document processing.
Main features include:
Outstanding XML
processing performance,
Comprehensive XML
processing functionality,
Large XML file processing
capacity, Standards
compliant, High
conformance, Efficient
memory management and
Thread-Safe.
Eracent has been given a
mission to create the XML
schema definition for
ISO/IEC 19770-2 standard
draft. The ISO/IEC
19770-2 standard will
define the asset tags for
software Configuration
items. The asset tags are
files in xml format. The
definition of the xml
tags and values are the
core of the standard, but
it also needs the formal
xml schema definition to
avoid any confusion and
to be able to validate
the tags.
Sun is offering ten
grants of US $11,500 -
equivalent to several
months of pay for
developers in some
countries - for the best
NetBeans projects
submitted by open source
developers. Conceived as
a means of increasing
general awareness around
the NetBeans project as
well as rewarding good
work done by the NetBeans
Community, the 'Dreams of
Reality' contest is
described in detail by
worldwide NetBeans
Community Manager Bruno
Souza, the charismatic
Brazilian developer, in a
special audio webcast
currently playing on
SYS-CON.TV.
Google, which does not
give guidance, missed
both Wall Street's top
and bottom expectations
for its December quarter
by a hair and the punters
turned vicious pounding
it down around 50 bucks
after-hours. Consensus
demanded non-GAAP
earnings of $4.44 on
revenues of $3.45
billion. Google came in
with $4.43 on revenues
$3.39 billion. Those
revenues figures are net
of what's called TAC,
Google's traffic
acquisition costs, the
money it pays its
partners, which it this
case amounted $1.44
billion or 30% of its ad
revenues.
DataDirect announced the
latest release of its
DataDirect XQuery engine
now supporting the MySQL
Enterprise Server
database. For the first
time, users of the most
popular and widely used
open-source database can
take advantage of the
high-performance,
scalability and
reliability of DataDirect
XQuery to access data
stored in relational
databases as XML. In
addition to the MySQL
Enterprise Server,
DataDirect XQuery can be
used with leading
relational databases,
Electronic Data
Interchange (EDI)
applications and can
handle the processing of
large-scale XML
documents.