Press Coverage
Progress DataDirect Updates Shadow
Progress DataDirect unveils an update to DataDirect Shadow mainframe-integration platform.
Investors Keen to Taste Apple's Tablet
Rick Reidy offers his predictions on the Apple tablet.
Whipping MuleSource Into Shape
Progress Sonic and Fuse are mentioned as main open source and ESB competitors in a profile on MuleSource.
Whipping MuleSource Into Shape
Progress Sonic and Fuse are mentioned as main open source and ESB competitors in a profile on MuleSource.
SOA Products for August 2009
Progress announces DataXtend Semantic Integrator (SI) 8.4.
Jesse Davis on JDBC, Data Persistence
DataDirect's Jesse Davis discusses how Java Database Connectivity API is evolving to meet the performance and security needs of the enterprise as well as how he sees the data persistence landscape evolving over the next several years.
Progress DataDirect Supports Event Processing in IBMs Latest CICS Release
DataDirect announced support for event processing capabilities available in the IBM Customer Information Control System (CICS) Transaction Server (TS) version 4.1.
Xenith Taps Peter Martin as President
Colleen Smith's influence in the technology industry was recognized in CRN Magazine's annual top 100 "Women in the Channel" list.
Progress Releases Progress DataXtend Semantic Integrator (SI) 8.4
Progress releases Progress DataXtend Semantic Integrator (SI) 8.4., which enables messaging between applications and services within a SOA through the creation of a data interoperability layer.
Menu selection at the check-in
RFID im Blick is a monthly, German-language trade journal which focuses on the entire spectrum of RFID-technology. Publication of a media article based on an interview with Dr. Michael Gross from autoID systems in the current print issue. The article describes the development and realisation of the project "Intelligent Catering via RFID". The aim of this project is to intelligently manage the amount of food with the help of RFID and to distribute it to the passangers on time. It is said that the realization of the project has been undertaken by Progress Software and autoID.
Complex Event Processing Crosses Borders
Giles Nelson contributes commentary to a discussion on CEP and Apama. Additionally, the Royal Dirkzwager customer story is profiled.
Cloud: the SOA We Always Wanted, but Never Had?
David Bressler discusses SOA's impact on the cloud.
ADO.NET Entity Framework for Oracle
DataDirect is named as a leading ADO.NET Entity Framework provider for Oracle.
The Ticker: Making Progress
Rick Reidy discusses his vision and the company's plans for the Asia market.
The Complex Event Processing Forrester Report
Progress Apama is named a leader in the CEP market in the annual Forrester Wave report.
Progress Software to Boost Asia Sales to 10% of Total
Rick Reidy discusses Progress' plans for the Asia market.
Data Architecture Project Practices with SOA and MDM
Brad Wright comments on the risk associated with MDM.
Entity Framework Links to Oracle, but Are You Willing to Pay?
Progress DataDirect launched Progress DataDirect Connect for ADO.NET Entity Framework provider for Oracle.
Forrester Has Recognized CEP Close to a Breakthrough
Progress Apama is named a leader in the CEP market in the annual Forrester Wave Report.
SOA and MDM: New Techniques Address Old Problems
DataDirect is named as leading SOA vendor involved with MDM.
Travel Industry Loses Millions of Euros Through Failed Transactions
Progress research finds travel industry loses $11.5 million a year through failed transactions.
Progress DataDirect Offers Complementary Support for IBM CICS TS v4.1
Progress DataDirect announced it supports event processing capabilities available in the IBM Customer Information Control System (CICS) Transaction Server (TS) version 4.1.
Personalization With Standard Deviation: Algo Marketing
Bart Schouw bylined an article that discusses algorithm marketing
Progress DataDirect Extends the Advantages of Event-Driven Architecture for Mainframe Customers
Progress DataDirect will support event processing capabilities available in the IBM Customer Information Control System Transaction Server version 4.1.
Travel industry loses millions of euros
Progress research finds travel industry loses $11.5 million a year through failed transactions.

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