JBoss, a division of Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT), today introduced JBoss
ESB, which rounds out the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS)
as the defining open source platform for service-oriented
architecture (SOA). With the addition of JBoss ESB to Red Hat�s
arsenal, enterprises now have a complete set of leading, low-cost
SOA building blocks for modern applications and the ability to run
them on a virtualized Linux platform. As the global leader in open
source software, Red Hat is driving costs out of the IT
infrastructure by offering a tested and certified open source
platform that delivers value, yet is comprised of modular pieces
that ensure customer choice and flexibility. An ESB intermediates
interactions between enterprise applications, business services,
business components, and middleware to integrate and automate
business processes. Built on mature JEMS technology and the Rosetta
ESB�a field-proven ESB donated by a longstanding customer in the
insurance sector�JBoss ESB comes with a three-year track record in
handling complex integration and real-time events in a
mission-critical business environment with 3,000 employees across
40 locations serving two million customers. �JBoss ESB is the
result of a true community effort, from the technology donation
that helped accelerate our development timeline to the individual
developers who brought their expertise to the project,� said Pierre
Fricke, director of product management, JBoss. �This release
provides a fundamental building block for our SOA integration
platform. As an integrated company, Red Hat and JBoss are focused
on delivering the leading open source platform for next-generation
computing that drives down infrastructure costs for our customers
without compromising on value and choice.� JBoss ESB leverages
other JEMS technologies, such as the JBoss Rules business rules
engine for content-based routing and JBossMQ for messaging. Over
time, JBoss plans to extend JBoss ESB with additional JEMS products
such as the JBoss jBPM business process management and workflow
engine, to create a complete business process automation platform.
As part of its effort to enable customers and accelerate their path
to SOA, JBoss will be looking to partners to extend the ESB with
connectors, B2B gateways, SOA governance, and business services.
Enterprises can start building on JBoss ESB today, with the
assurance of standards-based portability. �By offering a pluggable
platform, Red Hat is making it easier for enterprises to move to
flexible, open SOA-based systems with best-of-breed technologies,�
said Ed Horst, vice president of marketing, AmberPoint. �We support
JBoss products and will continue to extend our support for the Red
Hat Open Source Architecture platform to benefit customers looking
for a proven solution for SOA management and governance.� �Our
partnership with JBoss and deepening integration with JEMS help
SeeWhy deliver the strongest real-time business intelligence
solution for SOA environments,� said Charles Nicholls, CEO of
SeeWhy Software. �To fully realize the potential of SOA, customers
need intelligent processes, as well as the capability to instantly
act upon information related to those processes. Close integration
with products such as JBoss ESB gives the SeeWhy platform this
ability and offers Red Hat customers a BI solution that will
enhance their SOA initiatives.� �With their strong track record in
Linux and open-source middleware, Red Hat and JBoss are well
positioned to accelerate SOA implementations across the entire
market. Vyante sees this as a great opportunity and is working to
ensure a strong partnership by optimizing our EnvoySOA product for
JEMS and JBoss ESB,� said Aaron Kopel, CEO, Vyante. Key features of
JBoss ESB 4.0 include: A pluggable architecture enables all JBoss
ESB subsystems such as messaging and transformation to be swapped
with other alternatives, which gives customers flexibility and
choice. Support for a variety of messaging services, including
secure FTP, HTTP, email and JMS (JBossMQ, JBoss Messaging, IBM
MQSeries, and ActiveMQ). Transformation engine that bridges data
formats for seamless communication, supporting XSLT and Smooks, a
flexible alternative. Service registry for service discovery and
integration, using JAX-R and UDDI. Persisted event repository to
support governance of the ESB environment. Notification service to
allow the ESB to register events and signal subscribers.
Content-based routing based on XPath and JBoss Rules for a more
flexible and dynamic alternative to publish-subscribe. Gateways
that allow non-ESB aware clients to interact with services deployed
within the JBoss ESB environment. A release candidate of JBoss ESB
4.0 is now available at http://jboss.com/products/esb. General
availability of the community release is targeted for December
2006, with planned Red Hat subscription support in 2007. JBoss ESB
is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and
runs on all platforms, including Linux, Solaris, and Windows. About
Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat, the world�s leading open source solutions
provider, is headquartered in Raleigh, NC with satellite offices
spanning the globe. CIOs and other senior-level IT executives have
ranked Red Hat as the industry�s most valued vendor for two
consecutive years in the CIO Insight Magazine Vendor Value study.
Red Hat is leading Linux and open source solutions into the
mainstream by making high-quality, low-cost technology accessible.
Red Hat provides an operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, along with applications, management, and middleware
solutions, including JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite. Red Hat is
accelerating the shift to service-oriented architectures and
enabling the next generation of web-enabled applications running on
a low-cost, secure open source platform. Red Hat also offers
support, training and consulting services to its customers
worldwide and through top-tier partnerships. Red Hat's open source
strategy offers customers a long term plan for building
infrastructures that are based on and leverage open source
technologies with a focus on security and ease of management. Learn
more: http://www.redhat.com. Forward-Looking Statements Certain
statements contained in this press release may constitute
�forward-looking statements� within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements provide current expectations of future events based on
certain assumptions and include any statement that does not
directly relate to any historical or current fact. Actual results
may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking
statements as a result of various important factors, including:
risks related to the integration of acquisitions; the ability of
the Company to effectively compete; the inability to adequately
protect Company intellectual property and the potential for
infringement or breach of license claims of or relating to third
party intellectual property; risks related to data and information
security vulnerabilities; ineffective management of, and control
over, the Company's growth and international operations; adverse
results in litigation; the dependence on key personnel as well as
other factors contained in in our most recent Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q (copies of which may be accessed through the Securities
and Exchange Commission's website at http://www.sec.gov), including
those found therein under the captions "Risk Factors" and
"Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations". In addition, the forward-looking statements
included in this press release represent the Company's views as of
the date of this press release and these views could change.
However, while the Company may elect to update these
forward-looking statements at some point in the future, the Company
specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as
representing the Company's views as of any date subsequent to the
date of the press release. LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.
RED HAT and JBOSS are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. and
its subsidiaries in the US and other countries. JBoss, a division
of Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT), today introduced JBoss ESB, which rounds
out the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS) as the defining
open source platform for service-oriented architecture (SOA). With
the addition of JBoss ESB to Red Hat's arsenal, enterprises now
have a complete set of leading, low-cost SOA building blocks for
modern applications and the ability to run them on a virtualized
Linux platform. As the global leader in open source software, Red
Hat is driving costs out of the IT infrastructure by offering a
tested and certified open source platform that delivers value, yet
is comprised of modular pieces that ensure customer choice and
flexibility. An ESB intermediates interactions between enterprise
applications, business services, business components, and
middleware to integrate and automate business processes. Built on
mature JEMS technology and the Rosetta ESB--a field-proven ESB
donated by a longstanding customer in the insurance sector--JBoss
ESB comes with a three-year track record in handling complex
integration and real-time events in a mission-critical business
environment with 3,000 employees across 40 locations serving two
million customers. "JBoss ESB is the result of a true community
effort, from the technology donation that helped accelerate our
development timeline to the individual developers who brought their
expertise to the project," said Pierre Fricke, director of product
management, JBoss. "This release provides a fundamental building
block for our SOA integration platform. As an integrated company,
Red Hat and JBoss are focused on delivering the leading open source
platform for next-generation computing that drives down
infrastructure costs for our customers without compromising on
value and choice." JBoss ESB leverages other JEMS technologies,
such as the JBoss Rules business rules engine for content-based
routing and JBossMQ for messaging. Over time, JBoss plans to extend
JBoss ESB with additional JEMS products such as the JBoss jBPM
business process management and workflow engine, to create a
complete business process automation platform. As part of its
effort to enable customers and accelerate their path to SOA, JBoss
will be looking to partners to extend the ESB with connectors, B2B
gateways, SOA governance, and business services. Enterprises can
start building on JBoss ESB today, with the assurance of
standards-based portability. "By offering a pluggable platform, Red
Hat is making it easier for enterprises to move to flexible, open
SOA-based systems with best-of-breed technologies," said Ed Horst,
vice president of marketing, AmberPoint. "We support JBoss products
and will continue to extend our support for the Red Hat Open Source
Architecture platform to benefit customers looking for a proven
solution for SOA management and governance." "Our partnership with
JBoss and deepening integration with JEMS help SeeWhy deliver the
strongest real-time business intelligence solution for SOA
environments," said Charles Nicholls, CEO of SeeWhy Software. "To
fully realize the potential of SOA, customers need intelligent
processes, as well as the capability to instantly act upon
information related to those processes. Close integration with
products such as JBoss ESB gives the SeeWhy platform this ability
and offers Red Hat customers a BI solution that will enhance their
SOA initiatives." "With their strong track record in Linux and
open-source middleware, Red Hat and JBoss are well positioned to
accelerate SOA implementations across the entire market. Vyante
sees this as a great opportunity and is working to ensure a strong
partnership by optimizing our EnvoySOA product for JEMS and JBoss
ESB," said Aaron Kopel, CEO, Vyante. Key features of JBoss ESB 4.0
include: -- A pluggable architecture enables all JBoss ESB
subsystems such as messaging and transformation to be swapped with
other alternatives, which gives customers flexibility and choice.
-- Support for a variety of messaging services, including secure
FTP, HTTP, email and JMS (JBossMQ, JBoss Messaging, IBM MQSeries,
and ActiveMQ). -- Transformation engine that bridges data formats
for seamless communication, supporting XSLT and Smooks, a flexible
alternative. -- Service registry for service discovery and
integration, using JAX-R and UDDI. -- Persisted event repository to
support governance of the ESB environment. -- Notification service
to allow the ESB to register events and signal subscribers. --
Content-based routing based on XPath and JBoss Rules for a more
flexible and dynamic alternative to publish-subscribe. -- Gateways
that allow non-ESB aware clients to interact with services deployed
within the JBoss ESB environment. A release candidate of JBoss ESB
4.0 is now available at http://jboss.com/products/esb. General
availability of the community release is targeted for December
2006, with planned Red Hat subscription support in 2007. JBoss ESB
is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and
runs on all platforms, including Linux, Solaris, and Windows. About
Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat, the world's leading open source solutions
provider, is headquartered in Raleigh, NC with satellite offices
spanning the globe. CIOs and other senior-level IT executives have
ranked Red Hat as the industry's most valued vendor for two
consecutive years in the CIO Insight Magazine Vendor Value study.
Red Hat is leading Linux and open source solutions into the
mainstream by making high-quality, low-cost technology accessible.
Red Hat provides an operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, along with applications, management, and middleware
solutions, including JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite. Red Hat is
accelerating the shift to service-oriented architectures and
enabling the next generation of web-enabled applications running on
a low-cost, secure open source platform. Red Hat also offers
support, training and consulting services to its customers
worldwide and through top-tier partnerships. Red Hat's open source
strategy offers customers a long term plan for building
infrastructures that are based on and leverage open source
technologies with a focus on security and ease of management. Learn
more: http://www.redhat.com. Forward-Looking Statements Certain
statements contained in this press release may constitute
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements provide current expectations of future events based on
certain assumptions and include any statement that does not
directly relate to any historical or current fact. Actual results
may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking
statements as a result of various important factors, including:
risks related to the integration of acquisitions; the ability of
the Company to effectively compete; the inability to adequately
protect Company intellectual property and the potential for
infringement or breach of license claims of or relating to third
party intellectual property; risks related to data and information
security vulnerabilities; ineffective management of, and control
over, the Company's growth and international operations; adverse
results in litigation; the dependence on key personnel as well as
other factors contained in in our most recent Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q (copies of which may be accessed through the Securities
and Exchange Commission's website at http://www.sec.gov), including
those found therein under the captions "Risk Factors" and
"Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations". In addition, the forward-looking statements
included in this press release represent the Company's views as of
the date of this press release and these views could change.
However, while the Company may elect to update these
forward-looking statements at some point in the future, the Company
specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as
representing the Company's views as of any date subsequent to the
date of the press release. LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.
RED HAT and JBOSS are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. and
its subsidiaries in the US and other countries.
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