ADVISORY/'Building Enterprise Portals for Java/EJB'; A Live Video Webcast Presented by IONA Technologies.Business/Technology Editors ADVISORY...for Thursday (Oct. 26) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: A Live Video Webcast on Java(TM)/EJB for E-Business; Sun
Microsystems' Java(TM) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
is fast becoming the "de facto" platform specification for
e-business and enterprise portals. Employing Enterprise
JavaBean (EJB) components, standardized and modular
pre-assembled pieces of application logic, the J2EE
specification eliminates complex programming and enables the
rapid development and deployment of enterprise applications.
Raghavan Srinivas, a Java Technology Evangelist at Sun
Microsystems, will begin the Webcast with details of the J2EE
specification and EJB technology and why it has become the
dominant platform/development technology for application
development. Niall Byrne, IONA's Product Manager for the
iPortal Application Server, will follow Raghavan with an
in-depth presentation of how IONA has used J2EE to bring a new
breed of portal server technology to enterprise development
organizations.
WHEN: Thursday, October 26th, 11:30am EST
WHERE: To register for this Webcast, please visit:
http://webevents.broadcast.com/iona/buildingenterprise1000
Upcoming Webcasts: --Adapting Mainframe Applications for E-Business --Building Standards-based Enterprise Portals For more information, please visit: http://www.iona.com/webcasts.htm About IONA IONA, the Enterprise Portal Company, (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : IONA) is a leading provider of e-business infrastructure that helps organizations build and deploy enterprise portals, Internet commerce sites, and other large-scale distributed applications. IONA supports a full diversity of languages, including Java, C++, COBOL COBOL: see programming language. COBOL in full Common Business-Oriented Language. High-level computer programming language, one of the first widely used languages and for many years the most popular language in the business community. and PL/I (Programming Language 1) A high-level IBM programming language introduced in 1964 with the System/360 series. It was designed to combine features of and eventually supplant COBOL and FORTRAN, which never happened. and distributed computing technologies, including SOAP, XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. , EJB, J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) A platform from Sun for building distributed enterprise applications. J2EE services are performed in the middle tier between the user's machine and the enterprise's databases and legacy information systems. , CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) A software-based interface from the Object Management Group (OMG) that allows software modules (objects) to communicate with each other no matter where they are located on a private network or the global , Microsoft's Windows DNA 2000 and IBM OS/390, CICS (Customer Information Control System) A TP monitor from IBM that was originally developed to provide transaction processing for IBM mainframes. It controls the interaction between applications and users and lets programmers develop screen displays without and IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. . Founded in 1991, IONA is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland with US headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts. The company had revenues of $105 million in 1999 and employs more than 750 people in 30 offices worldwide. For more information, please see www.iona.com. IONA and Orbix are registered trademarks, and the Enterprise Portal Company and iPortal Suite are trademarks of IONA Technologies. The names of companies and products mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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