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BEA Announces More Than 20 Tools, Technology, and 'Built on BEA' Partners Delivering Support for BEA M3 OTM.


NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 2, 1998--Theon Development and Market Reach for Component-upport for BEA BEA - Basic programming Environment for interactive-graphical Applications, from Siemens-Nixdorf.  M3(tm), the first mission-criticaInteractive, Optimal Networks, Prolifics, Ra tion Several key "Built on BEA" partners including Clarify, Mincom, PeopleSoft, and Unisys have endorsed BEA readth of these partnerships provides customers ss to BEA technology and a process for upgradis."

"Customers are looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 complete lifecycle solutions to their application development and deployment needs," said Sally Cusack, market analyst for Software Productivity Group, a Natick, Mass.-based industry analyst firm. "To support its new BEA M3 object transaction manager, BEA has done an admirable job of assembling the key pa M3."

"The combination of robust applicatbusiness advantages for our customers," said Keomers with a solution to model applications to take full advantage of multi-tier deployment environments."

"In the past, Symantec and BEA have collaborated on the integration of BEA Jolt and BEA TUXEDO A TP monitor from BEA Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA (www.beasys.com) that runs on a variety of Unix-based computers. Originally developed by AT&T and sold as source code, Novell acquired it, enhanced it and offered it as shrink-wrapped software for various Unix servers.  into Symantec's award-winnind application development capabilities are beinology as a big step forward," said Richard Bergquist, vice president of technology at PeopleSoft. "BEA M3who want to integrate with our PeopleSoft applications. We think BEA is the right company to introduce entehnology Vendors Support-Throughout the Applica. Taking optimum advantage of this revolutionary new platform for enterprise computing Refers to information technology in the larger company. See enterprise data and enterprise networking.  requires a full rangcation development lifecycle.

The follo application at a very high level; widely accepted as an important facility in the creation of reusable business objects. Partners: Rational Software (Rose) and SELECT Software Tools.

Integrated Development Environment See IDE.

integrated development environment - interactive development environment
 (IDEs)-Enable application development in third generation languages such as C++ and Java. Partner: Symantec.

Fourth-Generation Language fourth-generation language (4GL)

Fourth-generation computer programming language. 4GLs are closer to human language than other high-level languages and are accessible to people without formal training as programmers.
 (4GLs)-Automate the generation of server side components, thereby accelerating the development process. Partners: Compuware, Dynasty Technologiesisual Edge Software.

Database Access Technology-Provide a database abstraction layer A database abstraction layer is an application programming interface which unifies the communication between a computer application and databases such as MySQL, Oracle or SQLite.  between middleware and databases. Partner: RogueWave Software.

Relational Database relational database

Database in which all data are represented in tabular form. The description of a particular entity is provided by the set of its attribute values, stored as one row or record of the table, called a tuple.
 Technology-Stores business information in a relational format for rapid and flexible retrieval by enterprise applications. Partner: Informix.

Object Oriented See object technology and object-oriented programming.  Database Technology-Stores business information in an object format for rapid and flexible retrieval by enterprise applications. Partners: Versant Object Technology and Ardent Software.

Functional Testing (testing) functional testing - (Or "black-box testing", "closed-box testing") The application of test data derived from the specified functional requirements without regard to the final program structure.  and Load Testing Load testing is the process of creating demand on a system or device and measuring its response.

In mechanical systems it refers to the testing of a system to certify it under the appropriate regulations (LOLER in the UK - Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment
 Tools-Enable developers to ascertain the load threshold and functionality of a system prior to deployment. Partners: Mercury Interactive For another company with a similar name, see Mercury Computer Systems.

HP Mercury (formerly Mercury Interactive) is a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard that is a market leader in automated software quality assurance and offers products in other areas such as diagnostics,
, Rational Software (preVue), and Segue Software Segue Software Incorporated (NASDAQ: SEGU) is a leader in quality optimization solutions through their automated software testing products like SilkTest. Segue was founded in 1988. The company has 200 employees worldwide and over $30 million in annual revenue. .

Network Performance Monitoring and Analysis-Visually display network usage by distributed applications andre solutions. With this program, companies have access to BEA's M3 product as well as development services and support, professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. , technical training, marketing, and sales programs.

The Built on BEA partners for BEA ications for scale and reliability.

To daider of cross-platform middleware solutions for enterprise applications. BEA's products and services enable mission-critical, distributed applications that work seamlessly in client/server, Internet, and legacy environments. BEA prod a full range of services including consulting, training, and support. BEA is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., and has 50 offices in 24 countries. The company's common stock trades on the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol "BEAS." Additional information on BEA is available on the Internet at http://www.beasys.com.

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"BULL attaches great importance to its partnership with BEA Systems BEA Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: BEAS) is one of the major companies developing enterprise infrastructure software. BEA makes middleware, products that help software run on top of databases.  Inc., and values the strong commercia of the Solutions and Partnerships group of the

Bull Server Division

BULL

Clarify

"We believe by incorporating BEA's new BEA M3 Object Transaction Manager into our core front office application suite, we provide customers with a key competitive advantage. BEA M3 or deploying enterprise-scale component-based applications with mission-critical performance and reliability."

Roy Franzen

General Manager

Compuware Cos customers to build and deploy enterprise-class applications easily and quickly. They can benefit from the best in new technology, while leveraging their existing information technology investments."

Tim Yeaton

Vice presi By combining the reliability and scalability of our HP 9000 Enterprise servers with BEA's new cross-platform solution, customers can take advantage of the rapid development and deployment capabilities of object technology."

Janitions. The combination of BEA M3 and Informix Dynamic Server is designed to provide customers with unparalleled performance, scalability, and robustness in an integrated, multi-tier solution."

Mike Saranga

Senior vice president of Product Development

Informix

Mincom

"After extensive evaluation, we found BEA M3 to be a superior provider of component-based enterprise computing. Incorporating BEA M3's CORBA-based architecture into the MIMS MIMS Music Is My Savior (music album)
MIMS Medical Information Management System
MIMS Multimedia Integrated Modeling System (US EPA)
MIMS Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry
 Opennetwork. Distributed object-oriented applications, such as BEA M3, go a long way to addressing these concerns. By adding support for BEA M3 to Application Expert, we while maintaining high-levels of application performance over the network."

Sylvia Stern

Vice president of Business Development

Optimal Networks

Prolifics

"BEA M3 is a great step forward for component-based development and deployment in mission-critical, trlication development time by adhering to a comout an enterprise application."

Devi Gupta

Director of Product Development

Prolifics

Rational preVue

"Rational and BEA share a common view to help customers develop, test and deliver high-transaction and high throughput applications. We are excited to extend our product set to support the BEA M3 middleware product in our current performance testing Performance Testing covers a broad range of engineering or functional evaluations where a material, product, or system is not specified by detailed material or component specifications: Rather, emphasis is on the final measurable performance characteristics.  solutions."

Tom Bogan

Vice president and General Manager of the Automated Testing (testing) automated testing - Software testing assisted with software tools that require no operator input, analysis, or evaluation.  

Business Unit

Rational Software

RogueWave

"RogueWave welcomes BEA's M3 OTM OTM

See: Out of the money.
 product as a grand step forward in the maturation of distributed object technologies. BEA M3 helps make complex object-oriented systems truly viable for the enterprise. Our DBTools.h++ class library and associated object-relational mapping complement BEA TUXEDO and BEA M3, and we are actively working with BEA to offer customers a smooth transition to transactional object development and deployment."

Dave Rice

Director of Product Marketing

RogueWave

SELECT

"SELECT Enterprise for BEA provides the benefits of one of the most advanced component modeling tools in the market, including features such as an enterprise-scale repository, component management, business process modeling, and code generation for a variety of programming languages. Together with BEA M3, SELECT Enterprise for BEA helps customers to model and run applications in a robust and reliable execution environment that scales well to meet changing user needs."

Stuart Frost

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

SELECT

Sequent

"As the first server vendor to resell BEA M3 technology, Sequent sees significant value in bringing object technology to multi-tier transaction environments in which multiple operating system and Internet technologies come into play. BEA M3 provides a critical middleware component for Sequent's NUMACenter(a data center server platform which integrates UNIX UNIX

Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics).
 and Windows NT in a single managed system."

Jeff Pancottine

Vice president of Worldwide Marketing

Sequent

Sun Microsystems

"BEA's new object-based transaction monitor, BEA M3, extends the transactional capabilities of Sun's Solaris enterprise computing platforms. The object-based development and deployment benefits of BEA M3 are important to our customers' mission-critical, enterprise computing environments."

Mark Tolliver

Vice president of Market Development

Sun Microsystems

Unisys

"Unisys is a strong player in the OLTP (OnLine Transaction Processing) See transaction processing and OLCP.

OLTP - On-Line Transaction Processing
 arena and is aggressively ave the longevity and synergistic technology for providing the enterprise with the most comprehensive component-based middleware solutions."

Fred Ruessli

Vice president of Marketing, Computer Systems Group

Unisys

Visual Edge Software

"Object-oriented technology is becoming increasingly important in enterprise applications. BEA M3 is a next-generation product that helps make these innovative, cost-effective solutions possible. We are pleased that BEA chose to embed our ObjectBridge techn Visual Edge's ObjectBridge application integration framework, in both its embedded and packaged implemen Software

CONTACT: BEA SYSTEMS, INC.

Angie Rodriguez

+ela Sufi

+1-650/287-4026

pamela_sufi@bm.com
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