Borland Extends Application Lifecycle Management Leadership; Strengthens Deployment Strategy with Launch of Deployment Op-Center.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 30, 2004 Borland Deployment Op-Center Helps Reduce Complexities of Configuring, Deploying, and Maximizing the Availability of Applications Within Highly Distributed, Mixed-IT Environments Borland Software Corporation (company) Borland Software Corporation - A company that sells a variety of PC software development and database systems. Borland was founded in 1983 and initially became famous for their low-cost software, particularly Turbo Pascal, Turbo C, and Turbo Prolog. (Nasdaq:BORL) today announced the launch of Deployment Op-Center, a new cross-platform infrastructure software management solution, introduced to help businesses to control costs, manage change, and increase reliability in their IT operations. Deployment Op-Center is designed to reduce the complexity and high operational overhead associated with controlling the availability and continued 'health' of software infrastructure, applications, and services in today's highly distributed and heterogeneous IT environments. By automating the complex manual processes of deployment, configuration and control, Deployment Op-Center significantly increases the productivity of IT staff. The solution is designed to address collaboration issues between software development and deployment teams that can lead to software failures and revenue loss. Deployment Op-Center also extends the Borland Application Lifecycle Management The administration and control of an application from inception to its demise. It embraces requirements management, system design, software development and configuration management and implies an integrated set of tools for developing and controlling the project. (ALM) strategy to the operational lifecycle of applications in production environments. "Success in the production environment is the true measure of software success. Once an application is defined, designed, developed, and tested, it still must be rolled out on time, within budget, and in line with end user expectations," said Boz Elloy, senior vice president of software products at Borland. "Deployment Op-Center creates visibility into and manageability of the heterogeneous deployment topology that all enterprises have, today. It helps applications not only stay up and running cost-effectively, but also helps manage any changes quickly and predicatably to reduce downtime and maximize ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). ." While Deployment Op-Center addresses critical management functionality for cutting-edge platforms such as 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. and Microsoft(R) .NET, 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 (R) management is a high priority requirement addressed by Deployment Op-Center. "As a leader in the CORBA market, with a strong installed base of Borland(R) VisiBroker(R) customers, we are addressing a critical need to manage existing mission-critical CORBA applications in production, specifically within the telecommunications and finance verticals," added Thanh Tran, vice president and general manager of the deployment solutions group at Borland. "Deployment Op-Center is already gaining interest in these Borland customer organizations." Market Need for Infrastructure Software Management Infrastructure software management addresses the need to control IT operation costs and risks posed by application downtime. Analyst firm META Research Group addresses the need for infrastructure software management within the category of Intelligent Configuration Management (ICM ICM Intercom ICM Integrated Crop Management ICM International Congress of Mathematicians ICM Information Classification and Management ICM Intelligent Contact Management (Cisco) ICM International Creative Management ), which they estimate will become a major component of most Global 2000 infrastructure and application management environments by 2007. META estimates that the challenges associated with infrastructure software management are heightened by the continued transition toward grid computing grid computing, the concurrent application of the processing and data storage resources of many computers in a network to a single problem. It also can be used for load balancing as well as high availability by employing multiple computers—typically personal environments and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA (1) (Start Of Authority) The first record in a DNS zone file. See DNS records. (2) (Service Oriented Architecture) The modularization of business functions for greater flexibility and reusability. ), as organizations strengthen their ability to cost effectively remain agile to business changes(1). "Applications today are becoming increasingly complex and distributed. This augments the challenge of isolating and fixing failures to protect application availability and dramatically increases the complexity of deploying and managing applications," commented Thomas Murphy Tom or Thomas Murphy could refer to:
Bridging the Gap Between Development and Deployment Teams Taking a holistic approach holistic approach A term used in alternative health for a philosophical approach to health care, in which the entire Pt is evaluated and treated. See Alternative medicine, Holistic medicine. to infrastructure applications management, the Borland vision is to offer a formalized for·mal·ize tr.v. for·mal·ized, for·mal·iz·ing, for·mal·iz·es 1. To give a definite form or shape to. 2. a. To make formal. b. mechanism for the transfer of deployment-related information from development to deployment teams. Developers are able to document core application deployment requirements for distribution and configuration. Deployment Op-Center provides an XML based, template-driven user interface to assist the collaboration between development and deployment teams. Deployment Op-Center offers IT managers centralized automation and control over an organization's infrastructure applications utilizing the following key features: -- IT Inventory management: the definition, modeling, and mapping of models to define logical and physical associations between applications and infrastructure resources; -- Application infrastructure configuration management: middleware (J2EE, .NET, and CORBA), messaging (TIBCO TIBCO The Information Bus Company (TM), SonicMQ(R)), Web servers, and database servers; -- Automatic failure detection, isolation, and recovery; -- Configuration templates that provide developers with a mechanism to document critical deployment information; -- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) A widely used network monitoring and control protocol. Data are passed from SNMP agents, which are hardware and/or software processes reporting activity in each network device (hub, router, bridge, etc. based connectivity with network and system management products (such as HP OpenView and IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) (R) Tivoli). Borland Deployment Solutions Deployment Op-Center is part of a family of deployment solutions available from Borland today. This includes Borland Janeva(R) 6(2) and the newly enhanced Borland Enterprise Server Borland Enterprise Server, also known as Borland Application Server, was Borland's J2EE Application Server. The product was developed in 1999 within the team of former Visigenic company that was acquired by Borland in 1997. 6(3) also announced today. Used together, these products provide a tightly integrated single solution designed to address the challenges inherent in deploying, integrating, and managing applications distributed in multiple geographic locations. Deployment Op-Center is available on Windows(R), Solaris, and Linux platforms. For additional information, please visit www.borland.com. Notes to Editors (1) Meta Group Research: "Leaping to Intelligent Configuration Management" (22 August 2002 Corey Ferengul) (2) Launched November 11th 2003, Borland Janeva 6.0 is a unique platform interoperability technology designed to address the need for tighter Integration of .NET Technologies into Mixed IT Environments, See announcement: http://www.borland.com/news /press_releases/2003/11_11_03_borland_launches_janeva.html (3) New features in Borland Enterprise Server 6.0, also launched today include: Pluggable Java Message Service (programming, messaging) Java Message Service - (JMS) An API for accessing enterprise messaging systems from Java programs. Java Message Service, part of the J2EE suite, provides standard APIs that Java developers can use to access the common features of enterprise message systems. (JMS (Java Messaging Service) A programming interface (API) from Sun for connecting Java programs to messaging middleware such as IBM's MQSeries and TIBCO's Rendezvous. JMS is part of Sun's J2EE platform. See J2EE. JMS - Java Message Service ): ships with TIBCO Enterprise JMS; certified support for Sonic MQ; Automatic Recovery; Deployment Configuration Modeling; Enhanced Statistics Functionalities; Support for new J2EE 1.4, CORBA 2.6, and Web Services functionality (certified J2EE 1.3 implementation) About Borland Borland Software Corporation (Nasdaq NM: BORL) is a world leader in platform independent software development and deployment solutions that are designed to accelerate the entire application lifecycle. By connecting managers, testers, designers, developers, and implementers in real time, Borland enables enterprises worldwide to define and sustain their competitive advantage. For more information, visit: http://www.borland.com or the Borland Developer Network at http://bdn.borland.com. All Borland brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Borland Software Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. Statement This release contains "forward-looking statements" as defined under the Federal Securities Laws, including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995 and is subject to the safe harbors created by such laws. Forward-looking statements may relate to, but are not limited to, the demand for Deployment Op-Center products, or benefits to be derived from Deployment Op-Center and market and technological trends in the software industry. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations that involve a number of uncertainties and risks that may cause actual events or results to differ materially. Factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially include, among others, the following: the potential effects on Borland of competition with Deployment Op-Center, growth rates Growth Rates The compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's revenues, earnings, dividends, or other figures. Notes: Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future. in the software and professional services markets that Borland participates in, rapid technological change that can adversely affect the demand for Deployment Op-Center, delays in scheduled product availability dates, actions or announcements by competitors and software errors. These and other risks may be detailed from time to time in Borland periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, its latest Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. and its latest Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q Form 10-Q See 10-Q. , copies of which may be obtained from http://www.sec.gov/. Borland is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to) update or alter its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. |
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