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Thursday, February 08, 2007
 

James Pasley's Just Enough XML to Survive
Excellent video presentation from James Pasley, Cape Clear's CTO, on XML, XML Schema, SOAP and WSDL. 15 minutes that could just change your (professional) life for the better!

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Monday, January 22, 2007
 

Cape Clear one of the Top 20 Products of 2006
Network Technology Magazine has voted Cape Clear one of the Top 20 Products of 2006. This adds to our already impressive bag of awards for 2006 and demonstrates once again that the Cape Clear ESB is the product to put top of the list when evaluating SOA platforms.

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It seems every software company is pitching some form of SOA Best Practices. But even ignoring the built-in bias, some of the best advice can still go very wrong. Instead, by understanding the pitfalls and landmines of SOA implementations, you will be in a better position to create a strategy that makes doing the right thing easy.

Learn from Cape Clear’s expertise across hundreds of SOA deployments and avoid critical mistakes that could spell failure for your SOA initiative.

Join Cape Clear’s CEO Annrai O’Toole for a down-and-dirty discussion on the Top 10 SOA Worst Practices. General topics include:
  • Short-cuts you can’t afford to take
  • Using services the wrong way
  • What not to do with BPEL
  • Performance testing no-no’s
  • Executing projects without the proper tools
This webinar will take place on January 31st, 2007 (08:00 PST, 11:00 EST, 16:00 GMT, 17:00 CET) and you can register here.


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Thursday, January 11, 2007
 

Neat things to do with your ESB
I just love this post from James.

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007
 

Cape Clear 7.0 BETA is now available
Happy New Year and Happy New BETA! The Cape Clear 7.0 BETA is now available for download. Check out the brief summary of some new features, participate in the BETA on developer.capeclear.com and have a look at the detailed What's New. I reckon its going to be a great 2007 :-)

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
 

Channel 4 selects Cape Clear to power Video-on-Demand service
Channel 4 has selected Cape Clear Software, the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Platform leader, as the integration platform to power its new PC-based Video-on-Demand (VOD) services. More here.


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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
 

Workday Selects Cape Clear for SOA Integration

Workday launched their company and first product offering this morning, with Cape Clear as a strategic partner enabling Workday customers to better integrate with third-party applications. Workday, founded by Dave Duffield, the founder of Peoplesoft, is a highly anticipated, on-demand solution for Enterprise Business Services, and has selected Cape Clear for SOA integration. As a native web services SOA company, Workday needed an agile ESB platform – as opposed to a complex legacy EAI solution – to aid customers in integrating with third-party applications. They chose the Cape Clear ESB Platform to handle their SOA integration because 1) we are the leading ESB platform, and 2) we are the visionaries in ESB technology. We’re really excited here at the Cape because Workday is a first-mover in delivering a software-as-a-service offering based on a SOA, enabling easier and richer service-level integration with customers and their native systems. 

 

 


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Friday, September 29, 2006
 

Taking advantage of BAM derived business intelligence
For many years I developed real-time data distribution, display and analysis software for the financial markets front office. Traders are a great example of a human BAM. Traders watch real-time data feeds for business activity that interests them. They filter it using both their mental skills and their workstation software. They bring historical context to their analysis, doing complex event processing and running rules in their heads and in their spreadsheets. They make decisions and execute trades that affect the state of the market, altering the business activity they are monitoring. The trader is looking for opportunities with their "business", as opposed to looking for problems. The goal of BAM is not just to know that everything is running smoothly, its to look for opportunities to improve things. It is not surprising that Business Activity Monitoring and Business Intelligence software has its origin in the financial markets.

Having a real-time view of our business operations is largely pointless if we cannot rapidly effect change to put problems right and take advantage of new opportunities. Building business processes on the agile, SOA-enabling, orchestration and services technology provided by an Enterprise Service Bus is the key to taking advantage of new opportunities and fixing problems before they cost us money. The ESB is a natural way to collect, correlate and feed the raw data required by the BAM layer, it then allows us to rapidly improve our processes in response to changing conditions.

Feeding aggregated business intelligence back into processes in real-time creates interesting possibilities. Suppose we’re orchestrating a supply chain. If we have a number of Courier services in the supply chain, that the Shipping service can request pickups from (i.e. pickup packages at the various Warehouses for delivery to customers), we can monitor the timeliness of the pickups and check for Couriers falling behind, failing to pickup on time and failing to deliver at agreed SLAs. We can feed this business intelligence back into the Shipping service, so that it favours couriers meeting their SLAs.


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WTP GenericServer support for one runtime to many servers
As mentioned before, in the next release of Cape Clear, we are making it easier to deploy web services directly from our Studio tooling to different kinds of Cape Clear server e.g. a local server versus a remote clustered server. This is working nicely, and as I've made an initial contribution to the Eclipse WTP project.

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Sunday, September 17, 2006
 

Cape Clear Customer Wins START-IT Magazine Technology & Business Award
Cape Clear Software, a leading provider of Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) solutions to enable Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), has announced that START-IT Magazine, a leading publication for manufacturing executives, has recognized Cape Clear customer Stratus Technologies, Inc. with a 2006 Technology & Business Award. Stratus was honored for using Cape Clear’s ESB software to achieve a more efficient, less costly, and more flexible B2B application integration architecture. Read more here.

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