-
Marketplace
-
Channel Resources
Articles from this Site
Eaton Steel Improves with Oracle
ASCI Previews ActiveBatch V7.0
3Com Gets There Faster with Software AG
Overstock.com Uses Oracle
Sun Microsystems Enhances SOA and Introduces BI Software
White Papers
Oracle Business Integration - Shift To A Service-Oriented Architecture
Strategies for SOA Success
What You Need to Know About Transitioning To SOA
Evaluating Integration Software
The Two Key Technologies for SOA Success
Books
Web Services: Building Blocks for Distributed Systems
IT Web Services: A Roadmap for the Enterprise
Web Services Explained: Solutions and Applications for the Real World
Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture: The Savvy Manager's Guide
E-business Implementation: A guide to web services, EAI, BPI, e-commerce, content management, portals, and supporting technologies
webMethods Completes Acquisition of Infravio
webMethods, Inc., a leading business integration and optimization software company, announced the completion of its previously announced acquisition of Infravio, Inc., a privately held provider of service-oriented architecture (SOA) registry and governance solutions, for approximately $38 million in cash.
According to Enterprise Management Associates [webMethods Executes on Acquisition Strategy, Nabs Infravio (September 2006)], a leading provider of IT industry research and analysis, "webMethods' simultaneous courtships and acquisitions of Cerebra and Infravio indicate clear market vision combined with an intent to pursue the logical outcome of SOA evolution, which will undoubtedly be inter-enterprise services. The U.S. government has already announced its intent to integrate 'everything' and logic dictates that multiple cross-industry integrations won't be far behind. webMethods will be well positioned to address the multiple dimensions of this challenge with Infravio's scalability and Cerebra's asset library. Together, they will significantly enhance webMethods' already robust SOA execution environment and could well be a key differentiator in the marketplace."
Infravio's current registry, repository, and governance lifecycle management applications will be offered on a standalone basis beginning immediately. Additional enhancements to the products are expected to be unveiled at this year's Integration World 2006 conference, which is taking place this November in Washington, DC. webMethods expects to also offer these technologies as integrated components of webMethods Fabric beginning with the product suite's next major release, which is scheduled for this December. webMethods also reaffirmed its support for the SOA Link, which is the SOA governance initiative founded by Infravio as a means for ensuring end-to-end interoperability across multiple vendors supporting the SOA lifecycle.
This piece is brought to you by the DM Review editorial staff.
For more information on related topics, visit the following channels:


