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Business Process Execution Language: The Battle to Get BPEL "Specced In" Meets Unexpected Military OppositionProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: November 2004 Product Code: R104-17507 Description
This IDC Insight looks at the implications of July?October 2004 Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)?standard announcements by Active Endpoints, BEA, Choreology, Dralasoft, FiveSight, IBM, the JBoss Organization, Metastorm, Microsoft, Oracle, ReadiMinds, Sterling Commerce, Sun, Sybase, TIBCO, WebMethods, the W3C, and the United States' Department of Defense (DOD). The drumbeat of product availability and almost universal supplier encouragement to "spec in" the new standard picked up over the July-October 2004 time period but the U.S. DOD suggests a "wait-and-see" to its IT staff as it also suggests alternatives to BPEL. Table of Contents
Table of ContentsIDC Opinion In This Insight Situation Overview Highlights Table: Worldwide Business Process Automation Deployment Software Revenue, 2002-2008 ($M) IDC Analysis Active Endpoints BEA Systems Choreology Dralasoft IBM JBoss Metastorm Table: Worldwide Business Process Automation Deployment Software Revenue by Vendor, 2002 and 2003 Microsoft Oracle ReadiMinds Sterling Commerce Sybase Tibco webMethods Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research |
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