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TIBCO announced that BMC will embed TIBCO
ActiveMatrix in its Business Service Management (BSM) platform. BMC selected
TIBCO ActiveMatrix because of its ease of use and ability to provide service
enablement and management on a single platform.
ActiveMatrix will provide BMC and its
customers with a solution that combines the TIBCO’s independent infrastructure
software with BMC’s IT management offerings. Spanning enterprise systems,
applications, databases and service management, BSM empowers companies to
automate their IT and align it with the needs of the business.
ActiveMatrix includes capabilities for
service integration, composite application development and governance under a
single platform to better manage heterogeneous service oriented architectures
(SOAs).
Matt Quinn, TIBCO’s senior vice president
of engineering and technology strategies, said: “BMC has a clear understanding
of SOA in a Business Service Management environment and is the leader in that
market. BMC’s use of the ActiveMatrix platform delivers significant
customer benefits that no other company provides. TIBCO is delighted to
be a part of such a market-leading offering.”
Tom Bishop, BMC’s chief technology officer,
added: “BMC Software chose to work with TIBCO because of their commitment to,
and participation in, the creation and support of open standards. ActiveMatrix
will power a SOA-enabled solution that will position BMC far ahead of our
competitors and will provide our customers with deeper governance and
management capabilities.”
For
more information on TIBCO contact Tyler
Perry, tperry@bateman-group.com
at The Bateman Group.
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