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Software AG Extends SOA Further into Mainframe Environments with Release of the webMethods Application Modernization Suite
webMethods Application Modernization Suite
Mar. 10, 2008 01:15 PM
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Software AG introduced the webMethods Application Modernization
Suite as a comprehensive product suite for revitalizing and extending mainframe
applications. The release fully leverages the company's global leadership in
the service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM)
markets, and builds upon nearly forty-years of mainframe experience. Available
versions include a Web Edition for low-risk, non-invasive Web enablement; a new
SQL Edition for standards-based mainframe data integration; and a new SOA
Edition for service enablement, governance, and deployment of mainframe assets
within an enterprise-scale SOA.
Enterprises can use the webMethods Application Modernization
Suite to redeploy existing mainframe functionality and data to meet new
business requirements more easily and quickly. As it embraces a more holistic
and universal approach addressing a broader variety of mainframe-related
requirements, enterprises can deploy the webMethods Application Modernization
Suite as their total solution for application modernization.
The webMethods Application Modernization Suite is further
differentiated by its inclusion of the webMethods ESB and CentraSite as key
components of the SOA Edition. The addition of an industry-leading enterprise
service bus (ESB) and a top-ranked service registry/repository/ lifecycle
governance solution provides enterprises with a more comprehensive solution for
enabling, managing and governing an SOA utilizing mainframe assets. This is in
stark contrast with competitive offerings that simply seek to service enable
existing mainframe applications.
"For too long, enterprises have been left to address
their application modernization requirements tactically with stopgap solutions.
With mainframe systems here to stay, we believe that a more strategic approach
is required," said Dr. Peter Kurpick, President and Chief Product Officer
for the webMethods division and member of the Software AG Executive Board. "While Web enablement and
data integration address significant requirements, long-term business agility
can only be achieved when an organization can leverage its mainframe assets
within an enterprise SOA. This ensures that critical functionality is readily
accessible across all of the core business processes of the enterprise."
Application Modernization Emerges as an Enterprise Priority
According to a recent global survey, CIOs rank "Legacy
modernization, upgrade or enhancement" as their fourth highest IT priority
for 2008. The survey was conducted by Gartner and reflects the buying decisions
of 1,500 CIOs worldwide.
Software AG has identified a number of factors driving this
widespread interest in Application Modernization. For CIOs tasked with doing
more with less, spending millions to replicate existing functionality can't be
justified when these core transactional systems continue to outpace rivals in terms
of performance, scalability, reliability and security. Furthermore, there is
the additional risk associated with 'rip & replace'. This is driving
organizations to adopt 'leverage & extend' strategies focused on
modernizing existing applications as an alternative to wholesale replacement.
The webMethods Application Modernization Suite: At-a-Glance
The webMethods Application Modernization Suite is the
industry's most complete and easiest-to-use solution for application
modernization. The current release includes new products, significantly updated
and improved Software AG tools, and recently acquired webMethods assets. It
uniquely brings together within a single product suite a low-risk, non-invasive
Web enablement solution, a standards-based mainframe data integration solution,
and technologies for enterprise-scale SOA enablement, governance, lifecycle
management and deployment.
By replacing a variety of disparate, non-integrated tools
with a single solution, enterprises can streamline and accelerate their
deployment of new solutions, simplify training, minimize maintenance
requirements, and more fully-leverage existing enterprise functionality.
Recognizing the predominant role that SOA will play in application
modernization going forward, it also focuses on helping users go beyond simple
service enablement to embrace a lifecycle approach to service management.
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