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WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WESB) – Video Intro

August 27th, 2010

Hello, If you are looking at an ESB solution or want to understand the ESB concepts, check out this nice video from IBM WebSphere Software Group.

Want help getting on the bus? – Check out our “Get on the Bus” offering.

Cheers from the team at OpenLogix

Impact 2010 – Congratulations to the iPad Winner!

May 10th, 2010

Congratulations! to the Winner of our iPad giveaway at the Impact 2010 Conference. The winner has been emailed and Contacted.

Once again, thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the Impact 2010 Conference at the Venetian in Las Vegas.

Cheers,

Steve Lokam

Impact 2010 was a great Success!

May 10th, 2010

Thanks to all our customers new and existing for making the IBM Impact 2010 conference a great success.

We appreciate everyone for coming over to booth to say Hello. It was nice meeting you as always. This year’s Impact conference was bigger than ever for IBM as well as for us in terms of the new customers that we met and to meet all our existing customers at this event.

This was our fourth Impact conference and we are glad to show the commitment to our WebSphere Customers and our Business partner IBM.

It was good to learn more about the Lombardi (IBM’s acquisition in January) products and to see how IBM is integrating these products into the IBM portfolio. And now, we have to see how the CastIron acquisition is going to pan out.

Meet us at your local “Impact Comes to your City” Event.

Cheers,

Steve

Are your business processes dynamic and agile?

April 23rd, 2009

This morning I was talking to a customer about how to build dynamic business processes that can adapt to rapid changes in the business without having to re-implement the whole process. The answer is: WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition (WDPE), released in June of 2008, now in it's latest release (WDPE version 6.2 to match up with the rest of the WebSphere SOA tooling) is an excellent tool for businesses that are implementing business processes that are dynamic in nature. Dynamic processes are built so that the process can adapt to rapid changes in the business.

In this economy, if you want to be competitive, business change is imminent and so is the need for agility in your business processes. WebSphere Dynamic Business Process Edition provides an excellent insight into your enterprise process contents or assets (EPC) and thereby empowering you to continuously optimize your business by dynamically reacting to the changes.

Can u change the business process, without changing the underlying enterprise process assets or content that were built by IT? Yes, if you have implemented those process assets using the WebSphere Dynamic Business Process Edition.

WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition includes these products to help you with the agile process implementation:

More on Business space soon! I am going to enjoy the glorious weather in Michigan today. It's going to be around 80 next couple of days. Yey!

Cheers,
Steve Lokam

Oh! IBM.. now you let Larry possibly take over Sun..

April 20th, 2009

Follow up to my previous post on IBM acquiring Sun. We were so excited about that as that would fit very well into our long term strategy around IBM offerings. I was so down when IBM withdrew the bid to buy Sun a few days ago.

We were still wondering last week as to Why Oracle has not come out with an offer to buy Sun. Who else might need these guys other than IBM or Oracle.

Now that IBM has loosened it's grip over this deal, Larry will not let go of this thing. Meanwhile, Java stock-holders good for you.. This is gonna happen. Once he's made his decision to go after something, that's it.. he is not even going to listen to himself. IBM.. I guess, we can forget Sun for now, unless you wanna pay up your nose of more than $8B and then start a bidding war for Sun. Is Sun that much worth.. I dont know.. u guys decide that for yourselves..

Cheers,

OpenLogix