BEA and Siebel have teamed up to support each other's Integration suites. They will jointly deliver solutions, with BEA supporting Siebel's Universal Application Network (UAN) out of the box and Siebel providing support for BEA's WebLogic Integration and WebLogic Platform.
They are also teaming up where it comes to standards, such as: BPEL4WS, XML Schema, XQuery, XSLT, and J2EE Connectors.
Read about BEA Siebel and Integration
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BEA and Siebel Team up on Integration (7 messages)
- Posted by: Dion Almaer
- Posted on: April 28 2003 17:26 EDT
Threaded Messages (7)
- BEA and Siebel Team up on Integration by David Jones on April 28 2003 18:54 EDT
- The laugh is on you :-) by Cary Bloom on April 28 2003 19:49 EDT
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The laugh is on you :-) by David Jones on April 28 2003 10:59 EDT
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The laugh is on you :-) by Race Condition on April 29 2003 01:14 EDT
- The laugh is on you :-) by David Jones on April 29 2003 05:37 EDT
- Race Condition ... by Cary Bloom on April 29 2003 06:19 EDT
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The laugh is on you :-) by Race Condition on April 29 2003 01:14 EDT
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The laugh is on you :-) by David Jones on April 28 2003 10:59 EDT
- The laugh is on you :-) by Cary Bloom on April 28 2003 19:49 EDT
- Integration Applications by Edwin Khodabakchian on April 28 2003 22:28 EDT
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BEA and Siebel Team up on Integration[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Jones
- Posted on: April 28 2003 18:54 EDT
- in response to Dion Almaer
Was there not a post a few months ago about how IBM and Siebel where teaming up? Got to laugh..... -
The laugh is on you :-)[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Cary Bloom
- Posted on: April 28 2003 19:49 EDT
- in response to David Jones
IBM and Siebel was for something else ... not adapters! -
The laugh is on you :-)[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Jones
- Posted on: April 28 2003 22:59 EDT
- in response to Cary Bloom
Yes you are correct this post was more the about supporting each other integration solutions where as the IBM story was about moving the CRM system onto Websphere,
http://www.theserverside.com/home/thread.jsp?thread_id=17668&article_count=19
On a side note who can forget Siebel and Microsoft plan to tie Siebel to .NET
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2124211,00.html
As for the laugh being on me, whatever man, whatever....
David -
The laugh is on you :-)[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Race Condition
- Posted on: April 29 2003 13:14 EDT
- in response to David Jones
Andy Flower appears to be a dumbA%%.
Anyway, it looks to me that Siebel wants to integrate with everybody it can to ensure its survival. -
The laugh is on you :-)[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Jones
- Posted on: April 29 2003 17:37 EDT
- in response to Race Condition
True. It is a tough market out there.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/04/24/BU274035.DTL -
Race Condition ...[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Cary Bloom
- Posted on: April 29 2003 18:19 EDT
- in response to Race Condition
Dude, obviously you failed to notice the smiley (ie: the emoticon denoted by :-)) ... but then with a fake name like yours, I'm not surprised! So get a life willya? -
Integration Applications[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Edwin Khodabakchian
- Posted on: April 28 2003 22:28 EDT
- in response to Dion Almaer
Siebel, SAP and PeopleSoft are driving the creation of new genre of "integration applications" and forcing infrastructure vendors like BEA, IBM, WebMethods towards web service orchestration standards. This is a plus for the customers. Has anyone actually seen a UAN process?
Edwin