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Progress Software Announces Availability of Sonic ESB 7.6

New Sonic ESB Release Expands Functionality with Improved SOA Management and Enhanced BPEL Instrumentation

Implementing a Successful Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Pilot Program

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) provides the framework to re-architect IT infrastructure, eliminate redundancy and accelerate project delivery. Many organizations struggle to identify, implement and build on their first SOA forays.

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Time to balance WS-* and REST

REST is particularly suitable for very large networks with huge numbers of clients and servers and where it is convenient to model all operations as reads and writes directed to individual URIs. As for WS-*, its sweet spot lies in systems bigger than those that use distributed objects, and whose networks are further flung, slower, less reliable, and possibly divided between different administrative domains.


Progress® Sonic™ BPEL Server™

Progress® Sonic™ BPEL Server™, a member of the Progress® Sonic ESB Product Family, adds standards-based service orchestration to the intelligent routing capabilities of Sonic ESB. It improves developer productivity by simplifying the building, testing and deploying of sophisticated service orchestration that integrates with heterogeneous end-points throughout the enterprise.

Through a drag-and-drop GUI in Sonic’s Eclipse-based Workbench, Sonic BPEL Server enables service composition and event correlation with minimal programming. With patent-pending distributed debugging technology, Sonic makes it easy to develop, test, and deploy any combination of BPEL, intelligent routing, and integration services. Sonic BPEL Server leverages the reliability, flexibility, and reach of Sonic ESB to meet large-scale integration requirements, while preserving 100% native BPEL portability.

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