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Information Technology |
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Company Profile |
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Global |
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27 August 2009 |
Number of Pages |
17 |
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Ovum |
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Red Hat acquired open source middleware technology provider JBoss in early 2006 but did not manage to build momentum behind it until 2008. It has turned its subsidiary from a provider of simple, bare-bones Java application server technology into an enterprise middleware platform provider. It needs to carefully manage this change of identity and end market while fending off competition from upstarts supporting Spring, Ruby and PHP technologies, among others. It is doing so with a new ‘open choice’ strategy that provides developers with a wider choice of runtime servers and development technologies. Its middleware product portfolio also needs to be better integrated and ported to the latest version (version 5) of JBoss Application Server (JAS), the strong design of which underpins the ‘open choice’ strategy.
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