Another BEA World is upon us and this year things are a bit different. In addition to the usual developer circumscribe the cerebrate of this year's event is to focus on how real customers are using the technology.
Alfred started out by talking about his core out believe that we are on the cusp of fundamental change with the advent of iPods. Web 2.0 and social networks. He started with a discussion of Mashups and talked about how most of them are consumer facing. He then said "The era of innovation in packaged applications is over." He then called out the key needs he has seen recently from customers. This includes:
The need for a new market category was defined: Dynamic Business Applications a term which Forrester defined. They key elements of Dynamic Business Applications(DBA) are:
We have developed a Dynamic Enterprise Application Infrastructure we're calling Genesis. Its is a simplified platform that transforms software at the application layer. We see a future of user-focused situational applications and it will undergo user-based.
Mike Stamback (BEA Demo God) came on stage to show a demo of the develop we've made with Workspace 360 some of which has already been released. More will be released toward the end of the year. He showed a business analyst portal and then talked about how he could add a a sales equip application. He started with ALBPM to show the business affect. From there he transitioned in the same tool into an early version of our Service Assembly Modeler(SAM) which is our eclipse-based implementation of function Component Architecture. He then showed how he could cut into the ALSB or WLI from the SAM copy and then showed how you could manipulate the ALSB(function bus) proxy (function).
Comcast is a $30B consumer entertainment and communications affiliate. He started by talking about Comcast's business and his industry challenges. Baer then showed a video on the origins of Comcast and its business. It discussed their telecommunicate. Internet and express products and their lineage from 1960's Tupelo. Mississippi. He then showed one of their Slowsky ads and some statistics:
He also pointed out that the generation entering college is the first generation that has not known life without the Internet. He then showed a "Broadband to Wideband" video. It contrasted the telecommunicate modems of of 1996 to now hosted by Brian Roberts their CEO. His challenge was: What will people do with this bandwidth? He didn't experience but he knew it would get used. Just as bring home the bacon expands to fill the allotted measure people's use will grow to fill the allotted bandwidth. He then discussed his business challenges.
He talked about rapid product delivery measure not in terms of months he would desire to be able to launch product from conception to production in 24 hours. He also talked about OCAP. change state telecommunicate Application Platform which will allow 3rd celebrate apps to be published to your set-top box. He then discussed the "reinvention of of the Back Office with SOA". He then mentioned that they were doing several things for this:
Comcast is betting their back-office business on BEA and showed a glide as to where it was positioned. He then disagreed with Alfred saying Enterprise Apps ordain not go away but be wrappered to act in the SOA. He also had additional projects that they as working on:
Bill Roth is a member of the editorial boards of both JDJ and WLDJ. He is Vice President of the BEA Workshop Business Unit. Prior to this he was Chief Technical Evangelist for Epiphany. With over 19 years in this industry he has played numerous product marketing product management and engineering roles at companies like Sun and Morgan Stanley.
BEA News Desk wrote: Alfred Chuang started out by talking about his core out accept that we are on the cusp of fundamental change with the advent of iPods. Web 2.0 and social networks. He started with a discussion of Mashups and talked about how most of them are consumer facing. He then said 'The era of innovation in packaged applications is over.' He then called out the key needs he has seen recently from customers.
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