Today, Sun is announcing a new special offer for businesses considering to extend or buy new licenses for their middleware environment. The special offer will help new customers easily adopt Sun's Java CAPS service oriented architecture platform.
What's
the logic?
1) More and more companies are reevaluating their SOA
platforms as they face big price increases by vendors like Oracle as
reported by The Register and ChannelWeb,
uncertainty over product lifecycles from former vendors like BEA, and
tighter IT budgets.
2) Sun's Java CAPS offers organizations a
lower cost, open source platform for developing and deploying
middleware software.
The new offer includes:
-
Complimentary WebLogic adapters that allow customers to continue
running their existing infrastructure while migrating away from
vendor lock-in
- Guaranteed price lock-in for the suite for the
next 12 months
- Free 5-day workshop with Sun's SOA architects to
help select ideal SOA projects for the first 20 qualified customers
who sign up
With over 2,000 customers, such as Carrefour,
Medavie Blue Cross and Travelers, Sun recently launched Java
CAPS 6, the next-generation of its SOA and business integration
suite, providing IT managers with ESB, event processing, business
process management, and master data management capabilities, as well
as support for GlassFish and NetBeans (IDE) software.
Sun is a recognized leader in providing a comprehensive SOA solution with open source core components in the Open ESB, Mural, GlassFish and NetBeans communities.
To register for this special offer and for a quick comparison of how much companies can save with Sun's SOA platform, visit: http://www.sun.com/logic. Offer expires on October 30, 2008.
Mark and Kevin have more to say about this news.
For more information on Java CAPS 6, visit: http://www.sun.com/javacaps.