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JMSbenchmarks.com Announces 2002 JMS Product Winners; IBM, Open3 and Sonic Take Top Honors

Business Wire, Feb 13, 2002

Business Editors & High-Tech Writers

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2002

JMSbenchmarks.com is pleased to announce three winners for the 2002 World-Class JMS Awards: IBM MQSeries (NYSE:IBM), Open3 Technologies Open3 EMS and Sonic Software SonicMQ (Nasdaq:PRGS).

These products were selected from 13 applications as the best messaging systems supporting the Java Message Service (JMS) specification. Products were reviewed for JMS compliance, reliability, performance and feature set. Several software vendors implement the JMS specification created by Sun Microsystems. JMS is the industry standard for enterprise messaging, utilized for application development and integration. JMS provides a platform-independent, secure and reliable system for transferring data.

JMS is part of Sun Microsystem's J2EE platform. However, to be "JMS" does not require certification. This makes it difficult to discern JMS software most appropriate for business use. JMSbenchmarks.com assists JMS users in evaluating JMS compatible products.

JMSbenchmarks.com also reviewed the following candidates for its 2002 awards: ATG Dynamo (Nasdaq:ARTG), Fiorano Software FioranoMQ, JBoss MQ, Sun Microsystems JMQ (Nasdaq:SUNW), JORAM, Macromedia JRUN (Nasdaq:MACR), OpenJMS, Softwired iBus//MessageServer, IIT GmbH SwiftMQ, and BEA Systems Weblogic (Nasdaq:BEAS).

Complete details about the reviewed products are available on the Web at www.jmsbenchmarks.com.

About JMSbenchmarks.com

JMSbenchmarks.com is managed by the Cannon Group, LLC and provides product reviews and software testing services for technology decision makers. JMSbenchmarks.com and the Cannon Group, LLC are not affiliated with Sun Microsystems Inc. in any way.

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