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Wily Technology Teams with BEA Systems for Web Seminar Titled ``Achieving Availability, Performance and Control of Java Applications in Financial Services''
Business Wire, Sept 19, 2002
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 19, 2002
Wily Technology, the leader in Enterprise Web Application Management, today announced a joint Web seminar with BEA Systems titled "Achieving Availability, Performance and Control of Java Applications in Financial Services," to be held on Tuesday, October 1 at 11 a.m. (PDT).
During the Web seminar, Eric Gudgion, principal system architect, Technical Solutions Group at BEA and Chris Farrell, director of technical marketing at Wily, will showcase the many advantages that the WebLogic(R) Enterprise Platform(TM) and Wily's Introscope(R) offer financial services firms. Attendees will learn how BEA's WebLogic Server provides a robust platform for the development and deployment of enterprise Java applications. Wily Technology will highlight Introscope's ability to manage financial services Java applications by pinpointing component-level performance issues in real-time, whether in the application, application server or Java-connected back-end systems. Those wishing to attend can submit a registration request at http://www.wilytech.com/news_eventslist.html.
> "BEA and Wily Technology have helped many leading financial services firms achieve fundamental business objectives by delivering business solutions that meet rigorous demands for performance, reliability and scalability," said Kent Smith, Wily's vice president of business development. "Introscope's ability to manage production WebLogic applications and to fine-tune and configure WebLogic Server gives financial services customers an invaluable tool for achieving high availability and delivering predictably superior user experiences."Introscope delivers component-level visibility into production Web applications, application servers, and connectors to back-end systems such as transaction servers and databases, allowing IT personnel to isolate application performance issues with pinpoint accuracy. With Introscope, PowerPack for WebLogic and the Introscope family of products, Wily Technology has developed the first comprehensive Enterprise Web Application Management solution for BEA WebLogic. Wily's Introscope helps enterprises achieve fundamental business goals by meeting three essential criteria for successful application deployment: Higher Availability, Better Performance and Greater Control.
About Wily Technology Inc.
Based in Burlingame, Calif., Wily Technology, Inc. has become the leader in performance management software for Enterprise Web Applications by helping our customers keep their applications running at peak performance. Wily's comprehensive solution gives customers visibility into their new generation Web applications, integrates into existing IT systems management processes, and when combined with Wily professional services and best-practices, helps enterprise IT personnel become world-class managers of Web applications. Wily has established strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as BEA Systems, Hewlett-Packard, IBM Corporation and Sun/iPlanet. Wily's patented Introscope(R) software monitors large-scale web applications -- isolating bottlenecks and minimizing downtime -- in real-time production environments. Learn more about Wily and Introscope at http://www.wilytech.com/ or call 888/GET-WILY.
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