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Sonic Software Announces ESB 7.0 Product Family with New Eclipse Workbench and Advanced Web Services; Sonic ESB 7.0 Improves Productivity Across Project Lifecycle and Addresses Real-World Challenges of Large-Scale, Distributed SOA Deployments
Business Wire, March 27, 2006
BEDFORD, Mass. -- Sonic Software, the inventor and leading provider of the enterprise service bus (ESB), and an operating unit of Progress Software Corporation (Nasdaq: PRGS), today introduces the latest release of its highly successful Sonic ESB(R), the cornerstone of Sonic Software's service-oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure offering. The Sonic ESB 7.0 release includes a new Eclipse-based workbench that dramatically accelerates the modeling, configuration, testing and deployment of projects across large-scale, distributed SOA environments. In addition, Sonic ESB 7.0 introduces an enterprise-grade implementation of the advanced Web services standards necessary for mission-critical SOA deployments.
"It's ironic that despite SOA's mission to break down the silos created by monolithic architectures, most SOA-enablement products are still stuck in the world of silos. That's because they are limited to small-scale projects where everything is built by one team and runs in one place. With ESB 7.0's advanced SOA infrastructure and matching SOA toolset, Sonic is addressing the real-world challenges of SOA that users confront once they move into large-scale, widely distributed deployments," said Gordon Van Huizen, vice president of Sonic products. "Furthermore, with Sonic ESB 7.0 we are delivering the first implementation of advanced Web services suitable for mission-critical deployments, going well beyond the typical check-list level implementations on the market."
Eclipse-based Workbench
The new, Eclipse-based Sonic Workbench(TM) 7.0 provides an integrated SOA toolset to streamline a project lifecycle with the following capabilities:
--Process Modeling--provides a visual, drag-and-drop palette and standards-based business process notation, enabling business analysts to create process flows across distributed services and more effectively collaborate with SOA architects;
--Configuration--enables SOA architects and developers to create services and implement ESB process flows across a distributed topology using point-and-click, metadata-driven configuration models, while preserving access to a drill-down, code-level view;
--Testing & Debugging-- provides the ability to test and debug ESB processes on the desktop and in test environments, as well as triage and diagnose problems in live, distributed deployments. Sonic delivers the first distributed ESB Process Debugger, allowing developers to view and debug a process executing across multiple, distributed services from within the Eclipse environment. Sonic also enables visual step-through debugging of distributed processes as they execute within a live deployment, without disrupting other ongoing processes;
--Deployment--reduces the risk associated with managing change in complex SOA environments by determining the dependencies of composite applications and business processes, and analyzing the impact of promoting these processes into the production environment.
"Several years ago, Online Business Systems saw an opportunity to help customers adopt service-oriented architecture as a way to be more agile and reduce IT costs. We partnered with Sonic Software to make that happen through the enterprise service bus (ESB) and we haven't been disappointed," said Tim Siemens, CTO of Online Business Systems. "SOA introduces unique development challenges that traditional developer tools simply can't address. Sonic ESB 7.0 delivers a whole new set of Eclipse-based tools that rival anything out there in terms of developer productivity, vastly simplifying the SOA project lifecycle across modeling, development, testing and deployment. It will enable Online to more closely integrate our process modeling expertise with our SOA delivery capability, thereby ensuring a closer alignment between business service needs and the technical services that embody them."
Advanced Web Services
Sonic ESB 7.0 provides an implementation of advanced Web services standards for secure and reliable communication between services suitable for mission-critical deployments: WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Addressing, WS-Security and WS-Policy. The Sonic ESB 7.0 implementation protects complex, distributed SOA systems from communications failures by leveraging Sonic's Continuous Availability Architecture(TM) (CAA). Upon failure, Sonic ESB 7.0 ensures that Web services communications start flowing again immediately, eliminating the hours often required to recover using traditional high-availability hardware and software products. Further, Sonic ESB's unique distributed processes and Dynamic Routing Architecture(TM) (DRA), optimizes performance and simplifies maintenance of orchestrated advanced Web services across LANs and WANs.
Additionally, Sonic ESB 7.0 extends the Sonic Continuous Availability Architecture(TM) (CAA) for high-throughput environments. CAA Fast-Forward is the first reliable messaging technology that eliminates the bottleneck created by disk writes, offering more than an order of magnitude higher throughput than any other reliable messaging system on the market. All Sonic ESB 7.0 services, including the new advanced Web services, can fully exploit this capability.
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