FuseSource has placed its new ESB Enterprise and MQ Enterprise platforms into beta for developers to try out.
FuseSource,
a player in the
open-source
integration and messaging world, has launched a beta program for two
new products: Fuse ESB Enterprise 7.0 and Fuse MQ Enterprise 7.0.
FuseSource is targeting enterprise software developers,
architects and DevOps professionals, whom it would like to participate in a
beta program for the two new platforms, which deliver the capabilities
enterprises need to use open-source technology for all of their
integration and
messaging needs.
FuseSource officials said both products reflect the low cost
and flexibility inherent in open source and build on FuseSource
enterprise-class offerings based on popular Apache Software Foundation projects
Apache
ServiceMix,
ActiveMQ,
Camel
and
CXF.
Fuse ESB Enterprise 7.0 is an
enterprise-class, open-source integration platform based on FuseSource
offerings that have been proven in mission-critical deployments across hundreds
of large enterprises, the company said. Customers can purpose-fit the highly
flexible Fuse ESB Enterprise platform to virtually any environment.
Fuse MQ Enterprise 7.0 is an open-source, standards-based
messaging platform that can be deployed in any development environment with a
very small footprint. The Fuse MQ Enterprise platform makes it easy for IT
organizations to deploy and connect customized integration connections. Both
platforms, available for free, also include new features, functionality and
tools that make it even easier and more beneficial for enterprises to adopt and
deploy open-source integration and messaging.
Our products and services are proven in hundreds of
deployments in some of the most challenging environments, but we knew we wanted
to make it easier for mainstream enterprises to deploy and manage them, said
Larry Alston, president of FuseSource. The two new platforms we are inviting
software developers, architects and DevOps professionals to beta today reflect
that goal. With Fuse ESB Enterprise and Fuse MQ Enterprise were making it
easier than ever for mainstream organizations to embrace open-source
integration and messaging and achieve the savings and flexibility that only
result when you have access to the code.
FuseSource also recently announced some of the experts and
enterprises that will share success stories and best practices at CamelOnethe
companys conference designed for enterprise users of open-source integration
and messaging. CamelOne 2012 will be held in Boston from May 15-16 at the
Sheraton
Boston Hotel.
CamelOne provides software developers, architects and
information technology professionals with an opportunity to learn from the
experts who founded popular open-source
integration and messaging projects, including Apache Software Foundation
projects Apache ServiceMix, ActiveMQ, Camel and CXF; and veterans of successful
enterprise deployments within many of the worlds most successful private- and
public-sector organizations. This years event will include more than 25 sessions.
There isnt a more valuable event than CamelOne for
enterprise IT professionals who want to learn how the worlds best-known
companies and organizations are solving real-world business challenges with
open-source integration and messaging technologies that deliver unprecedented
flexibility and cost savings, said
Rob Davies, CTO of FuseSource and co-founder of
Apache Software
Foundation projects Apache ServiceMix, ActiveMQ and Camel. Whether
you are in the midst of an integration project or considering one, the
presenters and fellow attendees at CamelOne are sure to offer insights you
cant gain anywhere else.