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July 21, 2006 | Comments: (0)

Fiorano adds .Net runtime to ESB, SOA platforms

Fiorano Software this week released a native, managed .Net runtime for the company's enterprise service bus (ESB) and SOA platforms, the company said.

By adding the runtime, Fiorano's ESB now supports native C, C++, Java and all languages in the .Net Framework, including C# and Visual Basic. Developers can build and deploy distributed applications using multiple languages over a single framework.

With Fiorano's software, developers can leverage high-speed messaging and component-based SOA development using a wide mix of languages. The company features a peer-to-peer distributed architecture for linear scalability.

Fiorano on its Web site describes the Fiorano ESB as a Web services-capable middleware infrastructure platform supporting intelligently directed and mediated relationships between loosely coupled and decoupled business components.

Fiorano SOA 2006, meanwhile, is an SOA platform for real-time business based on a Business Component Architecture. (BCA).

Posted by Paul Krill on July 21, 2006 01:55 PM


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