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GigaSpaces ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF ENTERPRISE APPLICATION GRID
GigaSpaces Technologies Inc announced the immediate availability of the
GigaSpaces Enterprise Application Grid, version 4.0. This new version offers
major enhancements over previous versions, adding powerful data Grid,
messaging and parallel processing components and delivering in-memory levels
of performance as well as high reliability to transactional, data intensive,
business-critical enterprise applications.
New features include:
- Enterprise Data Grid
- Enhanced distributed caching.
- JDBC interface to in-memory JavaSpaces data-store.
- JavaSpace querying using SQL and Regular Expressions.
- Integration with O/R mapping technologies (Hibernate, JDO).
- Enterprise Messaging Grid
- Innovative, distributed JMS Grid.
- Enhanced JavaSpace-based messaging.
- Sequencing (FIFO).
- Content based routing.
- Parallel distributed Workflow support.
- Core JavaSpaces Grid Engine
- Scalable to thousands of concurrent users.
- Synchronous & asynchronous replication.
- Multicast replication option.
- Management and Provisioning
- Java Management Extensions (JMX) interface.
- Dynamic deployment of GigaSpaces Grid components (RIO).
- Grid management tools integration (Tivoli, Enigmatec).
- Service-Oriented-Architecture (SOA)
- Performance enhancements.
- Enhanced .Net, C++ and J2EE support.
- Support for Jini 2.0.
"Our customers are organizations with stringent requirements for
high-performance and reliability in a business-critical environment," said
Yaron Benvenisti, GigaSpaces CEO. "They are looking for a mature and scalable
infrastructure for their distributed environment, one that will provide an
elegant solution to the limitations of existing middleware technologies. The
GigaSpaces Enterprise Application Grid will finally enable them to enjoy the
cost-benefits of a new-generation of commodity hardware and software platforms
in their mission-critical, transactional-intensive application environments."
"Most interesting from the Grid-computing audience's point of view is
GigaSpaces' claim to offer a missing link between the vision of Grids (dynamic
provisioning, virtualized IT, commodification) and the reality, in which Grids
are compute-oriented and used for batch processing and there exists multiple
virtualization scenarios -- CPU, database, storage, etc.," said William
Fellows, principal analyst with The 451 Group, a technology industry analyst
company focused on the business of enterprise IT innovation. "Indeed, in this
way GigaSpaces is now directly targeting one of Grid computing's 'missing
links,' identified in The 451 Group's 2003 Special Report on the Grid
computing market."
Fellows' observations are contained in an independent report titled,
"GigaSpaces touts data distribution approach for enterprise application
Grids," published on Nov. 12.
The GigaSpaces Enterprise Application Grid's is currently in production at a
few dozen Global 1000 and ISVs sites around the world.
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