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Dec 2, 2004
 

"Fiorano ESB a strong Enterprise Service Bus solution" concludes Brian Barbash in detailed Product Review
Web services have staked their claim as a key technology in building and integrating large, distributed enterprise systems. More often than not, however, Web services may be just one piece of a myriad of interfaces. Not only are IT workers faced with working against heterogeneous interfaces, but process management, workflow, administration, and security are also important. That’s where Fiorano ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) comes into play. More>>>


Sep 8, 2004


Forex Capital Markets ( FXCM ) deploys Fiorano ESB to empower their mission-critical Global currency Trading Platform

Fiorano Software Inc. today announced that New York based, Forex Capital Markets L.L.C.( FXCM ), a Futures Commission Merchant ( FCM ), has selected Fiorano ESB to power their mission-critical forex trading platform, FX Trading Station. More>>>


Aug 26, 2004


Fiorano MQ 7.5 Offers Largest JMS Performance Gains Ever
Fiorano Software claims that the improvements in performance it achieved in the latest release of its leading JMS product, Fiorano MQ 7.5, are the biggest ever seen by the company. More>>>


Aug 10, 2004


Fiorano Record Management and Workflow Platform Adopted by Quicken Loans

Fiorano Software says that Quicken Loans, the largest online mortgage lender and the 17th largest retail mortgage lender in the United States, has selected Fiorano ESB to enhance its existing record management and workflow platforms. More>>>


Aug 10, 2004


Fiorano Quick To Tell Of Quicken Customer Win

Fiorano Software says Quicken Loans, the largest online mortgage lender and the 17th largest retail mortgage lender in the United States, has selected Fiorano ESB to enhance its existing record management and workflow platforms. More>>>


Aug 6, 2004


Lenders First Choice adopts Fiorano software

Fiorano Software says that it has been selected by Lenders First Choice (LFC), a title and settlement services provider, as a platform to enable seamless process integration and real-time agility.
More>>>


Aug 4, 2004


Fiorano ESB Picked By LFC

Fiorano Software says Lenders First Choice (LFC), a national provider of title and settlement services, has selected Fiorano ESB “as a platform to enable seamless process integration and real-time agility.”
More>>>


July 29, 2004


Expect more jobs from Fiorano

Fiorano Software will expand its software development presence in India by setting up a facility in Bangalore.The Bangalore centre will focus on strategic marketing, technical support, and developer training. More>>>


July 28, 2004


Fiorano Software begins operations at Bangalore
Fiorano Software today announced the opening of its operations in Bangalore, which will act as the development centre as well its global sales and marketing centre. More>>>


July 27, 2004

By Lana Gates


Up from Java messaging

Earlier this year, Fiorano released Fiorano Enterprise Service Bus 3.5, with HTTP receive services for portal integration, as well as a Fiorano Service Development Studio for easier middleware development and deployment. More>>>


July 15, 2004


Aus Standards gebaut: Enterprise Service Bus
Kunden betrachten die daraus resultierende Abhängigkeit von einem Hersteller mit gemischten Gefühlen. Manchem Anwender sind nach getaner Anfangsinvestition in eine Technik die Argumente bei weiteren Preisverhandlungen ausgegangen, etwa beim Kauf zusätzlicher Adapter. More>>>


July 8, 2004

By Don MacVittie


EAI Keeps Integration Simple - Fiorano Delivers
Fiorano is the next logical step for EAI. Experienced EAI users will find it intuitive, and EAI newbies will find the tools they need to do simple database and application integrations. Fiorano's Business Integration Suite took our Editor's Choice award because it outdid its rivals in meeting our key criterion--simplicity without being light on features. More>>>


Mar 31, 2004

By Tony Brown


Fiorano Extends the Power of ESB

Fiorano uniquely combines ESB, BPM and SOA approaches, creating a platform that is optimal toward solving the needs of integration scenarios that are mission-critical, business-process driven, and highly distributed. FioranoESB is unique in that it allows the synthesis of event-driven processes that reflect the way business operate. More>>>


Mar 31 , 2004

By Andrew Binstock


Who's Riding the Bus?

Fiorano's entry is Fiorano ESB, formerly called Tifosi. It supports all the same standards as Sonic, but adds several new features that will be compelling to prospective customers. These consist primarily of coarse-grained services that can be added to the ESB configuration .More>>>


Mar 3, 2004

By Atul Saini


Service-Oriented Architecture Implementation Frameworks

Enterprise service bus (ESB) architectures provide an ideal foundation infrastructure for an SOA implementation framework (SOAIF). The move towards SOAs will affect all distributed computing in the future. More>>>


Mar 2, 2004


Fiorano Software Wins Java Developers Readers' Choice Award

Fiorano Software, Inc. a leading provider of Enterprise Integration Middleware, announced that Java Developer's Journal (JDJ), the world's leading Java resource, recognized Fiorano MQ as the Best Java Messaging Tool and Fiorano ESB the Most Innovative Java Product in their Annual Readers' Choice Awards 2003, beating out several vendors including IBM, Oracle, TIBCO and Sonic. More>>>


Mar 1, 2004

By Paul Krill


Fiorano backs Web Services spec

Fiorano ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) is a peer-to-peer platform for implementing standardized interfaces for inter-application communication, transformation, portability, and security. It is based on Java Message Service. Version 3.5, due to ship on March 15, boasts BPEL support, the company said. More>>>


Feb 13, 2004


Wall Street Reporter interviews Fiorano CEO & CTO, Atul Saini. Full Interview available at WSR website

Atul Saini, CEO and CTO of Fiorano Software, Inc was interviewed by WSR Senior Analyst, Scott Banks on the subject of Fiorano's contribution towards standard base integration and middleware technologies. More>>>


Feb 06, 2004


Fiorano, Partners Consulting Partner

Fiorano Software, a provider of business process integration and messaging infrastructure technology, has entered into strategic partnership with Partners Consulting, a consulting firm which offers "Enterprise Application Solutions" backed by a unique systematic process-driven approach to entire integration effort. More>>>


Jan 01, 2004

By Richard Adhikari


Standards emerge from BPM stew

The victory of BPEL4WS was pretty much ordained in a world where bigger is better and market share has a higher rating than quality technology. Fiorano’s Saini said that the main flaw of BPEL4WS is its centralized approach to transactions. The preferable solution is distributed BPEL engines on different boxes with one meta-BPEL engine that coordinates everything. More>>>

2003

Dec 1, 2003
 


"Fiorano ESB a strong Enterprise Service Bus solution" concludes Brian Barbash in detailed Product Review

Web services have staked their claim as a key technology in building and integrating large, distributed enterprise systems. More often than not, however, Web services may be just one piece of a myriad of interfaces. Not only are IT workers faced with working against heterogeneous interfaces, but process management, workflow, administration, and security are also important. That’s where Fiorano ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) comes into play. More>>>


Dec 1, 2003


EAI-Software: terug naar de eenvoud

Fiorano Oprichter Atul Saini: "Genruik is net zo simpel als bij een spreadsheet". Fiorano staat in de Verenigde Staten bekend als leverancier van integratie-applicatie-software. Onder aanvoering van de eigenaar/oprichter en ferrari - gekke Indïër Atul Saini tracht het bedrijf voet aan Europese grond te krijgen. More>>>


Nov 3, 2003


Enterprise Service Bus: Early Riders
Last month, GAC went live with Tifosi Enterprise Integrator from Fiorano Software Inc. in Los Gatos, Calif. After reviewing integration products from IBM, Sybase Inc. and others, GAC decided it liked Tifosi's simplified development model and dashboard for designing and deploying the application. GAC tried a proof-of-concept model before installing the $250,000 Tifosi system companywide. More>>>


Oct 15, 2003

By David Rubinstein


Renewed Call for Open Benchmarks

Atul Saini, CEO of Fiorano Software Inc., claimed it is not the fear of varying results that leads vendors to restrict the publication of benchmarks. "It’s a stick to beat up the competition." Saini admitted that Fiorano, like other vendors in its competitive space, has benchmark restrictions in its license, but said he will be dropping that clause. More>>>


Sep 23, 2003


Fiorano Welcomes Open, Comparative Performance Benchmarking for JMS

Fiorano Software Inc. welcomes the move to open benchmarking of Enterprise Messaging Software. Commenting TIBCO’s recent lawsuit threat against Sonic Software’s publication of benchmarking results, Atul Saini, CEO of Fiorano said " We have been pushing for open benchmarking since 1998 when the JMS standard was released. Unfortunately the very vendors now proclaiming 'freedom of speech' rights have had their legal departments call us in the past over benchmark comparisons." More>>>


Sep 22, 2003


Fiorano Fine By GAC

Fiorano Software, a provider of enterprise-class Integration solutions, says General American Corporation (GAC), a premier provider of B2B real estate settlement services to the mortgage finance industry, has selected Fiorano’s Tifosi Enterprise Integrator to integrate GAC’s Tracking and Order Reporting system, GATORS. More>>>


Sep 19, 2003


Fiorano Chimes In On EMS Open Benchmarking

Open benchmarking tremendously benefits the industry and consumers alike. We welcome the move by vendors to finally remove all restrictions on the publication of benchmark results in their license agreements, says Atul Saini, CEO, Fiorano Software Inc. More>>>


Sep 16, 2003

By Atul Saini


Demystifying Enterprise Service Bus Technology
The ESB is an enterprise platform that implements standardized interfaces for communication, connectivity, transformation, portability, and security. It alleviates the cost and complexity of deploying distributed enterprise applications. More >>>


Aug 20, 2003


Fiorano Enhances Tifosi 2002
Fiorano Software’s latest release of Tifosi 2002 ESB includes database adapter enhancements, an SAP adapter, a worklist component, mapper enhancements, deployment management support, and application context support. More >>>


Jun 11, 2003


Fiorano MQ 7.0 Released
Continuous availability of messages and data, irrespective of hardware or software failures across the network is a critical customer demand for enterprise-class messaging infrastructure. Fiorano Software has announced the release of Fiorano MQ 7.0, a Java Messaging Server with true high-availability (HA), which provides enterprises with near real-time responsiveness. More >>>


Jun 04, 2003


Fiorano Enhances Java Messaging Server

Fiorano Software, a provider of Enterprise Integration Middleware, has released Fiorano MQ 7.0, the newest version of the industry’s only Java Messaging Server with true High-Availability. Other new features include support for Distributed Transactions (XA) and enhancements to the Administration and Management Tools. More>>>


Jun 01, 2003

By Richard Adhikari


WSDL rolls along
WSDL, or the Web Services description language, has been touted as one of the cornerstones of Web services. While proponents say it will simplify computing, the technology still has a long way to go. Fiorano’s product, Tifosi, is constructed so that every set of tools using WSDL uses its own security system to check whether a connection is allowed to access the system. More >>>


May 14, 2003

By Atul Saini


Dynamic Web Services
The new enterprise architecture is one that is service-based, implemented on top of a fully distributed, peer-to-peer, event-driven system. A services operating platform allows enterprises to create a unified computing infrastructure. More >>>


May 01, 2003

By Richard Adhikari


Orchestration promise meets reality
As corporations increasingly leverage the Internet and people become more familiar with the concept of services that can be called over the Web. Fiorano’s Tifosi allows users to track, monitor and log Web services data. More >>>


May 01, 2003

By Andrew Binstock


Fiorano’s Tifosi: "First Look" by SD Times
If JMS represents the pipes, Tifosi is the complete plumbing. Tifosi is a compelling story for enterprises that want to standardize on JMS and need robust enterprise features plus comprehensive integration with existing applications and protocols.  More>>>


Apr 09, 2003


Fiorano Adds ESB To Integration Line

Analysts see this approach as a potential threat to traditional EAI companies through its low cost and flexibility, Fiorano asserts. It is also a threat to application server vendors, partly because an application server’s hub-and-spoke architecture is a bottleneck for high data volumes and a single point of failure, Fiorano contends. More>>>


Apr 01, 2003

By Laurent Michalkovic


Independent Product Review of Tifosi 2002 Enterprise Integrator by JDJ Labs
Fiorano created Tifosi 2002, a new breed of integration middleware with advanced workflow management capabilities that’s based on a distributed computing model. Vendor neutrality, maintainability and scalability were high priorities. With these criteria in mind, Tifosi came out on top, More >>>


Mar 05, 2003


Fiorano Focused On Integration Between Apps, Platforms

Version 6.1 of Fiorano Software’s Fiorano MQ messaging middleware product complies with the Java Messaging Services (JMS) 1.1 specification and supports XML Content-based Routing, for improved ease of use and flexibility for developers. More>>>


Feb 20, 2003


Fiorano Now Founding Member Of EAI Consortium

Fiorano Software, a provider of standards-based integration, business process management and enterprise messaging solutions, has achieved Founder Member status of the fast-growing EAI Industry Consortium. More>>>


Feb 02, 2003

By John K. Waters


JMS taking a place in the Enterprise
Messaging middleware has become something of a solution of choice for a range of enterprise computing problems. One of the first implementation of JMS was seen in Fiorano Software’s flagship product, Fiorano MQ, a JMS server first released in 1998. More >>>


Jan 27, 2003

By Tejaswi Aneja
and Amit Gupta


The Evolution of Application Integration Platforms

Application Integration Platforms have evolved to ease the management tasks and boost business productivity by offering a holistic view of all the applications within an enterprise. This article provides a perspective on the evolution of AIPs from point products to second-generation solutions. More>>>


Jan 1, 2003

By David Rubinstein


Aberdeen Group Research Director, Tim Sloane on the necessity of moving to Model Driven Architectures
In a one-on-one interview at Object Management Group’s Integrate 2002 conference, Sloane painted a dire picture for businesses that don’t move toward a model-driven architecture. “If you don’t do this, you’ll die,” he stated flatly. Using models as the mechanism to generate software that’s platform-independent, business people have the same language as IT people. This is the first step toward closing the gap that currently exists between the two camps.  More>>>

2002

Nov 29, 2002
 

Fiorano Enhances Tifosi
Fiorano Software has released Tifosi 2002, the latest version of its service-based integration platform for EAI, business process management and B2B integration. More>>>


Nov 27, 2002

By Timo Poropudas


Fiorano tuo komponenttitekniikkaa Suomeen
Olio-ohjelmoinnin alun hype-vaiheessa esitettiin visio siita, etta tietokoneohjelmien kayttajat rakentavat itse tarvitsemansa ohjelmat valmiista, keskenaan yhteensopivista komponenteista. Kalifornialainen ohjelmistotalo Fiorano Inc tuo nyt Suomen markkinoille kyttjn toimintoihin perustuvat komponentit. More>>>


Nov 12, 2002


Fiorano Releases Version 6.0 Of Its Messaging Middleware
Fiorano Software, Inc. announced the release of version 6.0 of Fiorano MQ, extending its position in the messaging middleware market. More>>>


Oct 15, 2002

By Alan Zeichick


Fiorano’s Tifosi Integration suite adds internationalization, new adapters and stronger support for XML data.
Tifosi gets muscle with greater reliability adding hot failover capabilities via clustering of the message and a host of adapters for PeopleSoft and SAP, Oracle, Microsoft’s SQL Server and [IBM’s] DB2, and improved services for Web services and Enterprise JavaBeans queues. More>>>


Oct 6, 2002

By Hemen Godbole
and Sriram
Chakravarthy


How well does your messaging infrastructure scale?

Sriram Chakravarthy, Director of Product Development and Hemen Godbole VP Marketing of Fiorano Software give key pointers on how to ensure that messaging technology can scale with your business. Many MQ servers today do not stretch well to cover enterprise requirements of guaranteed message delivery, management ease of use, flow control, security and interoperability. Pay careful attention to how your MQ server fulfills these critical needs, they advise. More>>>


Aug 26, 2002

By Hemen Godbole
and Sriram
Chakravarthy


The Key to Distributed Applications: Reusable Component-Based Solutions
Distributed processes can deliver very high economies of scale and skill. In this article, Hemen Godbole, VP Marketing, Fiorano Software describes how component-based distributed integration management package can address the needs of all user groups (Business Managers, Solution Architects, Business Process Administrators and Individual Component Programmers) in an enterprise. More>>>


Aug 16, 2002


Fiorano’s Tifosi 2002 brings together the worlds of development and deployment into a single platform - leverages component model to integrate enterprise applications

"We have been very impressed with the ease with which we have been able to create distributed network applications and debug these applications. Tifosi has allowed us to institutionalize some of our key business processes and meter, monitor, and manage these processes" says Scott Sorensen, Principal Developer and Architect, United Internetworks. More>>>


Jul 12, 2002

By Michael Vizard


Fiorano leverages component architecture to compete against established EAI players such as IBM and Tibco

Fiorano’s Tifosi platform is general enough not only to do EAI business process management and B-to-B related applications, but the same platform can be used to build highly collaborative applications. More>>>


Jul 10 2002


Modulant and Fiorano Forge Technology Alliance

Modulant’s Contextia Interoperability Platform, in conjunction with Fiorano’s Tifosi Services Integration Platform, offers companies a comprehensive solution for integrating a wide range of enterprise applications, data sources, and standards, while easing solution deployment and lowering the total cost of the integration initiative. More>>>


April 2002


Fiorano’s Tifosi benchmark by Hurwitz Group

Fiorano has made a smart and strong move in bringing Tifosi in market. Integration still remains a very difficult enterprise endeavor and most companies continue to need process-oriented tools to ease integration. More>>>

2001

Dec 21, 2001
 


Fiorano fuels the Enterprise Architecture debate
Several recent announcements show an evolutionary pattern for integration vendors (Fiorano, Vitria, TIBCO, Sterling Commerce etc.) The debate around Fiorano’s Tifosi P2P architecture points to a larger issue in enterprise integration architectures. While most integration servers use a hub-and-spoke model for simplicity of management, clustered and distributed architectures are far more scalable. P2P architectures are highly flexible. But the real question is which architecture is best for a given set of business requirements? This is something that requires far more consideration and planning. More>>>


Nov 30, 2001


Fiorano debuts Tifosi SOP

Enterprise software platform provider Fiorano Software has launched Tifosi, a services operating platform (SOP) designed to allow dynamic provisioning of network routes between distributed software services. Tifosi enables developers to build applications independent of network connectivity requirements and lets customers dynamically change and extend business processes without incurring downtime. More>>>


July , 2001

By Trudy Walsh


Data sharing tightens net for the law

JNET officials decided on Fiorano MQ messaging middleware from Fiorano Software Inc. of Los Gatos, Calif., to connect databases from the Corrections Department, the Probation and Parole Board, the Pennsylvania Courts Administrative Office, the State Police and the Transportation Department. More>>>


Jun 7, 2001


Fiorano Releases XML Content Router for Financial Services

Fiorano Software has released an XML-based content router messaging service designed to handle real-time information. More>>>


Jun 1, 2001

By Andrew Binstock


Java Messaging Storms the Market – Fiorano powers criminal justice system in Pennsylvania.

In August 1996, the governor’s office launched Justice NETwork (JNET), State of Pennsylvania JNET chose a package from Fiorano Software. Zenim Luo, the chief architect of infrastructure for JNET, said, "We chose Fiorano because they had shipping product and because Fiorano had PKI implemented in its package. And we definitely needed PKI security." Once Fiorano was brought in, the JNET team wrote an API layer above JMS. Today, JNET allows real-time notification of any events of interest for anyone that Pennsylvania law enforcement is tracking. More>>>


Mar 9, 2001


Fiorano MQ 5.0 Java messaging server features improved scalability and security.

Java World highlights Fiorano MQ 5.0, the latest release of JMS from Fiorano Software designed for building distributed messaging-based applications. This version features pluggable Scalable Connection Management module, Java REALMS security support, and message routing across geographically distributed servers. More>>>


Mar 5, 2001


Fiorano MQ 5.0 Ships - Latest version of Java messaging server provides scalability.

Fiorano MQ is a scalable, secure, and fully JMS 1.0.2 compliant implementation. It can be used for building high performance, distributed messaging-based applications, enabling organizations to integrate and exchange information in real-time across the Internet or any enterprise network. More>>>


Feb, 2001


By Tarak Modi


Add the Power of Asynchronous Processing to your JSPs using Fiorano MQ

Tarak Modi discusses how Applications based on message-oriented middleware ( MOM ), such as Java Messaging Service (JMS), tend to be more scalable than those based on remote procedure call ( RPC ) middleware, such as RMI. More>>>

2000

Oct, 2000


By Michael Jay
Tucker


The Binding Force: Fiorano Software’s Atul Saini on JMS

Atul Saini, CEO & CTO, Fiorano Software talks to Michael Jay Tucker, editor-in-chief of ebizQ.net about the future of JMS. No one, at least no one in their right mind, would fail to credit Java Messaging Service (JMS) with being one of the most important new players in the MOM world of the past two years. JMS has galvanized developers as perhaps nothing has moved the middleware community since CORBA. More>>>


Aug, 2000

By Gopalan Suresh
Raj


Guarantee Inter-Enterprise Message Delivery Using JMS

This Report discusses the architecture of JMS and examines the source code that uses JMS to send and receive messages by implementing a Stock Trader application. To implement this Stock Trader Application the author uses a beta version of Fiorano Software’s Fiorano/EMS Lite for Windows NT, JMS implementation. More>>>


July 4, 2000


Fiorano MQ Multicast Launched

Fiorano MQ ensures real-time information delivery and exchange using an open, standards-based messaging solution with the choice of hub-and-spoke (server-based) and bus-based (serverless) architectures. More>>>


July 1, 2000

By David Rubinstein
and Alan Zeichic


Fiorano MQ outperforms other Messaging Systems

Much A-Brew at JavaOne Conference, Sun ’s developer extravaganza overflowing with new products, alliances .The article highlights the technology of Fiorano MQ Bridge, which acts as a JMS server, is 10 times faster than any competitive middleware-bridging product. More>>>


1999


Nov 29, 1999

By Alexandra Barrett


Java Messaging ensures data delivery

"When it absolutely, positively has to get there, a JMS server may be the answer." The article discusses the functionalities, JMS server can provide when the application developers can't afford "maybe" for an answer. More>>>


1998

Aug 13, 1998

By Wylie Wong


Sun releases Java Messaging Service

Fiorano to be one of the lead vendors to release a messaging product based on Java. More>>>



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