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By Karen Lopez on
Monday, January 28, 2008 2:14 PM
Rajan Chandras has authored a review of Embarcadero's EA/Studio 1.5 for Intelligent Enterprise.
"EA/Studio Business Modeler is an entry-level but professional-looking business process modeling tool from Embarcadero Technologies, a company better known for its data modeling and database administration products, ER/Studio and DBArtisan, respectively. Now in its second major release — following an inaugural v1.0 release and v1.1 upgrade last year — EA/Studio is a mid-tier solution positioned above products like Visio, which are essentially diagramming tools, and below advanced process modeling tools such as IDS Scheer's ARIS Design Platform, Mega's Mega Process, ITP Commerce's Process Modeler for Visio, and MetaStorm's ProVision (acquired through Proforma). A free EA/Studio Community Edition released earlier this month gives you a taste of the tool's core business process modeling capabilities, but it lacks some of the helpful reporting and analysis capabilities of the $970 full version.
EA/Studio is aimed at organizations midway up the process modeling maturity curve: Organizations that would like to go beyond basic visual depiction of process flows (e.g. Visio diagrams) and towards more organized process design and metadata management as well as integrated process/data modeling, yet are not ready for a full-featured process modeling and execution environment."
What I found most interesting in the review was his mention of the EA/Studio Community Edition release. I was not aware of this "free" edition. Look for a future post on this edition here.
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By Karen Lopez on
Thursday, January 17, 2008 5:13 PM
Sun Acquires Open Source Developer
From Channel Insider
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Sun Microsystems Inc said on Wednesday it will buy open source developer MySQL AB for about $1 billion, allowing it to expand into an estimated $15 billion database market.
Sun also reported preliminary results for its fiscal second quarter, saying it expected higher revenue and profit compared with the year-earlier period.
Sun said it will pay about $800 million in cash in exchange for all of MySQL stock and assume about $200 million in options as part of the deal.
The company said MySQL's open source database is widely used across operating systems, hardware vendors and applications, and are expected to bring new markets for Sun's systems, middleware and other technologies.
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By Karen Lopez on
Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:11 PM
Using Universal Data Models to Jumpstart Your Data Modeling Effort
15 January 2008 / 11 AM EST
In general, two thirds of an organization’s data consists of common constructs that are applicable to most organizations and the other one third has been customized for their own needs. This means that most data modeling efforts are often recreating what has already been built many times before. Not only that, but many data modeling efforts often lead to internal battles that can delay or even bring a project to a halt. Luckily, there are resources and tools that can help you jumpstart a new project and avoid "re-inventing the wheel" every time a new system needs to be developed or re-architected.
Register
Don't miss hearing first-hand from modeling expert and best selling author of The Data Model Resource Book series, Len Silverston, and ER/Studio Product Manager, Jason Tiret, as they walk through how you can save both time and money on data modeling and data warehouse projects using data model templates. This webinar will include how world-class organizations are using data model templates to:
• Jumpstart data modeling efforts
• Reduce development time and costs on new projects
• Facilitate standardization of existing data models
If you're evaluating data modeling tools and data model templates, or already have a project in place, Using Universal Data Models to Jumpstart Your Data Modeling Effort will help you understand what leading organizations are doing to realize the most ROI from their data modeling investments.
SPACE IS LIMITED
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