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TIBCO founder, chairman and CEO Vivek Ranadive used his keynote presentation at the opening of the TUCON user conference today to describe the need for an "event cloud" to support the demands on next generation of enterprise infrastructure.

Such an elevated level of cloud management would allow for complex business events and activities to occur in "real-time" at the huge scale demanded of modern business processes. He said TIBCO's goal remains the same as it has been for years, to the bring the right information to the right places at the right times. Only now is that vision nearing fruition, and the combination of SOA and cloud computing will make it happen, he said.

Ranadive also decried data trapped in databases, preferring a pending era of data portability. A global bank, for example, can expect to manage 100 million "events" a month, all of them relating to petabytes of data. Such scale and complexity will require software and hardware that can manage and adapt to keep up with demand and service performance management requirements. Relational databases won't pass muster, he said.

Ranadive's comments followed a slew of announcements by TIBCO todaythat, when you boil them down, add up to cloud compute-caliber SOA infrastructure in the making. [Disclosure: TIBCO is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]

After speaking with a number of TIBCO executives and customers a few things become clear:

  • Portability of data is going to be a very big deal in coming years.
  • Look for tighter and more strategic alignment between TIBCO and Microsoft in the coming months.

TIBCO is embracing Microsoft Silverlight as the common presentation foundation for many of its BPM and SOA interfaces and management activity views and consoles. TIBCO is also making Microsoft's Windows Communications Foundation work well with TIBCO Enterprise Message Service, and more compatibility across additional products is likely.

The visions of cloud computing has especially strong appeal to TIBCO executives, and TIBCO play a significant role in the interactions between various cloud hosting and provider organizations. The Palo Alto, CA-based company is in discussions with notable cloud services providers, executives said. It is also possible that TIBCO could itself enter into the cloud market as an integration services provider.

The company also see growing need for interoperability infrastructure to support the increasing use of enterprise mashups and lightweight data integrations.

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The business of running IT for major organizations has been moving in a maturity model direction for some time. ITIL, IT service managementmethods, various compliance measures, and the seemingly never-ending mantra for IT to do more with less are behind these necessary trends.

Yet SOAbrings a new level of needed sophistication to how IT runs itself, and how IT can perform like a business within the business. As SOA decouples services from applications and their support infrastructure -- and the use of and demand on those services becomes dynamic, even erratic -- how do you keep the trains running on time? Just as IT service management matures, SOA can make things chaotic, from a performance management perspective.

A series of announcements today from TIBCO Software's user conference, TUCONin San Francisco, underscores this need for SOA support and performance management to gain maturity, and for those scaling up SOA activities to now look for the means to provide mission-critical performance in all circumstances. [Disclosure: TIBCO is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]

As enterprises also build out "private cloud"support infrastructure, a deeper and wider level of management and automation of performance management becomes essential. These times do require better management approaches.

I'll be blogging more from the TUCON event today, and adding more detail to these announcements. For now, here are the basics:

--TIBCO rolled out ActiveMatrix Service Performance Manager, which helps companies predict and fix IT problems. The performance management support, which maps dependencies and supports SLA-based delivery, is designed to play well with SOA governance, an important part of taking SOA governance to the next level.

--TIBCO is delivering an "ultra-low latency" message delivery supportwith its first messaging appliance. Proper performance demands raw horsepower, in addition to the finesse of dependencies mapping and vulnerability predictions.

--There are also two intriguing partnership announcements. TIBCO has partnered with Microsofton SOA adoption paths, and TIBCO has selected Microsoft Silverlight for building and delivering rich Internet applications, which builds on TIBCO'S AJAX development.

--Secondly, TIBCO is partnering with BMC Software, in that BMC will use TIBCO infrastructure as the SOA foundation for its Business Service Management Platform.

The need to detect behaviors and patterns in ongoing SOA-based processes and transactions will provide the confidence and transparency large organizations require to build out SOA systems and methods across more business critical activities. Complex event processing offers a key ingredient for this SOA forensics value to occur. More on that later.

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As we gather in San Francisco for TUCON08, I want to welcome you to the TUCON Blog and TIBCOmmunity.

 

TIBCOmmunity is a new online destination open to all TIBCO employees, customers, partners and resident experts, that will allow you to learn and share what you know about enhancing your business through strategic use of information technology. While you’ll be immersed in your TUCON experience for four great days, this online extension of our user community will be available to you whenever you want it, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. In this way, TIBCOmmunity serves as a nice addition to TUCON and the other face-to-face networking opportunities offered by TIBCO throughout the year!

 

While at TUCON, industry experts Dana Gardner, Joe McKendrick, and Tony Baer will be blogging about the event. By logging into TIBCOmmunity you can share your own thoughts on TUCON and comment on what these professional bloggers and your fellow attendees are saying. We hope this online conversation will help you get more out of TUCON and allow you another avenue for interaction other attendees.

 

Once you've returned home, you'll be able to access the latest resources and information you need to make informed decisions about your TIBCO investment. As TIBCOmmunity grows, this will be the place to get tips and tricks from other users, talk with TIBCO’s partners, hear the latest buzz and share your own expertise with others in the community – every day, at any time, and online.

 

For now please enjoy the tremendous lineup our team has put together for you. Some key sessions that you may wish to attend are:

 

  • "Using BPM to Prioritize Service Creation"

  • "Implementing Mission-Critical SOA" (featuring Delta Airlines)

  • "SOABPMWeb 2.0 Equals ?" presented by Forrester's John Rymer

  • "Building an On-Ramp to the Cloud" (featuring Autodesk)

  • IDC's Maureen Fleming on Business Optimization as "The Next Big Thing"

I'm not as much of an expert on restaurants as I am on these sessions, but fortunately, TIBCO's Spotfire technology has been put to work to deliver the Restaurant Concierge to you. The Concierge provides an extensive list of great places to eat by location, price, and other criteria--and you don't even have to tip it. Check it out!

 

Have a great stay at TUCON 08. I look forward to seeing you around the show!

 

-Tom Laffey, EVP Products & Technology

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