Sun Microsystems is set to make a play in the SOA (service-oriented architecture) space.
The company is re-branding technology gained from SeeBeyond, mixing it with in-house software, and presenting the package as the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite, or Java CAPS. Sun acquired SeeBeyond, with its Integrated Composite Application Network (ICAN) technology, for US$387 million (NZ$623 million) last year.
“This suite is designed for enterprises that are looking to address challenging business integration development projects,” says Joe Keller, vice president of marketing for SOA and integration platforms at Sun.