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April 03, 2006

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» FUSE and BITs Open Source Architecture for B2B Integration from BIT Blog
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Nice summary. So... When can we expect you to evaluate LogicBlaze based on the psgroup criteria and test plans? :-)

Does the psgroup post where they are at in the process, or do you track that internally?

Thanks,

-Troy

Glad to see coverage for open source projects from industry analyst firms. Hopefully PSGroup could also initiate coverage on Liferay Enterprise Portal...

james - PSG does cover Liferay. Mitch Kramer published a report 11/2005: LifeRay Portal 3.6.1: An Open Source Platform that You Should Consider for Your Customer Portal. Here's the link: http://www.psgroup.com/detail.aspx?ID=659 -brenda

troy- as I shared in our email exchange, I'm thinking (hoping) the first ESB testing report will be published in May. That might be ServiceMix, CapeClear or Sonic. The schedule is not exact since I'm balancing the build out of the test environment and components with some other obligations (consulting, writing, speaking, etc.) While it's not an optimal situation, it is more important to me to try the products myself, than to bang out reports. [good architect, bad analyst I guess] -brenda

Does anyone know a company that are already using fuse?

Nelleke - I'm checking with the LogicBlaze folks on your question. There are current evaluation customers, but not all of the names are public. I hope to have an answer soon. -brenda

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