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Passenger Selects IONA FUSE to Support the Deployment of Apache ActiveMQ
IONA to Support the Deployment of Apache ActiveMQ within Passenger's Online Customer Collaboration Platform
Feb. 25, 2008 03:00 PM
IONA Technologies announced that Passenger has selected IONA to support its deployment of Apache ActiveMQ, the
Open Source JMS-compliant messaging and integration platform. Passenger will
deploy IONA’s FUSE Message Broker, which is IONA’s
tested, certified and supported version of ActiveMQ, to deliver
service-oriented integration for Passenger’s customer collaboration platform.
Passenger’s customer collaboration platform is a Web-based
platform that offers clients private community forums based on the concepts of
social networking. Clients can establish online private brand communities to
facilitate communications between the company and their customers. The platform
is delivered in a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, enabling easier feature
enhancements and customization. Due to the high degree of customization that
Passenger offers its customers, the company required an SOA integration
infrastructure. Passenger evaluated both commercially licensed and Open Source
options and selected ActiveMQ as the preferred solution.
“We take a best of breed approach to technology,” said Bill
Parducci, CTO, Passenger. “We quickly established that ActiveMQ was the best
technology on the market for SOA enablement based on a messaging
infrastructure, particularly as our solution is offered over the Web using the
SaaS delivery model. However, because it was critically important for us to
have enterprise-level service and support for a successful roll-out, we
required a solution with a first class support structure. IONA
provided us with the ability to take the best technology on the market in the
form of ActiveMQ and confidently deploy a tested and certified version of that
technology together with the required level of enterprise consultancy and
support with FUSE Message Broker.”
FUSE is IONA’s tested and
certified Open Source product family based on projects hosted by the Apache
Software Foundation. IONA provides
professional support, consulting and training for enterprise customers looking
to deploy Open Source SOA technology in mission-critical business applications.
While the FUSE Message Broker provides the fundamental infrastructure for
Passenger’s SOA infrastructure, the company has adopted additional Open Source
products from IONA’s FUSE product family to
extend and enhance its SOA capabilities. As with FUSE Message Broker, each of
these products is a certified, tested and fully supported release of a
technology developed at the Apache Software Foundation. Passenger uses the FUSE
Services Framework, based on Apache CXF, to enable web services and FUSE
Mediation Router, based on Apache Camel, to easily implement messaging
patterns.
“A robust, enterprise-scale production and support
infrastructure was key to our decision to adopt Open Source technology,”
explained Bill Parducci. “IONA’s professional
services team is truly first class and from our first engagement we knew the
team had the experience with the technology and were highly skilled in the
delivery of mission-critical consultancy and support to Global 2000 customers.
The IONA team did more than address basic
configuration questions for ActiveMQ. They understood our requirements and
helped to set the direction for our architecture. They introduced us to
valuable features and capabilities of the technology that we would not have
been aware of, had we decided to deploy ActiveMQ without their assistance. Yes,
they provide 24x7 production support, and we do require that, but there is also
great value in IONA’s ability to apply its
breadth of experience in integration architecture and depth of technical
product knowledge to our specific requirements.”
“We’re delighted to be selected by Passenger in the roll-out
of their Open Source based SOA infrastructure,” said Larry Alston, Vice
President and General Manager Open Source, IONA Technologies. “Robust
technology alone is not enough, enterprise customers require a complete
solution, and that means it must be backed-up by the right level of enterprise
service and support, technical expertise and deep industry experience.
Passenger is a clear example of the kind of support companies are looking for
in their evaluation and adoption of Open Source technology.”
Further information on IONA FUSE is available at the FUSE
community Web site at http://open.iona.com.
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