Business applications are the most visible part of your enterprise, but without the right data and services infrastructure, you may not be realizing their full potential. Build a service-oriented architecture (SOA) with Progress Sonic ESB and applications can share services and seamlessly interoperate. Add governance with Progress Actional and you'll gain much needed security and visibility into your SOA. Use Progress DataXtend Enterprise for data integration and the enterprise will be able to leverage one of its most important assets, data. And if you need to manage high velocity event streams, with or without an ESB, Progress Apama ESP enables you to monitor, analyze and act on that data in real time. |  | Progress Software Corp. 14 Oak Park Bedford,MA 01730 USA Main: 781-280-4000 Toll-free: 800-477-6473 Submit a request for information to this vendor by clicking below: 
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Industry news About Progress Software Corp.  Oracle Ups Bid to $8.5B to Buy BEA Jan 16 2008 - After failing to strike a deal in October, Oracle returns to the table and succeeds with a 14% higher offer to buy the middleware vendor.
QAD Starts Fiscal 2008 with Mixed Results May 21 2007 - The mid-market ERP provider sees an increase in total revenue from maintenance and services, but struggles with license revenue on the way to a net loss.
Progress Notches Record Revenues in Q4, FY 2005 Dec 20 2005 - Sales jump 12% in both the period and fiscal year to $107.9 million and $405.3 million, respectively, as net income climbs to $14 million in the quarter and to $48.9 million in the year, growth rates of 29% and 52% respectively.
Open Source SOA Emerges Aug 23 2005 - With the backing of ESB and Web Services vendors, a new framework has been put forth that offers a mediation layer containing a request broker to facilitate connectivity between multiple application points.
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Product Newswire for Progress Software Corp.  Software tests trading strategy algorithms.Feb 20 2006 - Progress® Apama® EventStore(TM) provides real-time event data store and replay facility that enables backtesting of algorithmic trading strategies on historical data. Able to capture internally-generated trading information as well as data from various market data sources, software enables traders to spot complex patterns within market, formulate trading strategies that exploit these patterns, and test their strategies before they are deployed.
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