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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia BEA Systems BEA Systems BEA Systems, Inc. Type Founded Headquarters Products Revenue Net income Website Wholly-owned subsidiary 1995 San Jose, California, USA Tuxedo, WebLogic, AquaLogic ▲$1.535 billion USD (2008) ▲$208.2 million USD (2008) www.bea.com BEA Systems, Inc. is a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, specializing in enterprise infrastructure software products known as "middleware", which connect software applications to databases. History BEA began as a software company, founded in 1995 and headquartered in San Jose, California. It grew to have 78 offices worldwide at the time of its acquisition by Oracle. The company’s name is an acronym of the first names of the company’s three founders: Bill Coleman, Ed Scott and Alfred Chuang. All were former employees of Sun Microsystems, and launched the business in 1995 by acquiring Information Management and Independence Technologies. These firms were the largest resellers of Tuxedo, a distributed transaction management system sold by Novell. BEA soon acquired the Tuxedo product itself[1][2], and went on to acquire other middleware companies and products, including ObjectBroker and NCR’s Top End product. In 1998, BEA acquired the San Francisco start-up WebLogic, which had built the first standards-based Java application server. WebLogic’s application server became the impetus for the Sun Microsystems’ J2EE specification and formed the basis of BEA’s WebLogic application server sold today. In 2005, BEA launched a new brand identity with the slogan "Think Liquid".[3] BEA also announced a new product line called AquaLogic, which is an infrastructure software family for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). In late 2005 the company announced the acquisitions of M7, an Eclipsebased tools company[4], and SolarMetric, editors of the Kodo persistence engine[5]. The acquisitions continued in 2006 with Plumtree Software, an enterprise portal company; Fuego, a business process management (BPM) software company; and Flashline, a metadata repository company. These acquisitions have since become parts of the AquaLogic SOA product stack. On October 12, 2007, Oracle announced their intent to buy BEA Systems for $6.7 billion.[6] As a result of the offer, BEA’s stock price rose over five dollars upon the opening of trading for the day.[7] BEA turned the offer down the same day, saying that the company is "worth substantially more".[8] On January 16, 2008 Oracle signed a definite agreement to buy BEA for $8.5 billion. It is believed that Carl Icahn, one of the company’s most prominent shareholders, was the main reason that the deal happened.[9] On April 29, 2008 Oracle completed its acquisition of BEA [10]. As of 2008, Alfred Chuang is still with the company. Financial results In January 2008, BEA Systems closed out its fiscal year 2008 with $1.535bn in revenues, 10% higher than the previous year. GAAP net income reached $208.2 million.[11] Products BEA had three major product lines: 1. Tuxedo - transaction oriented middleware platform 2. WebLogic - J2EE enterprise infrastructure platform 3. AquaLogic - Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia BEA started out with the Tuxedo software product, but currently the products they are best known for in the computer industry are the WebLogic product family, which consists of WebLogic Server, WebLogic Workshop, WebLogic Portal, WebLogic Integration and JRockit. In 2005, BEA launched a new product family called AquaLogic for serviceoriented architecture deployment. They have also entered the telecommunications field with their WebLogic Communications Platform, which includes WebLogic SIP Server and WebLogic Network Gatekeeper. BEA also has a product offering for the RFID market called the BEA WebLogic RFID Product Family. BEA Systems software asset, from business processes and Web Services to patterns, frameworks, applications, and components. It maps the relationships and interdependencies that connect these assets to improve impact analysis, promote and systematize software reuse, and measure the impact on the bottom line. BEA AquaLogic Service Bus, an enterprise service bus (ESB) with operational service-management that allows the interaction between services, routing relationships, transformations, and policies. BEA AquaLogic Service Registry, a UDDI v3 registry with an embedded governance framework. It provides a repository where services can be registered and reused for developing or modifying applications. BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform (previously known as Liquid Data), providing tools for creating and managing different data services. It uses the XQuery language for data composition and transformation for a variety of data sources, including relational databases and web services. BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Security, a security infrastructure application for distributed authentication, fine-grained entitlements and other security services. Features include allowing users to define access rules for applications without modifying the software itself, including JSP pages, EJBs and portlets. • • AquaLogic BEA Systems produces the AquaLogic software suite for managing service-oriented architecture (SOA). It includes following products: • BEA AquaLogic BPM suite, a set of business process management (BPM) tools. It combines workflow and process technology with enterprise application integration functionality. The suite consists of tools aimed for line of business personnel for creating business process models (AquaLogic BPM Designer), as well as tools for IT personnel to create actual business process applications directly from said models (AquaLogic BPM Studio). The completed business process applications are deployed on a production server (AquaLogic BPM Enterprise Server), from which they integrate to backend applications and generate portal views for human interactions in the process. It also comes with a customizable tools for live business activity monitoring (BAM). • BEA AquaLogic User Interaction, a set of tools used to create portals, collaborative communities composite applications and other applications that use service architecture. These technologies work cross-platform. This technology came to BEA Systems from its acquisition of Plumtree Software. • BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Repository, a vital element of effective Service-oriented architecture life cycle governance, manages the metadata for any type of • • See also • Interop Vendor Alliance • List of acquisitions by Oracle References [1] Andrade, Juan M. et al (1996). The TUXEDO System: Software for Constructing and Managing Distributed Business Applications. Addison-Wesley. pp. xxxiv. ISBN 0201634937. [2] BEA Systems, Inc. (1996-02-28). Novell and BEA Systems, Inc. Complete Transition of TUXEDO to BEA. Press release. http://www.bea.com/ framework.jsp?CNT=pr00002.htm&FP=/ content/news_events/press_releases/ 1996. Retrieved on 2008-04-07. "BEA is 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia the exclusive developer and distributor of the TUXEDO System on UNIX, NT, and all non-NetWare platforms, and Novell will develop TUXEDO-based applications for NetWare. In addition, most Novell TUXEDO employees, including development and marketing personnel, have joined BEA, and BEA has assumed all contracts with TUXEDO partners, distributors, and customers. BEA has exclusive rights to the TUXEDO trademark." [3] "BEA Systems Launches New Brand Identity, Challenges IT Industry to “Think liquid.”". Lexdon Business Library. 2005-06-09. http://www.lexdon.com/article/ BEA_Systems_Launches_New_Brand/ 7158.html. Retrieved on 2008-03-25. [4] BEA Systems, Inc. (2005-09-28). BEA Takes Aggressive Step to Further Leadership in Developer Tools Market; Acquires Eclipse-based Company M7. Press release. http://www.bea.com/ framework.jsp?CNT=pr01529.htm&FP=/ content/news_events/press_releases/ 2005. Retrieved on 2008-04-10. "M7 offers an Eclipse-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) called NitroX that offers unparalleled support for the development of sophisticated web applications based on open source and industry standard frameworks, including Struts, Hibernate, Java Server Faces and JavaServer Pages." [5] BEA Systems, Inc. (2005-11-03). BEA Systems Acquires SolarMetric, Inc.; Grabs Lead in Java EE 5 and Persistence Race. Press release. http://www.bea.com/ framework.jsp?CNT=pr01548.htm&FP=/ content/news_events/press_releases/ 2005. Retrieved on 2008-04-10. "SolarMetric, widely respected for its persistence technology around JDO, will help BEA achieve faster time to market BEA Systems with its flagship WebLogic Server product." [6] "Oracle offers $6.7 billion for BEA Systems". Associated Press. KING-TV. 2007-10-12. http://www.king5.com/ business/stories/ NW_101207BUB_oracle_bea_systems_offer_JM.162b6 Retrieved on 2007-10-12. [7] "BEA Systems, Inc. stock price". Google Finance. 2007-10-12. http://finance.google.com/ finance?q=NASDAQ:BEAS&source=finance. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. [8] Finkle, Jim (2007-10-12). "BEA rejects $6.7 billion Oracle offer". Yahoo! News. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071013/ bs_nm/beasystems_oracle_dc_8. Retrieved on 2007-10-15. [9] Turton, Stuart (2008-01-16). "Oracle finally bags BEA". PC Pro. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/156582/ oracle-finally-bags-bea.html. Retrieved on 2008-03-25. [10] Corporate Information: Management and Board of Directors [11] BEA Systems, Inc. (2008-02-28). BEA Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year Results; AquaLogic Grows to 27% of Fourth Quarter License Revenue, Driven by Customer Adoption of ServiceOriented Architecture. Press release. http://www.bea.com/ framework.jsp?CNT=pr01905.htm&FP=/ content/news_events/press_releases/ 2008. Retrieved on 2008-03-25. "For the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2008, BEA reported total revenues of $1,535.8 million, a 10% increase over the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2007." External links • BEA Systems - World Website • BEA YouTube Channel • Logical progression, insight into BEA Systems at CBRonline.com (2001) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BEA_Systems" Categories: Companies in the NASDAQ-100 Index, BEA Systems, Companies based in San Jose, California, Private equity portfolio companies This page was last modified on 13 May 2009, at 09:51 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 3

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