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May 26, 2009

Maven training with Jason Van Zyl in London

Filed under: English, Events EN — Tags: , — ABS @ 9:50 pm

Sourcesense is pleased to announce a new training offering: Maven and Nexus - acquire, integrate and track open source software artifacts.

The first class will be held in London, on June 15-16, 2009 and the trainer will be Jason Van Zyl himself. Jason is one of the founders of the Apache Maven project, currently serves as Chair of the Apache Maven Project Management Committee and is the Founder and CTO of Sonatype.

Course agenda, fees and registration form are available in the training section. Please email training@sourcesense.com for further information.

May 15, 2009

Alfresco Tech Talk Live: Ugo Cei presents CMIS on JBoss Portal

Filed under: English, Events EN — Tags: , , , , — paolo @ 7:34 am

Today Ugo Cei will be the speaker of the next Alfresco Tech Talk Live, the bi-weekly technical Webinar hosted and promoted by Alfresco.

He will present how and why Sourcesense has implemented a CMIS based integration between Alfresco and JBoss Portal. The presentation will describe some technical facets, concentrating on the CMIS functionalities exploited in such an integration.

Ugo will also describe some typical business cases where the CMIS Portlets can be effectively used and why such a solution could be the best within the bunch of different interfaces exposed by Alfresco.

Don’t miss the Webinar, today at 6pm CEST.

May 4, 2009

Sourcesense is EMEA JBoss Partner of the Year 2009

Filed under: English, News EN — Tags: , , , — paolo @ 3:26 pm

Sourcesense has been elected as the JBoss Partner of the Year within the EMEA area. This achievement has been motivated with the great commitment that Sourcesense is putting in such a technological context; Sourcesense’s commitment includes participation in community activities, expertise in consultancies, focusing in driving Open Source technologies and methodologies into the Enterprise.

Middleware technologies are gaining interest within the Enterprise spectrum of services and solutions, that are becoming every day more focused on standardization, fast time to market and cost optimization.
Open Source software is climbing up the stack.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is already a solid situation, while the coming phase is seeing the Middleware level of the stack as the fastest growing player.
Middleware technologies include components such as application servers, portal servers, ESB, SOA platforms and data services paltforms. In such a context, JBoss, a division of Red Hat, is playing a key role as a leader within the Open Source Enterprise Middleware industry.

Sourcesense has been successfully commiting for several years to JBoss technologies.
Its focus on middleware technology puts Sourcesense at the forefront both of community development and of consultancy activities. On the community side, some Sourcesense committers are contributing with code, documentation and advising to JBoss.org projects, such as the Portal project; a Sourcesense team has been also working for several months on a new, Open Source project related to the Italian Governement sector, based on JBoss SOA technologies.
Sourcesense JBoss Services currently provide solidity to enterprise, business critical projects within primary Telco and Media organizations.

In addition, Sourcesense is actively organizing, together with Red Hat, some technical and business events allowing customers to get up to date with the technology status.

Recognizing all this, Red Hat elected Sourcesense as the JBoss Partner of the year in EMEA. It happened during the last EMEA Partner Summit (Malta, April 19-23).
This achievement drives Sourcesense to the forefront of the European Middleware integration industry and brings an even bigger commitment for Sourcesense towards the JBoss activities.

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