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Managed Methods Inc. (www.managedmethods.com ) the leader in SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) visibility and SOA runtime governance today announced the integration with Centrasite and Centrasite GE. Managed Methods ( a Centrasite Community partner) excels in lightweight and cost effective governance and visibility solutions that compliment registry and repository products. Managed Method’s JaxView offers various deployments for managing SOA and cloud environments including proxy, patent pending agent-less and agent based.
“The CentraSite GE UDDI registry integration was an important addition and request from our customers. We also integrate with Systinet registry from HP. We are happy to add this functionality for our customers and expand the environments that JaxView can support.” states Al Aghili Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Managed Methods Inc.
JaxView’s integration includes:
• Closed loop publishing of policies, such as security and routing policies to CentraSite as WS-Policy attachments.
• Reading of new policies from CentraSite GE and enforcing them at runtime automatically with JaxView
• Being able to modify SLA policies from either CentraSite and push them down to JaxView or pushing modified SLA policies into CentraSite
• Attaching service status reports and enforcement results such as authentication failures to the service asset within CentraSite
• Closed loop governance with CentraSite registry and repository.
For a 10 minute demo of the integration go to
http://www.managedmethods.com/demos/CentraSite/Demo.html
For a free 2 week evaluation of JaxView go to www.managedmethods.com
ABOUT JAXVIEW
JaxView provides architects and IT operations teams with practical, cost-effective tools for monitoring and managing standards-based (SOAP) and REST Web services. JaxView delivers agentless web services management, web services availability monitoring, and service governance. JaxView downloads and installs as a single package for ease of deployment. It is built on a thin-client, server-based application architecture that is accessed and managed using a Web browser. A fully-functional evaluation version of JaxView can be downloaded from www.managedmethods.com .
About Managed Methods - Managed Methods is a Web service management company that is focused on the needs of IT operation. Our flagship product JaxView is easily installed and integrated. We have used our numerous years of IT operation experience to build a product that fits the fast pace and rapid implementation requirements of operations environment. Every aspect of JaxView from integration, metric engine, alerting, data persistent, and aggregation is customizable. It is easily installed and implemented with very low signature. In a nutshell this is a tool built for the operation by the operation. No matter what stage of SOA implementation you are JaxView can help you deploy, manage, and secure your Web service and J2EE enabled applications.
Centrasite and Centrasite GE are registered trademarks of Software AG. Systinet is a registered trademark of HP.
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