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What’s New in ActiveVOS 6.1

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Unlike other companies that want to keep everything a big secret until they ship a release, we can’t wait for you to discover the cool new things we’re shipping in the latest release of our BPM product, ActiveVOS.

We plan to have ActiveVOS 6.1 available on March 10, 2009. But for BPM developers and business analysts longing for a simpler, more intelligent, easier-to-use BPM system, there’s no need to keep our new release secret. ActiveVOS 6.1 is precisely what you have been waiting for. And, if the vicissitudes of QA testing cooperate, you can have it next week.

The PDF attached to this post, authored by our Director of Products, Luc Clément and our Director of Strategy and Technology, Michael Rowley, is a great overview of what’s in ActiveVOS 6.1.

Check out the very sophisticated control of in-flight processes via our new “process rewind” capability in ActiveVOS 6.1. And, for those of you who a) know that BPEL is the core language for SOA and b) have thought BPEL is too complex, be sure to read up on how ActiveVOS 6.1 automatically generate BPEL assigns and the WSDL’s necessary to create compelling BPM applications.

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ADTmag.com: “Will ActiveVOS usher in a new wave of application development?”

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

In a new article about ActiveVOS on ADTmag.com, John K. Waters writes on adtmag.com that “industry analysts are listening” to the message we have for SOA and BPM developers.

We want to thank John and ADTmag.com for writing about the essence of what we’ve set out to do: change not just the way Java developers work on the next generation of SOA applications, but how they actually feel about doing so. That’s why we have the “messianic fervor” John writes about.