Do More with Less: Java Application Platforms for Lightweight Workloads


Recorded: Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Overview:

Looking for ways to reduce your TCO and do more with a shrinking IT budget? Attend this webinar to learn how to take better advantage of enterprise open source middleware. Red Hat has recently expanded it's JBoss Enterprise Middleware application platform strategy to encompass all types of application workloads. Whether you're building and managing simple websites, light & rich applications, or highly transactional Java EE applications, Red Hat solutions can help cut costs out of your middleware infrastructure and do more with your budget.

Highlights of what you'll learn in this webinar include:

 

  • Insight into Red Hat's JBoss Enterprise Middleware strategy
  • Information about existing and upcoming solutions for Java applications
  • How JBoss solutions can help reduce your middleware costs and enable you to do more with your IT budget
  • How Red Hat has added more value into existing JBoss subscriptions


Speakers:
Aaron Darcy, Director, JBoss Product Line Management


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