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Current Analysis Rates Software AG’s webMethods Product Suite ‘Very Positive’

Published: 9/4/2007

  • Leading research firm ranks competitive impact on the SOA market as ‘Very High’
  • webMethods Product Suite recognized as offering “best-of-breed” technologies for business integration, SOA, BPM and legacy modernization
  • Combined product portfolio “maintains and extends current investments in Software AG’s Crossvision and webMethods technologies”

Software AG, a global leader in business infrastructure software, today announced that Current Analysis rated its recent introduction of the webMethods product suite as ‘Very Positive’, which is the research firm’s highest ranking. Current Analysis also noted that the introduction’s impact on the service-oriented architecture (SOA) market was ‘Very High’.

An abridged version of the report, Software AG Solidifies webMethods Acquisition with SOA Suite Rollout [by Brad Shimmin (July 27, 2007)], is available at http://www.currentanalysis.com/h/2007/SoftwareAG-webMethods-25008.asp.

The webMethods product suite brings together Software AG’s Crossvison product suite with the recently acquired webMethods Fabric product suite.  Key components include an industry-leading business integration/enterprise service bus (ESB) solution; comprehensive SOA lifecycle governance; a full-feature business process management (BPM) suite with integrated business activity monitoring (BAM); and extensive legacy modernization capabilities.  

According to Current Analysis, “Software AG unveiled the webMethods product suite as a comprehensive product portfolio for business integration, service-oriented architecture (SOA), business process management (BPM), and legacy modernization. With best-of-breed technology spanning the entire portfolio, the webMethods product suite maintains and extends current investments in Software AG’s Crossvision and webMethods technologies.”