IBM buys Gluecode
karvind writes "After acquisition of Ascential, Big Blue has bought the application management firm Gluecode. From the article: IBM plans to allow its customers to download Gluecode software, develop their own application server software, and begin using it -- all at no cost. IBM also said it will become an active contributor to the Apache Geronimo open source project and will expand the existing community of developers."
I failed it =/
I got diabetes from too much glucode.
Next up from IBM -- they mail you sand, which you can use to develop advanced microprocessors and chipsets, and begin using them, all at no cost!
Followed by their patented 4k GIF reading "WORK FASTER," intended for use to develop your own source code control system, and begin using it -- all at no cost!
For the coup de grace, an online whiteboard, allowing you to jot arbitrary equations and thus evewntually develop amazing new branches of quantum physics, revolutionizing modern thought. All for just two percent of royalties (plus naming rights)!
Thanks, IBM!
I thought IBM were trying to save money by getting rid of 13,000 jobs?
IBM buys application management firm Gluecode
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By Eric Auchard
Reuters
Tuesday, May 10, 2005; 2:06 PM
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp. on Tuesday said it has acquired Gluecode Software, an open-source firm that helps companies manage business applications on their office computer networks.
Gluecode complements IBM's WebSphere technology for managing business applications across an office network and helps the world's largest computer company compete with its two main application server rivals BEA Systems and JBoss.
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While WebSphere targets IBM's traditional big business customers, IBM aims for Gluecode to help it attract smaller, more budget-conscious customers.
Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal is the third software acquisition so far this year by IBM, the world's second largest software company after Microsoft Corp.
IBM shares, which are near three-year lows after reporting disappointing quarterly results, traded 98 cents lower, or 1.3 percent, to $74.00 on the New York Stock Exchange. BEA shares declined 3.4 percent to $7.65 on Nasdaq in morning trading.
IBM plans to allow its customers to download Gluecode software, develop their own application server software, and begin using it -- all at no cost. Customers would be expected to buy software support services as needed from IBM. Gluecode's operations will be integrated into IBM's Software Group.
In a time of tight budgets for technology development, El Segundo, California-based Gluecode helps software developers, including ones in small and medium-sized businesses or in departmental-level operations of big companies, build Java applications that run across a range of computer systems.
The software helps reduce application development complexity by pre-integrating many of the most common tools for building Java software, said IBM, which is based in Armonk, New York.
Gluecode's core product, known as Joe (http://www.gluecode.com/Web Site/products/index.jsp/), takes advantage of open source software managed by the Apache Software Foundation. This approach to development is designed to tap the work of thousands of voluntary contributors.
IBM said it will become an active contributor to the Apache Geronimo open source project and will expand the existing community of developers.
WebSphere, IBM's flagship software product, was developed in 1998 by combining IBM's own technologies with software code developed by an earlier Apache software project, an IBM spokesman noted.
The company plans to contribute Gluecode-developed software features back to Apache Geronimo as well, it said.
In addition, IBM said it also will contribute software to the open source community that allows developers to use the popular Eclipse development tools for developing, debugging and deploying Apache Geronimo-based application software.
Gluecode has been backed by venture capital funders Rustic Canyon Partners and Palomar Ventures.
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If you are wanting a free J2EE application server, why not use http://www.jboss.org/?
What am I missing here?
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Go big blue. Why do i have a feeling this is just the start for big blue in the next few months.
Editors: articles are increasingly lacking context. Please editorialize a bit more.
The company's web site and Product overview for Gluecode SE would help next time.
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For all of those who didn't know, it's a J2EE server.
Apache Geronimo Homepage
I knew of [apache jakarta] tomcat, but not geronimo. Sorry, I guess I've been living under a comfy rock for too long.
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Of course they would support Apache Geronimo. It's in IBM's best financial interest to protect WebSphere, and protecting WebSphere means not allowing JBoss to become the de facto open-source AppServer standard. At the same time time, they want to appear friendly to open-source to attract developers.
So, they support Apache Geronimo to compete with JBoss.
IBM has campaining for open source J2SE.
When Classpath is turning almost compliant, Apache tries to help it's accepance by requesting
them to move the code to the Apache Licence.
The man behind it is a VP at Gluecode.
IBM buys Gluecode.
Also there was a rumor on jpackage about an undisclose three letter company that
was getting them to test a free j2se impementation.
IBM plans to allow its customers to download Gluecode software, develop their own application server software, and begin using it -- all at no cost.
Does that mean there's a lot of cutting and pasting involved?
...any royalty arrangements in the deal with the former owners/employees of Gluecode.
Sucks if you make that kind of a deal and then the purchaser just throws your product out free to the wind.
Why even mention Ascential in the submission?
They're nothing particularly interesting or relevant to the story.
[Disclaimer: Ascential employee (now IBM) speaking. AC for obvious reasons.]
Is it my imagination or does it seem that the tables are turning. IBM was this dominent monopoly in the late 70s, early 80s, until a small up-start by the name of Microsoft took off. IBM fell as a result, but not it seems like with their embrace of the open-source community and encouraging this form of development, THEY could pull one over on Microsoft and regain their position.
;)
Come to think of it... I'm not sure this is a good idea. Where do you think the nickname BIG BLUE came from?
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An IBM spokesperson was quoted saying "we have to stick together in this time of transition."
IBM is trying to lighten up its line of J2EE and database products -- but this is difficult -- inertia tends towards bloat. The standard load laptop for an in-house programmer/engineer as well as a field technical sales person is a 3GHZ + 1 GB RAM + 4800RPM drive. And when you try to run all of IBM's industrial strength products together on that sort of laptop to form a cohesive demo -- eg Websphere + DB2 + MQ etc -- it very frequently implodes in a death spiral of non-productive unhappiness due to resource limitations and configuration complexity. So by supporting the simpler and ligher Geronimo stack it gives IBM a much simpler platform on which to demo and prototype applications that will be sold to eventually run on beefier hardware and a more "robust" software stack.
Well, from IBM's recent layoff of over 10,000 employees and the selling of their PC making division, I really don't think purchasing a new company and then offering stuff for free is really going to help them. But don't get me wrong, I'm 100% for OSS, I'm just looking out for big blue. I don't see them lasting if they keep this up. This is just my two cents though.
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anyone else see this as a way of stepping up their solution line against Oracle (who had the RDBMS, and grabbed PeopleSoft for the front end, so they could complete with SAP).
This wouldnt make much sense, except Oracle has been snatching up middleware people, and other IP groups to try and strengthen their overall ERP stance, something that IBM was looking to do with their strategic alliance with PeopleSoft last fall. Just a thought.
We don't need an "overrated" so much as we need a "you completely missed the parent's point, dumbass..."
Geir Magnusson Jr. is from Gluecode, which IBM has acquired.
What is IBM really trying to buy here? I always thought that when IBM wanted Java they'd just buy Sun.
You're joking here, but I think this isn't too far from the truth. Too often, we confuse improvements with the inefficient competitive business practices under which they were developed. However, improvements can also come about through cooperation, and in fact, they probably do come about through that method more often.
Take Free Software project branching, for instance: you can branch a project and compete with the original project, developing your own code for new features, but also developing code for features that the original branch is developing too. Or, you can be a true feature branch, and just work on that one new feature, while cooperating on everything else as much as possible.
One -- cooperation -- is efficient, and gives good opportunity for experimenting with minimal waste. The other, competitiveness as we often see between capitalist companies, is wasteful, needlessly secretive, and generally childish.
I originally thought you wrote "IBM buys Google" You almost gave me a heart attack >_
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