News Briefs: August 15, 2009



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COMPANIES
Application governance company AmberPoint and Oracle have integrated Oracle Enterprise Repository and Oracle Service Registry with AmberPoint’s governance software. AmberPoint executives said their software automatically synchronizes operational metrics and runtime policies for applications, and it records service metadata in Oracle Enterprise Repository and Oracle Service Registry.

Source code analysis and testing company LDRA has integrated its LDRA testing suite with Texas Instruments’ Code Composer Studio and Code Composer software development environments, which are IDEs for Texas Instruments’ microcontrollers and application processors. The integration provides developers with compilation, device programming and I/O capabilities, according to LDRA executives. LDRA’s TBrun unit tester can invoke Code Composer Studio to load code, extract test data and report the results.

NEW PRODUCTS
Microsoft has made a MapPoint add-in available for SQL Server 2008 that enables developers to visualize spatial and non-spatial data stored in the database. Maps may also be used to query, edit and insert rows into SQL Server, and maps may be integrated into Office programs. The add-in is available free of charge at Microsoft's website.

JetBrains has released a new software development environment called Meta Programming System (MPS), which the company described as a new IDE that uses existing programming languages for developing software and custom languages, or domain-specific languages. MPS is free, and a major part of its source code is available under the Apache license.

IBM has created the Smart Analytics System, which uses software and storage to provide analytics of both structured and unstructured data. It includes business intelligence reporting, data mining, cubing services, text analytics and data warehouse management. Cloud service providers can use the Smart Analytics System on private or public clouds.

UPDATES
Business process and performance management company IDS Scheer has released ARIS Process Performance Manager 5.0, which stores all business process-related data in memory. The company said that using compressed in-memory data will reduce customers' hardware costs and increase the speed at which data can be analyzed. Customers will be able to create applications that analyze large amounts of data in deal time, according to the company.



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