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• Enterprise Applications

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Commercial software Free and open-source software

1 Often some level of support is included in the purchase of

proprietary software, but additional support services (especially for

enterprise applications) are usually available for an additional fee

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SAP AG Products

1 SAP ERP is one of five enterprise applications in SAP's Business Suite.

The other four applications are:

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Converged infrastructure Benefits of converged infrastructure

1 In April 2012, the open source analyst firm bon released the first

market forecast for Converged Infrastructure, with a projected

$402B total available market (TAM) by 2017 of which, nearly 2/3rds of

the infrastructure that supports enterprise applications will be

packaged in some type of converged solution by 2017.

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Java (programming language) History

1 For example, J2EE targeted enterprise applications and the

greatly stripped-down version J2ME for Mobile Applications (Mobile Java)

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Free software Economical aspects and adoption

1 Often some level of support is included in the purchase of

proprietary software, but additional support services (especially for

enterprise applications) are usually available for an additional fee

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Application server Advantages of application servers

1 In combination, the benefits above may result in cost savings to an

organization developing enterprise applications. In practice, however, the technical challenges of writing

software that conforms to that paradigm, combined with the need

for software distribution to distribute client code, somewhat negate these

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BlackBerry World History

1 In 2003, RIM launched the Mobile Data Service to enable customers to

access Java-based third-party enterprise applications using the

secure real-time push-based BlackBerry infrastructure.

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SAP AG

1 SAP AG is a German multinational software corporation that makes

enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations. Headquartered in Walldorf, Baden-

Württemberg, Germany, with regional offices around the world, SAP is the leader in the market of enterprise

applications in terms of software and software-related service.

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Customer relationship management Trends

1 Salesforce.com was the first company to provide enterprise

applications through a web browser, and has maintained its leadership

position

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Oracle Corporation Oracle and SAP

1 SAP recognized that Oracle had started to become a competitor in a

market where SAP had the leadership, and saw an opportunity

to lure in customers from those companies that Oracle Corporation had acquired. SAP would offer those customers special discounts on the

licenses for its enterprise applications.

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Instant messaging - Interoperability

1 These enterprise applications, or enterprise application integration

(EAI), are built to certain constraints, namely storing data in a common

format.

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Short Message Service - GSM

1 SMS is a stateless communication protocol in which every SMS message is considered entirely independent of

other messages. Enterprise applications using SMS as a data

bearer require that session management be maintained external

to the protocol.

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NetBeans - Current versions

1 NetBeans IDE 6.5, released in November 2008, extended the existing Java EE features

(including Java Persistence support, EJB 3 and JAX-WS). Additionally, the NetBeans Enterprise Pack supports development of

Java EE 5 enterprise applications, including SOA visual design tools, XML schema tools, web services orchestration (for BPEL), and

UML modeling. The NetBeans IDE Bundle for C/C++ supports C/C++ and FORTRAN

development.

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Data quality - Overview

1 Batch and Real time - Once the data is initially cleansed (batch),

companies often want to build the processes into enterprise

applications to keep it clean.

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Deloitte - Services

1 Consulting: Assists clients by providing services in the areas of

enterprise applications, technology integration, strategy & operations,

human capital, and short-term outsourcing.

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Software - Design and implementation

1 For instance, JavaBeans library is used for designing enterprise

applications, Windows Forms library is used for designing graphical user

interface (GUI) applications like Microsoft Word, and Windows

Communication Foundation is used for designing web services

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HP Software Division - Mobile apps

1 HP Mobile Apps software provides end-to-end management of

enterprise applications, including application lifecycle management

and end-to-end monitoring and management of Mobile Applications.

HP Mobile Apps software includes Mobile Application development,

Mobile Application monitoring, and mobile testing.

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HP Software Division - Software Company Acquisition Timeline

1 Feb. 2006: OuterBay, archiving software for enterprise applications and databases

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Adapter (computing) - Resource Adapters

1 Resource adapters are used to retrieve and route data. They provide access to databases,

files, messaging systems, enterprise applications and other data sources and

targets. Each adapter includes a set of adapter commands that can be used to customize its

operation. Adapter commands specify different queues and queue managers, specific

messages by message ID, specific sets of messages with the same message ID,

message descriptors in the data, and more.

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Hitachi Consulting - Timeline

1 On Jan. 4, 2011 - Hitachi Consulting announced it has acquired Sierra

Atlantic, a leader in offshore enterprise applications and

outsourced product development with approximately 2500 employees

in India, China and the US.

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Software deployment - Deployment roles

1 The typical roles involved in software deployments for enterprise applications are:

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Web engineering

1 The web has become a major delivery platform for a variety of

complex and sophisticated enterprise applications in several domains

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Tablet computer - System architecture

1 The CPUs have been incorporated into tablet PCs over the years and

generally offer greater performance along with the ability to run full

versions of Microsoft Windows, along with Windows desktop and enterprise

applications

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Borland - The Inprise years, and name changes

1 On April 29, 1998, Borland refocused its efforts on targeting enterprise applications

development

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Applications architecture - Applications architecture patterns

1 Enterprise Process-Centric: A business process manages the

interactions between multiple intra-enterprise applications, services,

sub-processes and users.

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Applications architecture - Applications architecture patterns

1 Extended Enterprise: A business process manages the interactions between multiple inter-enterprise

applications, services, sub-processes and users.

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Lonnie D. Bentley - Life and work

1 Aside from systems analysis and design, Bentley also focuses on

enterprise applications, business process redesign, computer-aided software engineering (CASE), rapid application development (RAD), and graphical user interface (GUI) design.

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Web testing - Windows-based web testing tools

1 SilkTest - Automation tool for testing the functionality of enterprise applications.

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Enterprise JavaBean

1 'Enterprise JavaBeans' ('EJB') is a managed, server-side component (software)|component architecture

for modular construction of enterprise software|enterprise

applications.

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Enterprise JavaBean

1 The EJB specification intends to provide a standard way to implement

the back-end 'business' code typically found in enterprise

applications (as opposed to 'front-end' interface code)

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Enterprise JavaBean - Reinventing EJBs

1 Gradually an industry consensus emerged that the original EJB

specification's primary virtue — enabling transactional integrity over

distributed applications — was of limited use to most enterprise

applications, and the functionality delivered by simpler frameworks like

Spring Framework|Spring and Hibernate (Java)|Hibernate was more

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JBoss (company) - Products

1 * JBoss Developer Studio - offers developers an environment for building rich web applications,

transactional enterprise applications, and SOA-based integration

applications.

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Application Response Measurement

1 'Application Response Measurement' ('ARM') is an open standard published by the Open

Group for monitoring and diagnosing performance bottlenecks within

complex enterprise applications that use loose coupling|loosely-coupled

designs or service-oriented architectures.

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Windows 2000 - Total cost of ownership

1 In October 2002, Microsoft commissioned International Data Corporation|IDC to

determine the total cost of ownership (TCO) for enterprise applications on Windows 2000 versus the TCO of the same applications on Linux. IDC's report is based on telephone

interviews of IT executives and managers of 104 North American companies in which they

determined what they were using for a specific workload for file, print, security and

networking services.

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Google I/O

1 'Google I/O' is an annual developer-focused Meeting|conference held by Google in San Francisco, California. Google I/O features

highly technical, in-depth sessions focused on building web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web

technologies such as Android (Operating System)|Android, Google Chrome|Chrome,

Chrome OS, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and more.

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EWeek - Key focus areas

1 Given the website structure and editorial content that eWEEK creates,

the site focuses on the following topics: Cloud computing, mobile

technology, data center and infrastructure, security and

enterprise applications, as well as IT careers and leadership information.

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Citrix Systems - Current products

1 *CloudGateway – aggregate and control enterprise applications

and services

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U.S. Venture Partners - Portfolio companies

1 The firm's current investment portfolio is active in a number of market segments

including biopharmaceuticals, cleantech, enterprise applications, enterprise networks and Computer data storage|storage, internet

and consumer, medical devices, mobile computing and communications,

semiconductors, technical software, telecommunications and

'other'.[http://www.usvp.com/html_vers/portfolio/alpha.html US Venture Partners Portfolio]

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U.S. Venture Partners - Portfolio companies

1 * Enterprise Applications - @Road (ARDI), BeVocal, Check Point Software(CHKP), ClickShift,

Commerce5, Guidewire Software, Instantis, M-Factor, NetDynamics,

ON24, RelayHealth, Right90, Sagent Technologies, Spoke Software, Trovix,

Verity, X1 Technologies

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Junglee.com

1 Junglee.com started off as a virtual database that was used to extract

information off the Internet and deliver it to enterprise applications

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SMS - GSM

1 SMS is a stateless protocol|stateless communication protocol in which every SMS message is considered

entirely independent of other messages. Enterprise applications using SMS as a data bearer require that Session (computer science)|

session management be maintained external to the protocol.

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Web server

1 The most common use of web servers is to host websites, but there are other uses such as Online game|

gaming, data storage or running Enterprise software|enterprise

applications.

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Bunchball - Software

1 It contains a set of game mechanics, including badges, team points, and leader boards for websites, social communities, Mobile Applications,

and desktop and enterprise applications

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Vodafone - Europe

1 Finally in December 2006, the Company completed the acquisition

of Aspective, an enterprise applications systems integrator in

the UK, signalling Vodafone's intent to grow a significant presence and revenues in the information and

communication technologies (ICT) marketplace.

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OCZ Technology

1 The company produces SSD devices utilising a range of interfaces,

including SATA III, PCI Express, Serial attached

SCSIhttp://www.oczenterprise.com/ssd-products/talos-2-r-sas-2.5-mlc.html

and USB 3.0, for both client and enterprise applications.

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Computer software - Design and implementation

1 For instance, JavaBeans library is used for designing enterprise

applications, Windows Forms library is used for designing graphical user

interface (GUI) applications like Microsoft Word, and Windows

Communication Foundation is used for designing web services

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SUSE Linux - openSUSE vs SUSE Linux Enterprise

1 SUSE Linux Enterprise is SUSE's commercial edition, which SUSE releases much less

frequently, enabling it to offer support more effectively for enterprise/production

deployments. It is certified for a wide variety of enterprise applications and offers a number of special enterprise features

including High Availability and Point of Sale extensions. SUSE historically uses a heavily tested subset of packages from openSUSE

Linux as the basis for SUSE Linux Enterprise.

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Business Process Modeling - Programming language tools for BPM

1 BPM suite software provides programming interfaces (web services, application program interfaces (APIs)) which allow

enterprise applications to be built to leverage the BPM engine. This

component is often referenced as the engine of the BPM suite.

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Customer data integration - History of customer data integration

1 CDI commonly supports both customer relationship management and master data

management, and enables access from these enterprise applications to information

confidently describing everything known about a customer, donor, or prospect,

including all attributes and cross references, along with the critical definition and identification necessary to uniquely

differentiate one customer from another and their individual needs.

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Fusion-io

1 'Fusion-io' is a computer hardware and software systems company based in

Cottonwood Heights, Utah, that designs and manufactures products using flash memory technology. The Fusion ioMemory platform accelerates enterprise applications such as databases, virtualization, cloud computing,

big data by integrating hardware and software to overcome the limitations of

legacy architectures and specialized hardware.

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Web development - Server side coding

1 The World Wide Web has become a major delivery platform for web

development a variety of complex and sophisticated enterprise

applications in several domains

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Java Platform, Enterprise Edition - Standards and specifications

1 This allows developers to create enterprise software|enterprise

applications that are Porting|portable and scalability|scalable, and that

integrate with legacy technologies

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GoPivotal - Data

1 *'Pivotal Performance and Monitoring' - ensures optimal quality of service

for critical enterprise applications by delivering real-time control of

database transaction performance, including information about overall

CPU and input/output|I/O consumption to the query level.

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JVx (Framework) - Enhancements

1 Several enhancements exist for JVx that result in a high level of comfort for use in enterprise applications.

These include:

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Redpine Signals

1 The company also introduced a simultaneous dual-band 450 Mbit/s

3x3 802.11n chipset for digital home and enterprise applications.

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Barcode reader - Cell phone cameras

1 A number of enterprise applications using cell phones are appearing:

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Session (computer science) - Session Management over SMS

1 The development of interactive enterprise applications required

session management, but because SMS is a stateless protocol as defined

by the GSM standards,GSM Doc 28/85 Services and Facilities to be provided in the GSM System rev2, June 1985 early implementations

were controlled client-side by having the end-users enter commands and

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RealPlayer - RealPlayer for Windows

1 'RealPlayer Enterprise' is a licensed product for enterprise applications which can be customized

and remotely administered by RealPlayer Enterprise Manager. The free Realplayer

Enterprise Education Edition has been removed. Both versions of Realplayer Enterprise are lightweight, ad-free versions of RealPlayer,

missing most consumer features and most plug-in support. The RealSched.exe update reminder

can be disabled in two steps, and it is not reinstalled upon running the player.

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Spring Framework - Modules

1 * 'Convention over configuration': a rapid application development

solution for Spring-based enterprise applications is offered in the Spring

Roo module

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Spring Framework - Inversion of control container (dependency injection)

1 In many cases one need not use the container when using other parts of

the Spring Framework, although using it will likely make an

application easier to configure and customize. The Spring container

provides a consistent mechanism to configure applications and integrates

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Java (software platform) - Platform

1 * Java EE (Enterprise Edition): Java SE plus various APIs useful for n-tier|multi-tier client–server enterprise

applications.

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Software deployment - Deployment roles

1 Typical roles involved in software deployments for enterprise applications may

include:

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OBIX

1 oBIX is a web services interface because it does not necessarily allow deep interactions

with the underlying control systems. This interface can enable communications between enterprise applications and

embedded building systems as well as between two embedded building systems.

Facilities and their operations to be managed as full participants in knowledge-

based businesses.

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OBIX - Scope

1 oBIX provides a publicly available web services interface specification that can be used to obtain data in a

simple and secure manner from HVAC, access control, utilities, and other building automation systems,

and to provide data exchange between facility systems and

enterprise applications. Release 1 provides a normalized representation

for three of elements common to control systems:

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Enterprise mobility management - Scope

1 Enterprise mobility management proposes systems to prevent

unauthorized access to enterprise applications and/or corporate data on

mobile devices

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Application server - Advantages of application servers

1 ; Total Cost of Ownership (TCO): In combination, the benefits above may

result in cost savings to an organization developing enterprise applications. In practice, however, the technical challenges of writing

software that conforms to that paradigm, combined with the need

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Open smart grid protocol - Protocol layers and features

1 For example, just as SQL provide an efficient and flexible database query language for enterprise applications,

OSGP provides an efficient and flexible query language for smart

grid devices

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Vishal Sikka - Early life and career

1 His second startup, Bodha.com, focused on developing technology for

non-invasive, service-based integration of enterprise applications

and information

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Berkeley DB - Programs that use Berkeley DB

1 * Papyrus Platform – The ISIS Papyrus Platform uses BerkeleyDB for its

distributed object-relational transaction kernel for adaptive

content and process management in enterprise applications

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Essar Group - Services

1 ** Aegis also owns a majority stake in [http://www.agcnetworks.com AGC

Networks], a leading global information and communication

technology solutions provider with experience in unified

communications, network infrastructure, data center,

virtualization, security solutions, and enterprise applications development

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Informix - Key Products

1 Informix is offered in a number of editions, including free developer

editions, editions for small and mid-sized business, and editions

supporting the complete feature set and designed to be used in support

of the largest enterprise applications.

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IBM Websphere Studio Application Developer - Overview

1 * Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE): This architecture is used to build

distributed Web and enterprise applications. Java EE applications include: Enterprise

Java beans (EJB) applications for distributed, secure applications with transactional

support, Java Persistence API (JPA) applications to access persistent data, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) or JavaServer Faces

(JSF) for developing presentation logic.

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SAP Human Resource Management Systems

1 Headquartered in Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, with regional offices around the world,

SAP is the leader in the market of enterprise applications in terms of software and software-related service.SAP to Expand Customer-Centric Regional Events and Visibility in 2013 Instead of Holding SAPPHIRE NOW from Madrid in 2013 | PR Carbon http://www.prcarbon.com/press/sap-to-expand-customer-centric-regional-events-and-

visibility-in-2013-instead-of-holding-sapphire-now-from-madrid-in-2013-1003711.html PR Carbon Worldwide News Network and PR Distribution

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SAP Enterprise Portal

1 With only a Web Browser, users can begin work once they have been authenticated in the portal which offers a single point of access to

information, enterprise applications, and services both inside and outside

an organization

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Service delivery platform - History

1 The late 1990s saw a period of unprecedented change in enterprise

applications as the grip of client-server architectures gradually

relaxed and allowed the entrance of n-tiered architectures

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Apache OFBiz

1 'Apache Open For Business' (Apache OFBiz) is an open source enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. It

provides a suite of enterprise applications that integrate and automate many of the business

processes of an enterprise.

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SanDisk - Description

1 SanDisk’s flash memory storage products include solid-state drives (SSDs) and caching software for

laptop, PC and enterprise applications; memory cards for

smartphones and cameras; embedded flash drives for mobile

phones and tablets, USB flash drives; and other flash-based products.

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ColdBox Platform

1 'ColdBox' is an open source, conventions based web application

framework intended for building Enterprise software|enterprise

applications with ColdFusion Markup Language|CFML

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Socialtext

1 Before it was acquired, investors in Socialtext included Omidyar Network,

[http://www.omidyar.net/corp/partners.shtml ] Draper Fisher

Jurvetson,[http://www.dfj.com/cgi-portfolio/artman/publish/socialtext.shtml Enterprise

Applications amp; Services] and SAP AG|SAP Ventures.[http://www30.sap.com/company/s

apventures/investmentportfolio/index.epx#Socialtext SAP - SAP Ventures:

Investment Portfolio Companies]

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Enterprise application integration - Overview

1 In the words of the Gartner Group, EAI is the “unrestricted sharing of data and business

processes among any connected application or data sources in the enterprise.”In its April 2001

report for AIIM International, Enterprise Applications: Adoption of E-Business and

Document Technologies, 2000–2001: Worldwide Industry Study, Gartner defines EAI as the unrestricted sharing of data and business

processes among any connected applications and data sources in the enterprise.

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Software Factory (Microsoft .NET) - Implementations

1 * The Enterprise Framework Factory (the EFx Factory) from

[http://www.microsoft.com/services/microsoftservices Microsoft Services] was one of the first pioneering architectural software factories to

use a unique combination of Model-driven engineering|model driven development, and

integrated Run-time system|runtime environment tools to build Service-oriented

architecture|Service-Oriented Enterprise Applications and Services.

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Base Class Library - Non-standardized namespaces

1 ;SystemEnterpriseServices: Provides .NET objects with access to

COM+ services making the .NET Framework objects more practical for

enterprise applications.[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.enterpriseservices.aspx MSDN Documentation -

SystemEnterpriseServices Namespace]

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GlassFish - Overview

1 GlassFish is the reference implementation of Java EE and as such supports Enterprise

JavaBeans, Java Persistence API|JPA, JavaServer Faces, Java Message Service|JMS, Remote Method Invocation|RMI, JavaServer Pages, servlets, etc. This allows developers

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Apache Geronimo

1 This allows developers to create enterprise applications that are portable and scalable, and that

integrate with legacy technologies

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Database activity monitoring - Common use cases for DAM

1 'Application Activity Monitoring:' The primary purpose of application

activity monitoring is to provide a greater level of end-user

accountability and detect fraud (and other abuses of legitimate access)

that occurs via enterprise applications, rather than via direct

access to the database.

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Database activity monitoring - Common use cases for DAM

1 Multi-tier enterprise applications such as Oracle Corporation|Oracle EBS, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, SAP

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Terracotta, Inc. - History

1 Terracotta began as a provider of cluster (computing)|clustering

technologies for Java intended to simplify development, deployment,

testing and management of enterprise applications by moving clustering and caching services to

the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) instead of the application.

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Enterprise software - Definitions

1 According to Martin Fowler, Enterprise applications are about the display, manipulation, and storage of large amounts of often complex data

and the support or automation of business processes with that

data.Martin Fowler, Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture

(2002). Addison Wesley.

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Apache Felix - Projects Using Felix

1 * [http://www.modulefusion.org/ modulefusion] - open source collection for Java enterprise

applications.

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HP Software & Solutions - Mobile apps

1 HP Mobile Apps software provides end-to-end management of enterprise

applications, including application lifecycle management and end-to-end monitoring and management of Mobile Applications.

http://resources.idgenterprise.com/original/AST-0097919_Deliver_Mobile_apps_WP.PDF HP Mobile Apps software includes Mobile

Application development, Mobile Application monitoring, and mobile testing.

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HP Software & Solutions - Software Company Acquisition Timeline

1 * Feb. 2006: OuterBay, archiving software for enterprise applications and databases

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JAR (file format) - Related formats

1 * EAR (file format)|EAR (enterprise archive) files provide composite Java

archives which combine XML files, Java classes and other objects

including JAR, WAR and RAR Java archive files for Enterprise

Applications.

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Enterprise Output Management

1 'Enterprise output management' ('EOM') is an information technology practice that deals with the organization, formatting,

management and distribution of data that is created by enterprise applications like

banking information systems, insurance information systems, Enterprise resource

planning|ERP (enterprise resource planning systems), CRM (customer relationship

management), retail systems and many others.

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History of IBM - Key events

1 IBM introduces the 1401, the first high-volume, stored-program, core-

memory, transistorized computer. Its versatility in running enterprise applications of all kinds helps it

become the most popular computer model in the world in the early 1960s.Pugh (1995) pp.265–268

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Itko - History

1 Since the first commercial release of LISA 2.0 in 2002, ITKO has

increasingly focused on testing the many disparate types of components and technologies that can make up

distributed, Internet-based enterprise applications.

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Connection pool - Applications

1 Connection pooling is used in web-based and enterprise applications and is handled by the application

server

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TACTIC (web framework) - Web Framework

1 By coupling standard web technologies with TACTIC's asset management and ability to

handle complex data models, TACTIC can be used to deliver enterprise applications to any

device with a browser. TACTIC also uses standard web technologies such as HTML5, CSS and AJAX to make the customization

process easy and accessible. An embedded expression language provides simplified access to complex data models without

having to build up large SQL statements.

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Spring Security

1 'Spring Security' is a Java (programming language)|Java/Java

EE framework that provides authentication, authorization and

other security features for enterprise applications

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Odyssey Software (Mobile Device Management) - History

1 However, it now focuses on developing software products that

enable developers to architect, build, deploy, and manage enterprise

applications for managing mobile and embedded devices as well as

mobile device management solutions it can deliver to enterprises directly

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Odyssey Software (Mobile Device Management) - Products

1 * CEfusion : a set of mobile and wireless application data access

infrastructure for rapidly building and deploying rich mobile enterprise

applications

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Tablet computers - System architecture

1 The CPUs have been incorporated into tablet PCs over the years and

generally offer greater performance along with the ability to run full

versions of Microsoft Windows, along with Windows desktop and enterprise

applications

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Kalido - Kalido MDM

1 master data can be distributed to enterprise applications and business people throughout the organization.

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Oracle Application Development Framework

1 In computing, 'Oracle Corporation|Oracle Application Development Framework', usually called 'Oracle ADF', provides a

commercial Java programming language|Java software framework|framework for

building enterprise applications. It provides visual and declarative approaches to Java EE development. It supports rapid application development based on ready-to-use Design pattern (computer science)|design patterns,

metadata-driven and visual tools.

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Jeffrey L. Whitten - Biography

1 In 1987 at Purdue University Whitten was Acting Department Head Department of

Computer Technology,DM, Data Management. (1987) Vol. 25. p. 29 from

1988 to 2003 he chaired that department, and from 2003 to 2010 directed the central IT organization at the Purdue

University. From 2003 to 2010 Whitten was also Associate Vice President for IT

Enterprise Applications (ITEA) at Purdue's.

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Application Architecture - Applications architecture patterns

1 * Enterprise Process-Centric: A business process manages the

interactions between multiple intra-enterprise applications, services,

sub-processes and users.

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Application Architecture - Applications architecture patterns

1 * Extended Enterprise: A business process manages the interactions between multiple inter-enterprise

applications, services, sub-processes and users.

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Ontology (computer science) - Examples of applications using ontology engines

1 * In general, ontologies can be used beneficially in enterprise applications.Daniel

Oberle,

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Ontology (computer science) - Examples of applications using ontology engines

1 How ontologies benefit enterprise applications, Semantic Web Journal, IOS Press, 2013. DOI

10.3233/SW-130114 [http://iospress.metapress.com/content/k16n012507037044/] A more concrete example is

SAPPHIRE (Health care) or Situational Awareness and Preparedness for Public Health Incidences and Reasoning Engines which is a semantics-based health information system

capable of tracking and evaluating situations and occurrences that may affect public health.

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Java Authentication and Authorization Service - Login Modules

1 This method has to be written carefully in enterprise applications as

Java EE application servers often expect the relationships between the Principal and Group objects to be set

up in a certain way

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Security-focused operating system - EnGarde Secure Linux

1 EnGarde Secure Linux is a secure platform designed for servers. It has boasted a

browser-based tool for Mandatory access control|MAC using SELinux since 2003.

Additionally, it can be accompanied with Web, DNS, and Email enterprise

applications, specifically focusing on security without any unnecessary software. The community platform of EnGarde Secure

Linux is the bleeding-edge version freely available for download.

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Deloitte & Touche - Services

1 * Consultant|Consulting: Assists clients by providing services in the

areas of enterprise resource planning|enterprise applications,

information technology consulting|technology integration, management

consulting|strategy operations, human resource consulting|human capital, and outsourcing|short-term

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Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management - BaaN Institute

1 University Synergy Programme with BaaN Institute to Collaborate in

developing programmes in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). BaaN

software is made available through an Enterprise Applications Laboratory

for teaching and research.

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ISIS Papyrus - Technology Innovation

1 Studies have shown that this architecture saves huge amounts of maintenance costs in

typical enterprise applications [http://ecm101.blogspot.com/2008/03/executi

ve-briefing-on-ecm-in.html Ed Steenhoek: Executive Briefing on ECM in the Netherlands]

by reducing application development time, change management, business agility and

empowers non-technical users to adapt business processes and content as needed

without involving IT experts.

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Java language - History

1 For example, J2EE targeted enterprise applications and the

greatly stripped-down version J2ME for mobile applications (Mobile Java)

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Criticism of Java - Security

1 When Oracle finally acted to patch against widely exploited flaws in Java 7, they deleted Java 6 on the user's

machines in spite of this being widely used by enterprise applications that

Oracle had claimed were not impacted by the

flaws.[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/31/java_security_update/ 'Silent but deadly' Java security

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Google Developer Day

1 They include seminars and codelabs focused on building of Web application|web, Mobile

application|mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web technologies such as Android (operating

system)|Android, HTML5, Google Chrome|Chrome, App Engine, Google Web Toolkit

and give participants an excellent chance to learn about Google developer products as well as meet the engineers who work on

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Karen Richardson

1 As executive vice president of sales at the browser pioneer, Richardson

concentrated on key vertical markets such as telecommunications and

financial services; she also helped the company develop new markets, including e-commerce, consumer

Internet access and enterprise applications

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DotCMS - History

1 Dotcms was initially developed as a Java (programming language)|Java

alternative to the PHP CMSes on the market, as well as to provide a

counterpoint to high cost, enterprise applications

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Borland International - The Inprise years, and name changes

1 On April 29, 1998, Borland refocused its efforts on targeting enterprise applications

development

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HVLAN - VLAN (802.1Q)

1 While this space may suffice for enterprise applications, it is much

too small for carrier networks, which must support many customers and

services

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Relationship management - Trends

1 Salesforce.com was the first company to provide enterprise applications through a web browser, and has maintained its

leadership position.[http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/193463/put

_cloud_crm_to_work.html Put Cloud CRM to Work] PC World: April, 2010 Traditional providers have recently moved into the cloud-based

market via acquisitions of smaller providers: Oracle Corporation|Oracle purchased RightNow in October

2011[http://techcrunch.com/2011/10/24/oracle-buys-cloud-based-customer-service-company-rightnow-for-1-5-billion/ Oracle Buys

Cloud-based Customer Service Company RightNow For $1.5 Billion] Techcrunch: 24 October 2011 and SAP AG|SAP acquired

SuccessFactors in December 2011.[http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-12-07/sap-

challenges-oracle-with-3-4-billion-successfactors-purchase.html SAP Challenges Oracle With $3.4 Billion SuccessFactors Purchase]

Bloomberg Businessweek: 7 December 2011

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Software Communications Architecture

1 The Object Management Group (OMG), a not-for-profit consortium that produces and

maintains computer industry specifications for interoperable enterprise applications, has established a [http://sbc.omg.org/ Software Based Communications Domain Task Force]

(SBC-DTF). This group and the Wireless Innovation Forum (formerly Software Defined

Radio Forum) (WINNF), are working on an international commercial standard based on

the SCA.

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Sun Java System Application Server - Overview

1 GlassFish is the reference implementation of Java EE and as such supports Enterprise

JavaBeans, Java Persistence API|JPA, JavaServer Faces, Java Message Service|JMS, Remote Method Invocation|RMI, JavaServer

Pages, Java Servlet|servlets, etc. This allows developers to create enterprise applications

that are portable and scalable, and that integrate with legacy technologies. Optional

components can also be installed for additional services.

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JetBrains - Abandoned projects

1 Fabrique, a Rapid application development|RAD Software

framework|framework for building custom Web and enterprise

applications. Introduced in 2004, apparently dead since 2008.

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Data quality assurance - Overview

1 #Batch and Real time - Once the data is initially cleansed (batch),

companies often want to build the processes into enterprise

applications to keep it clean.

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Oracle Applications - Oracle

1 It makes the following enterprise applications available as part of Oracle eBusiness Suite:

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Xelfi - Current versions

1 Additionally, the NetBeans Enterprise Pack supports development of Java

EE 5 enterprise applications, including Service-oriented

architecture|SOA visual design tools, XML schema tools, web services

orchestration (for BPEL), and Unified Modeling Language|UML modeling

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Model Driven Interoperability - Conceptual integration

1 The reference model for conceptual integration has been developed from a MDD point of view focusing on the enterprise applications and software

system.

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Oracle WebCenter - WebCenter services capabilities

1 * Worklist - Provides a personal, at-a-glance view of business processes that require attention. These can include a request for document

review and other types of business process that come directly from

enterprise applications.

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Service-oriented architecture implementation framework - Efficiency

1 Most packaged enterprise applications perform well in

streamlining processes related to standard tasks. However, the

performance rapidly deteriorates while automating and streamlining

customized processes that encompass multiple enterprise

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Service-oriented architecture implementation framework - Enterprise service bus

1 The core infrastructure of an SOAIF is typically provided by an enterprise service bus (ESB), which addresses the challenges

in composing, deploying, and managing distributed, service-based enterprise applications. The ESB incorporates a

standards-based, enterprise-class messaging backbone, together with

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Java programming - History

1 J2EE included technologies and APIs for enterprise applications typically run in server environments, while J2ME featured APIs optimized for

mobile applications

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Trading room - Software equipment

1 The diversity of valuation (finance)|valuation algorithms, the fragility of worksheets incurring the risk of loss

of critical data, the mediocre response times delivered by PCs

when running heavy calculations, the lack of visibility of the traders'

goings-on, have all raised the need for shared information technology, or

enterprise applications as the industry later called it.

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Rational Application Developer - Overview

1 * Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE): This architecture is used to build distributed

Web and enterprise applications. Java EE applications include: Enterprise Java beans

(EJB) applications for distributed, secure applications with transactional support, Java Persistence API (JPA) applications to access persistent data, and JavaServer Pages (JSP)

or JavaServer Faces (JSF) for developing presentation logic.

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Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture - Mechanical specifications

1 Smaller shelves that are used in enterprise applications typically have horizontal air flow.

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HP Software - Mobile apps

1 HP Mobile Apps software provides end-to-end management of enterprise applications,

including application lifecycle management and end-to-end monitoring and management

of mobile applications.http://resources.idgenterprise.co

m/original/AST-0097919_Deliver_Mobile_apps_WP.PDF HP

Mobile Apps software includes mobile application development, mobile application

monitoring, and mobile testing.

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Radware - Acquisitions

1 In February 2013, Radware acquired Strangeloop Networks, a leader in

Web-Performance Optimization (WPO) solutions for e-commerce and

enterprise applications.[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-11/cyber-attacks-

a-boon-to-radware-sales-israel-overnight.html Cyber attacks a boon to Radware Sales Israel overnight]

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Array Networks

1 Founded in 2000, and headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, 'Array Networks' is a global technology

company that addresses problems related to securely delivering

enterprise applications to end users.

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Array Networks

1 Array takes a computer hardware|hardware-based approach to deliver enterprise applications,

including SPX series Transport Layer Security|SSL Virtual private network|VPN enterprise platforms,[http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1841812907;fp;4;fpid;78268965 SSL gear adapted for Wi-Fi access, ComputerWorld, April 22 2008].

[http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/magazineFeature/0,296894,sid14_gci1315574,00.html Product Review: Array Networks SPX2000,

Information Security, June 2008]

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Caldera OpenLinux - United Linux

1 * Enterprise applications like Oracle database|Oracle supported out of the box

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Charles Phillips (businessman) - Infor

1 In October 2010 Phillips was announced as CEO of Infor, the world’s third largest provider of

enterprise applications and services, and the world’s largest privately

owned software company.[http://www.businessandlea

dership.com/appointments/606-charles-phillips-infor/ Appointments:

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OCZ Storage Solutions

1 OCZ currently produces SSD devices using SATA III, PCI Express, Serial

attached SCSIhttp://www.oczenterprise.com/ssd-products/talos-2-r-sas-2.5-mlc.html

and USB 3.0 interfaces, for both client and enterprise applications.

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Computer Society of India - Activities Landscape

1 The most appreciated regional student conventions include - Region-3 (Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan) Student

Convention, 17–18 February 2007, Patan, Gujarat on the theme “Software Engineering Methodologies and Tools”, Region-7 (Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Pondicherry) Student

Convention, 23–24 February 2007, Kovilpatti, Tamil Nadu on the theme “Pervasive Computing: Technology and its

Applications”, Region-1 (Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, UP etc.) Student Convention, 25 Feb’ 2007, New Delhi on theme

“Enterprise Applications Development Methodologies and Tools”, Region-5 (Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh) Student Convention, 23–24 March 2007, Bangalore on the theme

“Information Security and Management”, Region-4 (Jharkhand, Chhatisgarh, Orrisa) Student Convention, 24–25

March 2007, Rourkela on theme “Web Engineering”

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Live Migration - Warm-up phase

1 In pre-copy memory migration, the Hypervisor typically copies all the memory pages from source to destination while the VM is still

running on the source. If some memory pages change (become 'dirty') during this process,

they will be re-copied until the rate of re-copied pages is not less than page dirtying

rate.Hacking, Stuart, et al., [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?

id=1555336.1555346 Improving the live migration process of large enterprise

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Peter Levine (venture capitalist)

1 At Andreessen Horowitz, Levine leads the firm’s investments in enterprise

software including data center infrastructure, enterprise

applications and mobile computing. He serves on the board of directors for enterprise companies including Maxta, Bromium, Actifio, Mixpanel, and GitHub, which is Andreessen

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