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Red
Hat announced the release of JBoss Operations Network (ON) 2.0, an integrated
middleware management platform that simplifies application development,
testing, deployment and monitoring. The release of JBoss ON 2.0 represents
continued momentum for the Enterprise Acceleration initiative announced earlier
this year, which is aimed at fostering adoption of JBoss Enterprise Middleware
by increasing its capabilities for large-scale enterprise use. Available in
modular format, JBoss ON 2.0 provides organizations with an end-to-end
application management solution to coordinate the many stages of the
application lifecycle and improve operational efficiency through a single
integrated tool.
“Our customer base is getting more sophisticated and specialized within their
IT Operations environments when it comes to middleware management,” said
Katrinka McCallum, vice president of Red Hat’s Management Solutions Business
Unit. “We developed the JBoss ON platform to improve efficiency for IT
Operations staff while reducing the total cost of managing JBoss middleware
environments and driving higher value for end-users.”
Built upon modularized components,
Using
- Remotely deploy certified content from the JBoss Customer Support Portal
- Auto-discover resources that span from the operating system to the application
- Centrally control and audit application configurations to standardize deployments
- Manage, monitor and tune applications for improved performance and availability
- Capture, trend and share operating and performance metrics for each resource
“
JBoss ON 2.0 expands upon the features of previous versions, and includes new
capabilities designed with enterprise-class applications in mind. JBoss 2.0
offers appealing functionality for the enterprise, including:
Completely new agent with full command-line interface with remote agent
configuration; Extensible APIs for interoperability; and True SSL encryption
and authentication for bi-directional server-agent communications.
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