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ASP Prime Online
In a marketplace where speed can make or break businesses, ISVs
need fast, comprehensive support to get their applications ready for the ASP
model. ASP Prime Online is a Web-based self-service offering that provides
application developers a quick and convenient way to assess business and technical
elements of deploying their ASP offerings. Developers enrolled in PartnerWorld
for Developers may go through the online questionnaire in as little as 20
minutes –with immediate feedback — while also accessing a variety of
complimentary benefits including:
Once developers complete the questionnaire, those who qualify will
receive an invitation to participate in the ASP Prime Program at one of IBM’s
global ASP Prime Solution Centers.
“With the growing interest in the ASP business model, ISVs are
looking for many levels of support to help with assessing their application
readiness and get to market faster,” said Dave Carlquist, vice president, IBM Global
Net Generation Business. “With ASP Prime Online, we have a faster way of
helping ISVs, as they evaluate all possibilities and challenges of this
business segment. Regardless of the outcome of their assessment, each developer
will gain valuable insight as to their readiness along with a variety of
related benefits.”
The self-service offering will direct developers to an IBM
certified e-business architect for a telephone consultation. ASP Prime Online
will be vailable on April 27 and can be found at http://www.ibm.com/netgeneration/aspprime.
Extended Linux Support
As part of the extended support for the Linux platform, IBM is
expanding existing Linux competencies to ASP Prime Solution Centers worldwide.
Developers will be able to validate and document the scalability, manageability
and reliability of their Linux-based applications as well as learn how to
quickly enable them for server-based ASP hosting and Internet delivery using
IBM’s WebSphere* infrastructure software and open source technologies.
The program’s new Linux resources will also support non
Web-enabled applications by working with industry players such as Tarantella, Inc.
Through a recently announced co-marketing agreement with Tarantella, ASP Prime participants will get information on how to address challenges ISVs
face when hosting select applications running on Linux such as two-tier Java
client, X/Windows and other X.11 applications.
“Tarantella aggresively targets the ASP marketplace by providing
developers with products and services that will help them realize returns on their
Linux investments,” said Dennis Adams, vice president, marketing, Tarantella,
Inc.
“This will help service providers attain what they need and their
customers want — easy-to-deliver-and-manage solutions with very quick time-to-market.”
Competency Center for IBM NUMA Systems
IBM is complementing its ASP Prime Center in Hursley, UK with a
competency center supporting IBM NUMA based products, often the high I/O bandwidth
database servers at the heart of large mission critical applications. Their
advanced availability and scalability features provide significant high
reliability capabilities that are crucial in the ASP space.
This initiative is part of IBM’s joint efforts with Intel
Corporation to support the enablement of ISV applications running on IBM platforms
based on Intel Architecture. Intel began its participation in ASP Prime in 2000
to help increase emphasis and resources for the program, as it helps ISVs with Intel-based applications, as well as help expand existing IBM ASP Prime facilities and equipment.
:IBM’s ASP Prime program provides ISVs with the technical as well
as business support they need to successfully migrate to the ASP business
model,” says John Davies, vice president, Intel Solutions Channels Group.
“Many software vendors are ready to take their existing applications to the
Web. The strength of Intel Architecture solutions combined with IBM?s ASP Prime
program is a natural fit that will provide significant value to the ISV
community and the businesses they serve.”
Designed with Intel’s advanced microprocessors, IBM NUMA-Q systems
support a broad application portfolio, running Linux applications via the Linux Application Environment (LAE), S/390 and ptx applications. ASPs use
the eServer xSeries and IBM NUMA-Q systems to concurrently run applications from
all these diverse environments on a single platform and gain significant
operational cost savings.
The Hursley ASP Prime Center’s dedicated IBM NUMA systems and
qualified technical consultants are available at no cost to qualified
participants. A center of competency for IBM NUMA Systems is currently operating within the ASP Prime Solution Center located in Beaverton, Oregon.
About ASP Prime
Developers visiting IBM ASP Prime Solution Centers have access to
highly skilled, face-to-face, hands-on technical consulting, along with a wide
array of software, hardware, and tools to help them ready their web applications
for hosting environments. The centers also offer business consulting
before, during, and after the engagement. For more information on IBM ASP Prime, please visit http://www.ibm.com/netgeneration.
About Tarantella, Inc.
Tarantella, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Santa Cruz
Operation, Inc., provides web-enabling software that connects client devices,
server-based applications, and networks. The Tarantella product line includes
Tarantella Enterprise 3 for large companies and organizations, Tarantella
Enterprise 3, Tarantella Enterprise 3 ASP Edition for Application Service Providers,
and Tarantella Express for work group and departmental environments.
Tarantella products provide access to Windows, mainframe, AS/400, Linux and UNIX applications. For more information, go to www.tarantella.com.
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***Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks
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For Rackspace, Knark was much more than a simple headache, but a nightmare waiting to happen. The company made a name for itself by offering Linux-based hosting, and boasts more than 2,000 Linux servers in its San Antonio, Texas, data center.
Marketing manager Madel Robles said that discovering a way to counter Knark was just routine business for Rackspace. “Our product development team is always looking into anything that might be an issue for the servers,” she said from the Comdex show floor.
The solution to the problem is a small program created by Rackspace developer Kelley Spoon. Once applied, everything hidden by Knark comes back into view, allowing a system administrator to perform a security audit to determine if a system has been compromised.
While Alamo can’t completely counter what Knark does, it will provide system administrators with enough useful information, said Spoon. Anyone who wants to build on the foundation of Alamo is free to do so — the program is, of course, released as Open Source and complete with code.
The release of Alamo is a first for Rackspace, and most likely a first for all Web hosting companies, said Robles. “I think we’ve probably rolled out fixes and patches in the past, especially for our own servers. As far as I know, this is the first time we’ve made something like this available to the public.”
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With these patches now being available in the 2.2.19 kernel, this
update backports them to the kernels used in our products.”
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