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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Founded by two brothers out of a Stanford University research project in late 1999, venture backed from 2000 and now already into its third successful round of venture finance, Infravio, Inc. is fast making a name for itself in the Web Services Management space, and spoke with SYS-CON.TV at Web Services Edge 2005 about its latest announcements, and about the history of the company.

Headquartered in Cupertino, California, the VC firms backing Infravio include Walden International and Crystal Ventures, as well as NetIQ Corp. The investment of a significant amount of capital by NetIQ, a Nasdaq-traded company, is especially significant, CEO Srinivas Balasumbramanian told SYS-CON Group Publisher Jeremy Geelan. 

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"Infravio has several large worldwide customers," said Balusubramanian, including Providence Health System, Sabre, and British American Tobacco." The first version of their Web Services registry product line, X-registry, recently became available at the Sabre Travel Network portal (Sabre).

"We believe there's an opportunity for a start-up company to be the Web services registry of choice," he continued, "to be the de facto Web services registry, and that's what we're aiming to do at this point."

"A lot of us, including some very big players, believe 2005 is going to be The Year of Web Services...and the registry market should blossom within the next year or two."

Infravio, Balusubramanian added, announced at Web Services Edge 2005 that X-registry has earned the "Certified for SAP NetWeaver" designation.

"Our SAP integration certification reflects a common design goal shared by SAP NetWeaver and X-registry - to enable and manage change," he said. "We also share a common architectural world view, highlighting services-based, enterprise-scale business solutions offering the increased levels of adaptability, flexibility, and openness that reduce total cost of ownership. Infravio, with this latest SAP certification, delivers on that world view for our customers."

The "Certified for SAP NetWeaver" designation is awarded to products that feature integration with the SAP NetWeaver platform - in Infravio's case via an SAP Enterprise Portal iView for SAP Enterprise Portal 5.0. 

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Company vice president of products and services, Jim Bole, presented at Web Services Edge 2005. Bole's session was entitled "Web Services Security - A Key Element of SOA Governance" and was a real-world view of the SOA landscape, together with an in-depth look at the security implications that it embodies, and emerging best practices in the areas of Web services security and SOA policy and governance. 

Infravio executives were available throughout the show, demonstrating how X-registry delivers on the SOA promise of service reuse that dramatically improves IT responsiveness to business needs. "The quality of leads has been excellent," Balusubramanian commented. "We are seeing a lot of traffic and are hopeful that we will gain a lot of traction from the show."


 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jeremy Geelan is President & COO of Cloud Expo, Inc. and Conference Chair of the worldwide Cloud Expo series. He appears regularly at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of Cloud Expo's "Power Panels" on SYS-CON.TV.

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### UDDI Version 3 builds on the vision of UDDI as a "meta service" for locating web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. (http://www.uddi.org/) ###

I followed that link thanks. If the UDDI standard is backed by the 'big guns' such as IBM, Microsoft and Computer Associates, then how come niche players like Infravio and Systinet are the ones making the running?

|||queZZtion commented on 3 March 2005:
How about UDDI? I thought UDDI was supposed to be an excellent basis for an enterprise Web services registry, or is that not part of the equation any longer? |||

UDDI is very much a part of the equation. UDDI.org has released the UDDI Version 3 specification, which was ratified as an OASIS standard as recently as Feb 3.

UDDI Version 3 builds on the vision of UDDI as a "meta service" for locating web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. (http://www.uddi.org/)

karsten's blog is no longer UDDI-focused, but Longhorn focused instead. It's at MSDN (http://blogs.msdn.com/karstenj) and he currently has some good info there on Amazon Web services for example.

I believe Karsten Januszewski used to have something he called "UDDI Blog" (http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/karstenj/blog.aspx?key=2002-10-24T02:10-08:00) but I don't know whether it is UDDI focused any more.

I know that there's details of how to model WSDL in UDDI here: (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/uddi-spec/doc/tn/uddi-spec-tc-tn-ws...)

How about UDDI? I thought UDDI was supposed to be an excellent basis for an enterprise Web services registry, or is that not part of the equation any longer?

I was at the show and visited your booth, and if I understood correctly X-registry enables service consumption policies that can be configured, instead of coded. Good luck with the company. It was good to listen to/view the interview!


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entourage3 wrote: ### UDDI Version 3 builds on the vision of UDDI as a "meta service" for locating web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. (http://www.uddi.org/) ### I followed that link thanks. If the UDDI standard is backed by the 'big guns' such as IBM, Microsoft and Computer Associates, then how come niche players like Infravio and Systinet are the ones making the running?
v3.0 wrote: |||queZZtion commented on 3 March 2005: How about UDDI? I thought UDDI was supposed to be an excellent basis for an enterprise Web services registry, or is that not part of the equation any longer? ||| UDDI is very much a part of the equation. UDDI.org has released the UDDI Version 3 specification, which was ratified as an OASIS standard as recently as Feb 3. UDDI Version 3 builds on the vision of UDDI as a "meta service" for locating web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. (http://www.uddi.org/)
infoPoint wrote: karsten's blog is no longer UDDI-focused, but Longhorn focused instead. It's at MSDN (http://blogs.msdn.com/karstenj) and he currently has some good info there on Amazon Web services for example.
entourage3 wrote: I believe Karsten Januszewski used to have something he called "UDDI Blog" (http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/karstenj/blog.aspx?key=2002-10-24T02:10-08:00) but I don't know whether it is UDDI focused any more.
uddi wrote: I know that there's details of how to model WSDL in UDDI here: (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/uddi-spec/doc/tn/uddi-spec-tc-tn-ws...)
queZZtion wrote: How about UDDI? I thought UDDI was supposed to be an excellent basis for an enterprise Web services registry, or is that not part of the equation any longer?
Infravio X-reg wrote: I was at the show and visited your booth, and if I understood correctly X-registry enables service consumption policies that can be configured, instead of coded. Good luck with the company. It was good to listen to/view the interview!
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