webMethods Ships Japanese Edition of webMethods Fabric 7.0
May 31 2007 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
webMethods, Inc. (Nasdaq:WEBM), a leading business integration and
optimization software company, today announced the immediate
availability of the Japanese language edition of the webMethods
Fabric� v.7.0 product suite. The formal introduction took place
today at the Japanese Business Integration Forum, a
webMethods-hosted conference bringing together senior business and
IT executives to share best practices for business process
integration. �Enterprises within Japan have long committed
themselves to process excellence. As a result, we�ve already seen
significant interest in the breakthrough capabilities offered by
our latest release,� says Andy Wilkinson, senior vice president and
general manager of the Asia/Pacific and Japan region, webMethods,
Inc. �Specifically, webMethods Fabric 7 offers enterprises a single
platform for integrating, automating and improving their most
critical business processes. By deploying these capabilities within
the context of a service-oriented architecture, we can also
accelerate the delivery of new applications to the business while
facilitating expanded reuse as a cost-saving alternative to custom
development.� webMethods Fabric 7 is highlighted by the
introduction of webMethods BPMS as a full-feature business process
management suite (BPMS). Key features include an Eclipse-based
process modeling environment for codeless development, extensive
support for both human-to-human and system-to-system task flow,
integrated business rules management, and a new semantic metadata
library. A distinguishing feature of webMethods BPMS is its
best-in-class performance monitoring and real-time business
analytics, which delivers the ability to automatically baseline and
rapidly improve business processes. webMethods Fabric 7 is also
differentiated by the inclusion of two new products � webMethods
Infravio X-Registry and webMethods Infravio X-Broker � for
lifecycle governance of service-oriented architecture (SOA). The
availability of these products as components of the webMethods
Fabric product suite further simplifies the reuse of existing
services within the business processes being modeled, managed and
monitored by webMethods BPMS. Adds Marc Breissinger, webMethods�
chief technology officer, �The Japanese market is a strategic one
for webMethods that encompasses more than one hundred enterprises
as customers. Reflecting this importance, we�ve sought their
feedback to the specific features of greatest importance to them
and have worked to include them in our Japanese release. For
example, our investment in localization includes support for the
translation of double-byte characters, which further improves the
usability of our products.� webMethods held its fifth annual
meeting of Japanese customers today in Tokyo. During the Japanese
Business Integration Forum, customers had the chance to hear from
webMethods executives regarding technology�s role in improving
corporate performance and operational efficiency. In addition,
Breissinger unveiled the Japanese edition of webMethods Fabric v.
7.0 during his keynote presentation. Customers themselves took
center stage in practitioner-led sessions highlighting emerging
strategies and best practices for both SOA and business process
management (BPM). About webMethods, Inc. webMethods (Nasdaq:WEBM)
provides business integration software to integrate, assemble and
optimize available IT assets to drive business process
productivity. webMethods delivers an innovative, enterprise-class
business integration platform that incorporates proven integration
technology with next generation capabilities into one interoperable
set of tools that delivers a unique combination of efficiency,
agility and control. webMethods combines industry leadership with a
zealous commitment to customers to deliver tangible business value
to more than 1,500 global customers. webMethods is headquartered in
Fairfax, Va., with offices throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia
Pacific and Japan. More information about the company can be found
at www.webMethods.com. The webMethods name and logo are registered
trademarks of, and webMethods Fabric is a trademark of, webMethods,
Inc. All other marks mentioned are trademarks or service marks of
their respective companies.
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