This Butler Group white paper describes the proposition for building composite applications and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) savings a business can achieve when implementing this solution architecture.
This White Paper describes how Sun Java Availability Suite
can
complement your Disaster Recovery strategy.
Whether you are concerned about wide area outages, failures or natural
disasters, or if government regulations require your industry to show
an auditable DR process, Sun offers a solution for virtually any
business to evaluate the ability to sustain operations and resume
business after the occurrence of a disaster.
More and more, the HTTP layer is being used for attacks against corporate infrastructures. Yet, Standard security tools fail to analyze the HTTP protocol as an attack vehicle. Learn how Sun solves this problem of protecting corporate Web infrastructures with the Sun Java Web Infrastructure Suite.
The typical IT organization faces a difficult
dilemma. Its mission is to create business solutions that create
competitive advantage, yet a large portion of its resources are
consumed with infrastructure software integration, customization,
configuration, and maintenance issues. Solving these IT
infrastructure software issues is the core focus of the Java
Enterprise System. This paper examines approaches of migration to
the Java Enterprise System and provides a number of real-world
migration examples.
This paper, written by the Yankee Group, takes
a look at the trend toward subscription-based acquisition of IT
solutions and services. It examines the impact this larger trend is
having on the industry as well as the benefits for buyers and
negotiators. It also profiles the Sun Java Enterprise System
subscription-based acquisition model and integrated software system
as an example of the change that is occurring.
This paper provides an insight to the cost
savings the Sun Java Enterprise System brings to the IT Project
Lifecycle. The IT Project Lifecycle is a model that consists of
9-phases, each defined and analyzed by Forrester, that every IT
project will go through during its lifetime. The benefits derived
from the new and radical approach of the Java Enterprise System to
reducing infrastructure software cost and complexity are applied to
each phase of this model and the resulting cost savings are
presented.
This paper provides an overview of Sun's new
radical approach to reducing infrastructure software cost and
complexity. It describes the three industry changing elements that
define the Sun Java Enterprise System -- resulting in simple,
predictable, affordable infrastructure software that accelerates
business service deployment.
This document provides the IT implementor,
such as a CIO, system architect, IT manager, or system
administrator, with an overview of the options available for
migration from a Microsoft Windows ("Windows") operating
environment to the Java Desktop System. In addition to step-by-step
migration procedures, this document also describes the
interoperability between the Java Desktop System and a Microsoft
environment.
This whitepaper provides a brief introduction to Pragmatic SOA as well as its benefits and challenges. It also introduces Sun services designed to help customers assess their SOA readiness and develop a sound plan, strategy, and architecture to achieve SOA success.
This Butler Group white paper describes the proposition for building composite applications and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) savings a business can achieve when implementing this solution architecture.
New technologies and proposed standards such
as web services, XML, SOA, WS-BPEL and Java Business Integration
(JSR 208) hold the potential to dramatically alter the way
enterprises go about software integration projects. This paper
discusses how these technologies and proposed standards will lower
the cost of integration projects while delivering more flexible and
less costly solutions.
Provides an overview of the Java platform and
the accessibility support it enables. Gives examples of ways the
Java platform is used today without getting into technical
details.
Provides a high-level overview of the Java
platform, Swing user interface components of the Java Foundation
Classes and the accessibility support they provide, and identifies
some broader aspects of accessibility.
Highlights issues of Java accessibility and
includes the history of the Java platform, some Java programming
language, and ways people are using Java applications and
applets.
The Java Dynamic Management architecture
provides a framework that is shared by all Intelligent Network
entities and within which all entities are manageable. The Java
Advanced Intelligent Network combines this unique distributed
intelligence and cohesive management services that restores the
promise of Intelligent Network service portability.
This paper describes the architecture of the
GNOME 2.0 platform and highlights many of the programming APIs that
can be used to create powerful, network-aware applications.
This paper describes the GNOME accessibility
framework and highlights the APIs and tools for developers to
create accessible applications and assistive technologies for use
by people with disabilities such as low vision, blindness, or
impaired motor skills.
The Java HotSpot virtual machine (VM) is a key
component in maximizing deployment of enterprise applications. It
is a core component of Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE)
software, supported by leading application vendors and
technologies. The Java HotSpot VM supports virtually all aspects of
development, deployment, and management of corporate
applications.
This document provides a high-level overview
of J2SE v1.3 software, including technical descriptions of its
features, and the benefits of upgrading to J2SE v1.3 software on
the Solaris platform from previous versions of Java
technology.
This technical paper provides an overview of
Liberty Alliance's Web Services Framework (ID-WSF) and discusses a
real-world deployment by AOL. The paper details solutions from Sun
and Nokia that enable developers to architect, develop and deploy
identity-based web services to fixed and mobile devices.
This white paper will examine the challenges
and business benefits associated with identity management - a new
breed of enterprise technology that enables an organization to
capture, maintain, protect, analyze, and audit information about
people interacting with the enterprise and manage the access
rights, entitlements, privileges and profile data of each
user.
This paper offers the technical description of
a low-cost implementation of dynamic publishing for Sun Java System
Web properties using XML and LDAP as implemented by the Sun Java
System Directory Server, and Interwoven's TeamSite content
management product. The goal of the dynamic publishing project was
to find a way to dynamically create a variety of Web pages from
core content that could be entered once into Web templates.
Despite their similarities in functionality,
different JMS implementations deliver different performance and
scalability under heavy workloads. This paper defines real-world
scenarios in which messaging may be used, and provides a detailed
performance comparison between two JMS implementations: The Sun Java System
Message Queue and the IBM MQSeries products.
The Sun ONE Application Server (formerly
iPlanet Application Server) fully supports the J2EE specification
including JavaServer Pages support for presentation logic, Java
Servlets for server side logic, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) for
core business logic, and JDBC for access to relational
databases.
The Sun Management Center 3.6 Features and Enhancements White
Paper highlights the prominent new capabilities that support the
advance Solaris 10 features, including Solaris Container and DTrace.
Using these new capabilities, IT operators can further increase the
resource utilization, scalability, performance, and availability of the
enterprise Sun servers.
The Sun Management Center server layer
maintains persistent data critical to the product's overall
operation. This document describes how to migrate the server
layer's data in various scenarios involving changes to the server
hostname, IP address, or PRM server data configuration size or
locations.
Sun Management Center 3.5 reflects Sun's
continued commitment to providing the most comprehensive monitoring
and management solution for all Sun systems in the enterprise. With
Sun Management Center 3.5, organizations can manage a larger number
of Sun systems more effectively at a lower cost, while improving
the service levels of their Sun environments.
Sun Management Center software is an open,
comprehensive, and extensible system monitoring and management
solution for Sun systems. This product provides interfaces for
integrating devices to be managed, monitoring applications, and
managed data. This paper discusses several popular ways and best
practices for integrating applications and modules into the Sun
Management Center product.
Solaris System Management Solutions are
powerful applications and tools specifically designed to provide IT
managers and system administrators with the ability to efficiently
and cost-effectively manage Sun servers and application
services.
Sun's new, innovative Sun Management Center
Change Manager software can significantly increase system
administrator efficiency and productivity in computing environments
that use large numbers of replicated servers to provide software
services.
Sun Management Center Agent Update saves time
and money by enabling administrators to create software images of
the latest Sun Management Center agent packages and patches, and
subsequently, automate the installation of these images to multiple
hosts simultaneously. This paper describes the design of Agent
Update and best practices to employ when using this feature.
This paper describes an architecture for
effectively implementing application services. The ideas and
technologies are geared towards IT managers and executive in
organizations that are implementing software services or Web-based
services.
Maintaining a high level of availability in
mission-critical enterprise environments is crucial. Unplanned
outages are costly, both in lost productivity and, all too
frequently, direct revenue.
Clearly, systems management technology
requires continued innovation. To this end, Sun Microsystems, a
leader in designing products for increased applications and data
availability, has created the Sun Management Center systems
management framework.
Explains how managing application services,
rather than individual servers, IT organizations improve the
scalability, availability, and manageability of the entire IT
infrastructure. Sun's Service Management solutions help IT
professionals create a more fluid, agile infrastructure for
delivering highly available, predictable, and sustainable
services.
Using Solaris Resource Manager and Sun Cluster
together extends the value of both products by allowing more
applications per server, increasing overall utilization of system
resources, and ensuring continuous availability of resources and
applications.
This implementation guide helps system
administrators understand how to consolidate multiple instances of
Oracle databases on a single system using Solaris Resource Manager
software. This is illustrated through two simple examples.
This paper shows how Solaris Resource Manager
enables resource availability for users, groups, and enterprise
applications and offers the ability to control and allocate CPU
time, processes, virtual memory, connect time, and logins.
This paper outlines how IT managers are
responding to business needs by implementing service-level
agreements to control costs and guarantee service levels for their
enterprise applications. It show how IT managers are consolidating
a variety of applications on larger, more scalable servers to
achieve mainframe-class RAS capabilities at a fraction of the
cost.
Role-based access control (RBAC) is an
alternative to the all-or-nothing superuser model. RBAC is in
keeping with the security principle of least privilege, which
states that no user should be given more privilege than necessary
for performing that person's job.
This paper explains how Solaris Bandwidth
Manager controls the bandwidth allocated to applications, users,
and organizations sharing the same intranet or Internet link.
Solaris Bandwidth Manager is a software
product that controls the bandwidth allocated to particular
applications, users, and organizations sharing the same intranet or
Internet link.
This paper describes the concept of the
Service-Driven Network, which is based on dynamic, flexible
management services that represent a responsive reliable, and
modular infrastructure that telco providers and large enterprises
must deploy for today's business needs. Sun's Java Dynamic
Management Kit is the key enabling technology for the
Service-Driven Network. It is the first Java-based solution for
building and distributing management intelligence into network
devices.
Sun StorEdge Enterprise Backup Software
products deliver enterprise-level solutions to customers. This
paper explains the Sun StorEdge Enterprise Backup Software product
family, providing features, differentiation, and configuration
information that will facilitate the customer's purchase
cycle.
This technical white paper provides an
overview of the Solstice backup product family, and includes
discussions on database and application backup, recovery,
archiving, and deployment.
In the search for open, flexible, secure, and
scalable identity management solutions, the DoD needed to look no
further than Sun Microsystems and its affiliates. Knowing that
security by obscurity is no security whatsoever, the DoD decided to
use an open identity management solution that is based on the
science of public-key cryptography and the security of Sun's Java
technologies as embodied in its Java Card platform.
The Trusted Solaris 8 Operating Environment --
an extension of the Solaris 8 Operating Environment -- is designed
for deployments where enhanced security and policy enforcement is
of key importance.