Flashline CEO Charles Stack said that SOA's value proposition centers around the 'three Rs' of SOA -- and he wasn't talking about 'registry/repository.' In my last post, I discussed BEA's recent ...
BEA Systems on Wednesday said it purchased privately held company Flashline to gain software for managing service-oriented architecture projects. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
There's lots of talk these days about the growing presence of open source in the enterprise. Linux is everywhere, and many IT managers are feeling the pressure to get going with an open-source project ...
BEA Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: BEAS) announced it has acquired Flashline, Inc., which serves the Web Services and SOA metadata repository market. Flashline's repository will be a key component of the ...
Financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed. Flashline CEO Charles Stack has joined BEA and is slated to continue heading the Flashline team, which will remain in its Cleveland headquarters. Founded ...
Flashline, of Cleveland, on Monday plans to announce Flashline 4, the latest release of the company’s asset-based software engineering system that features collaborative capabilities. Cross-project ...
CHARLES STACK Founder and Chief Executive Officer founded Flashline in 1998 with a vision of assisting organizations in increasing the value of their software by viewing software as an asset. His ...
Flashline Inc. today announced a new version of its 3-year-old portal-like flagship product that’s designed to help companies manage and reuse software assets they built using Web services, Java, .Net ...
BEA Systems Wednesday said that it has acquired Flashline, a company that specializes in metadata repositories for service-oriented architecture projects. BEA, which did not disclose the terms of the ...
BEA Systems said on Wednesday that it was buying metadata repository vendor Flashline of Cleveland, Ohio, for an undisclosed sum. The deal is the second acquisition involving a metadata repository ...
Cleveland-based software company Flashline’s acquisition for an undisclosed sum by San Jose, Calif.-based software company BEA Systems Inc. is a true “local kids make good” story, according to ...