Adobe and BEA announce partnership
September 12th, 2007 by Rakesh KamathAs soon as I hit ‘Publish’ on my previous post yesterday, I came across this very interesting announcement-
BEA Systems and Adobe Systems announced they will be partnering to provide Adobe’s Flex Builder 2 bundled with BEA’s Workshop Studio - this bundle due out later this year. On their part, Adobe will distribute BEA Weblogic Server evaluation instances with their LifeCycle Enterprise Suite (ES) offering - planned for early 2008.
An understanding is emerging that hosted application infrastructure- Web 2.0 or in the enterprise - cannot be considered complete anymore without inherent support for rich client application frameworks. SOA, web services etc. are enabling technologies but the workflow needs to include a sophisticated client that can leverage them - and vice versa.
Adobe’s also doing the right thing if you look at this from the perspective of competition. Microsoft’s Silverlight is already grounded on the .Net platform - With .Net 3.0 and it’s accompanying middleware technology set including WPF, WCF and WF- it now has a powerful foundation to lean on - not to mention a powerful development environment support in Visual Studio.
Adobe has it’s own middleware-like offerings (ColdFusion or JRun anyone?) but they are not nearly as ‘complete’ as the application servers such as Weblogic, IBM’s Websphere, JBoss and a few others. So they need this kind of bundling.
More on this announcement here.
