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Covalent Technologies, announced that it has made a strategic equity investment in WSO2. WSO2 is a new global startup venture formed by pioneers in Web services and open source to commercialize products and services utilizing Apache Axis, the open source framework for creating, integrating, and deploying Web services applications.
The investment in WSO2 enables Covalent to offer full commercial development and production level support and professional services for Apache Axis to enterprise customers for the first time. Support for Apache Axis complements the company's industry leading support offerings for the Apache HTTP Web Server and the Apache Tomcat Application Server, among the most popular open source components in the world today.
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Web services technology has become the industry's favorite interoperable integration middleware. Based on a rough survey taken last month at Burton Group's Catalyst Conference, more than 80% of Global 1000 companies have deployed Web services applications.
"Currently, though, the only support option available for Axis users is a volunteer-based email discussion list. Given the popularity of this framework for business-critical applications, enterprise users will no doubt appreciate the availability of professional service offerings, such as phone support, patches and updates, education, and consulting."
"Demand is rising and the need is real for full commercial support around Apache Axis as enterprise customers increasingly utilize this Web services framework to integrate their business platforms and processes," says Mark Brewer, CEO of Covalent Technologies. "Our partnership with WSO2 enables us to meet this demand as well as reinforce our long-standing commitment to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) and steadfast contributions back to the Apache open source community."
"Web services are defining an entirely new computing platform," says Sanjiva Weerawarana, CEO of WSO2. "We are thrilled to partner with such a well-respected open source provider as Covalent and excited to play an important role in the rapid adoption of Web services in the enterprise."
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