IDC has reported in its survey 'Application Service and Integrated Server Platform Market Analysis and Prediction in Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) in 2005-2010' that BEA has grown 40 per cent in China. In China middleware market, BEA was ranked No.1 with 28.9 per cent market share continuously in Q3, 2006, the report said.
"SOA can better solve business-related problems than any technologies," said Marcus Tsoi, vice president and general manager, BEA China. "We are encouraged to see that Chinese customers making SOA their leading framework for the next generation of IT system and SOA has become an engine for the rapid growth of BEA in China. As a SOA platform product and service provider, BEA has provided a unified SOA platform, SOA 360".
China Partners and Customers Deploy SOA Today With SOA 360
BEA attributes ifs rapid growth in China to the company's SOA concept and solutions. Since launch of the BEA AquaLogic product family in mid-2005, the products, along with other BEA products, have seen positive traction with customers in SOA deployment, the company said.
According to BEA, telecommunications, besides maintaining a position in such traditional application fields as BSS and OSS, BEA also enters 3G and VoIP fields through cooperation with telecom carriers and network equipment providers.
As announced on December 4, BEA and Huawei Technologies, network equipment providers in China, announced the partnership to collaborate in accelerating telecom network operator's efforts to increase revenue by accelerating the adoption of next-generation telecom networks based on IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). Additionally, BEA unveiled the BEA WebLogic Conferencing Server, a new product, specifically designed for the Chinese Telecommunications market. BEA WebLogic Conferencing Server runs on BEA WebLogic SIP Server and is designed for IMS implementation for multi-media conference applications, such as voice and video. This product is currently available in China and is designed to help Chinese network operators to develop IMS-NGN services, the company said.
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