Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Richard Davis – Needham Richard Davis – Needham With regard to the OpenEdge one of the questions that I get a lot of times from investors is I understand it’s a really sticky product but also understand that there’s a...
Progress Software Corporation (NASDAQ: PRGS), a leading software provider that enables enterprises to be operationally responsive, announced that its Progress® Sonic ESB (enterprise service bus) is deployed and operational at Heathrow’s Terminal 5.
The solution from Progress Software enables BAA to provide airport integration capabilities using the Sonic ESB product. This includes the creation of reusable integration services for new T5 systems and of specialist adaptors for the integration of existing key operational BAA systems, such as the Airport Operational Database Integration.
Progress Software Corporation (PRGS) provides application infrastructure software for the development, deployment, integration and management of business applications.
Progress Software Corporation (NASDAQ: PRGS) ), a leading software provider that enables enterprises to be operationally responsive, has announced that British Airways (BA) will use its portfolio of SOA solutions as a key part of its travel program to upgrade its IT systems. This will extend to the end of 2014 and will revolutionize travel by integrating over 600 different electronic systems and processes involved in getting BA passengers in the air.
Progress Software (PRGS) is a global software company that enables enterprises to be operationally responsive to changing conditions and customer interactions as they occur – to capitalize on new opportunities, drive greater efficiencies and reduce risk. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of best-in-class infrastructure software spanning event-driven visibility and real-time response, open integration, data access and integration, and application development and deployment
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