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Worldwide Mission Critical Messaging Markets to Reach $32.7 Billion in 2020 Says a New Research Report at ReportsnReports.com

Worldwide Mission Critical Messaging Markets to Reach $ 32.7 Billion in 2020 Says a New Research Report at ReportsnReports.com










Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) May 28, 2014

A new study Mission Critical Middleware Messaging: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020 has 503 pages, 192 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as middleware messaging becomes the foundation for cloud computing and enterprise participation in mobile markets. Mobile device messaging and messaging for the Internet of things are driving markets.

This study illustrates the mission critical middleware messaging market driving forces. It describes the principal competitive factors that impact the success of mission critical messaging solutions. Market pitfalls and market opportunities are addressed in the comprehensive market study that lays out strategy considerations in considerable detail: Worldwide mission critical messaging markets at $ 10.3 billion in 2013 are anticipated to reach $ 32.7 billion in 2020, indicating growth based on implementation of mobile smart phone network connectivity, tablet use for mobile computing, Internet apps, cloud computing, SOA, and business process management systems (BPM) that support collaboration.

According to the middleware messaging market research study, “Cloud, mobile and collaboration are leveraging mission critical messaging. Messaging supports information exchange between mobile devices. The Internet of things is driving messaging uptake. IBM is the dominant vendor, providing reliable messaging for enterprises and tying together open systems software messaging systems with wrappers. It is used to support exchange of information among servers because of the tremendous reliability provided.”

Major Company Profiled: 360 Logica, Actuate, Adobe, AgilePoint, Appian, Aurea, BigAgi, BizFlow, BonitaSoft, CA Technologies, Crosscheck Networks, EMC, Fabasoft Group, Fiorano, Fujitsu, GSX, Hewlett Packard, HostBridge, IBM, Informatica, Intalio, iWay Software, K2, Kofax, Layer 7, Managed Methods, Mega, Mendix, Microsoft SOA, Nastel Technologies, Newgen, Attachmate / Novell, OpenText, Crosscheck Networks, Oracle, Perceptive Software, PegaSystems, Perficient, Pivotal, PNM Soft, Progress Software, Rally Software, Red Hat, SAP, SOALIB, SOA Software, Software AG, Tibco Software, VMWare and WSO2.

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Smartphones and tablets change the markets for IT systems implementation, increasing the need for mission critical decoupled messaging. The communication of data is a demanding task whereby often there is trouble if a message that is sent does not get through or contra-wise if a message that is sent goes through twice. When there is a person on one or both sides of the message sending, human intelligence is able to deal with the problem if the message does not get sent, or if it gets sent twice, but for a machine to machine communication, the anticipation of difficulty has to be built into the system.

Mission critical messaging middleware from IBM is the base for software systems integration projects used to implement smartphone apps, mobile applications for the web, cloud computing, and enterprise collaboration suites. IBM WebSphere MQ is the IT industry defacto standard for mission critical information messaging. The IBM WebSphere MQ product continues to completely dominate the enterprise middleware messaging market.

IBM WebSphere MQ is used in the front end distributed systems to interconnect Java messaging when once and only once mission critical capability is needed. It is used on the back end mainframe systems to connect the mainframe to various databases and to distributed systems. IBM WebSphere MQ is a key component used to manage quantum increases in the quantity of data being generated.

Decoupled message transport is a significant aspect of modernized IT. It is the base for Cloud, SOA, collaboration tools, and virtualized IT. IBM WebSphereMQ is a defacto industry mission critical messaging standard because it is used quadrillions of times per day worldwide to transport messages between applications. IBM WebSphereMQ is used as a wrapper for other HTTPS, JMS, and SOAP application messaging. It is used to achieve FTP transport.

Mission critical messaging represents a major aspect of IT as data processing moves away from a stack and into an SOA ESB services cloud computing environment that relies on transport. The value of mission critical messaging for SOA is that it leverages a services bus ESB computing environment. Cloud computing is creating new economies of scale for virtualized IT. Data centers are moving away from siloed applications and batch processing to real time systems.

As real time systems are implemented in the cloud, what were scale out distributed server farms for each separate application is giving way to virtualized systems that run simultaneously on one platform. IBM WebSphereMQ becomes a significant aspect of virtualization because it is so good at managing decoupled messages.

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Lord of the Net Says “No” to Poor Customer Service

Lord of the Net Says “No” to Poor Customer Service










Rocklin, CA (PRWEB) March 02, 2012

“When I first began to use the Internet as a means for buying computer parts and accessories, companies were smaller than they are now,” said Lord of the Net’s founder and President, “and I always knew that I could find someone to talk to if I had a question or purchased a part that didn’t function properly. As these companies grew, I started to feel less like a valued customer and more like a number on a balance sheet.” In response LoTN LLC is opening it’s new online electronics and computer store LoTN – Lord of The Net!

Internet-based companies often become strained as their sales volume grows; the need to keep a variety of products in stock increases purchasing costs and cuts into customer service budgets. Some companies resort to impersonal and ineffective methods of support, such as overseas call centers that may have limited product knowledge. Lord of the Net wants to do better than that.

“To put it bluntly, I turned Lord of the Net into a computer parts and accessories company because I’d had too many awful experiences as a customer,” Lord of the Net’s founder continued. “I felt it was time for someone to step up and set a new standard for customer service in this industry.”

Lord of the Net sells a variety of computer parts for customers ranging from individuals to large businesses, including complete desktop and rack mount systems, processors, storage devices and memory. Regardless of the customer or purchase size, the company’s goal is to provide comprehensive, individualized service that larger computer companies abandoned long ago. Being an Intel Gold Partner and having relationships with some of the industry’s largest manufacturers such as Lenovo, ASUS, Western Digital and Seagate, Lord of the Net has the ability to maintain a stock of the latest components at the most competitive prices online.

Visit http://www.lordofthe.net to buy computer parts and shop online for products from Intel, AMD, D-Link, ViewSonic, Acer, Samsung, Western Digital, Seagate, OCZ and other leading computer hardware manufacturers.

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24.1% CAGR for Converged Infrastructure Market Globally to 2019 Says a New Research Report Available at RnRMarketResearch.com

24.1% CAGR for Converged Infrastructure Market Globally to 2019 Says a New Research Report Available at RnRMarketResearch.com











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The converged infrastructure market to grow from $ 11.53 billion in 2014 to $ 33.89 billion in 2019 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 24.1%. In terms of regions, North America and Europe are expected to be the biggest markets in terms of revenue contribution, while Asia-Pacific (APAC) and MEA are expected to experience increased market traction, during the forecast period.

The major driving factors for the converged infrastructure market are aligning IT as per the business requirements, aging of traditional data centers, lower Capex and Opex of IT, lower cost of services, and rapid growth of cloud services. Converged Infrastructure solution providers are facing challenges in terms of dependency on Internet networks, monetization of user base, and fierce competition. Complete report is available at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/converged-infrastructure-market-by-components-server-networking-storage-infrastructure-software-support-infrastructure-services-installation-integration-consulting-professional-maintena-market-report.html.

The converged infrastructure solutions in various vertical, such as Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI), retail, IT and telecom, public sector, manufacturing, and healthcare.

The growth rates of converged infrastructure market will be on the higher side throughout the forecast period of 2014-2019. Two of the high growth markets are mentioned below:

    IT and telecom vertical
    BFSI vertical

Expects the BFSI, IT and telecom, and healthcare segments to show tremendous growth throughout the forecast period. However, there are a few revenue pockets, namely business services, manufacturing, retail, and wholesale segments, which will also show significant increase in this period.

This report will help the companies better understand the competitor and gain more insight to enhance its business position. There is a separate section on competitive landscape which includes competitor ecosystem, mergers and acquisition, and venture capital funding. Besides this, there are company profiles of the top 10 players in this market like Hewlett-Packard, Netapp, EMC, IBM, Oracle, Dell Inc, Cisco, Hitachi Ltd, Fujitsu and Huawei. In this section, market internals are provided that can put the company ahead of the competitors. Order a copy of this report at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=206478.

The report will help the market leaders or new entrants in this market in the following ways:

This report segments the market into solutions, covering the market comprehensively. The report provides the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall market and the sub-segments. The market numbers are further split across the different verticals and regions.

The report helps them understand the pulse of the market. The report provides information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.

There are various assumptions that have been taken into consideration for market sizing and forecasting. A few of the global assumptions include political, economic, social, technological, and economic factors. For instance, exchange rates, one of the major economic factors, are expected to have a moderate rating of impact on this market. Therefore, the dollar fluctuations are not expected to enormously affect the forecasts in the emerging APAC region. Priced at US $ 4650 for a single user PDF, a discount on this research report can be requested at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/discount?rname=206478.

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Two-Thumb Text Entry May Be The Future of Touch Typing, Says eReflect

Two-Thumb Text Entry May Be The Future of Touch Typing, Says eReflect












New York City, NY (PRWEB) December 17, 2013

The proliferation of mobile devices is pushing technology to new levels. As more people use handheld devices to go online, it is only natural that new, more efficient, mobile device-specific keyboard layouts will be developed. As the latest statement from eReflect points out, even though the QWERTY keyboard is a diehard keyboard layout common for computer and internet access around the world, two-thumb layouts are constantly being developed and tested for use in mobile devices. eReflect mentioned a recent Max Planck Institute for Informatics study which has designed the KALQ keyboard, a two-thumb text entry keyboard to be used on mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones.

The recommended KALQ keyboard factors in thumb travel distance and optimizes thumb switching in order to be a fast and accurate QWERTY alternative. As eReflect notes, the 37 words per minute KALQ keyboard users achieved after brief training is a promising outcome which confirms how two-thumb touch typing might be a potent replacement for the QWERTY keyboard on touch screen, handheld devices in the future.

Maximum thumb travel for the right keyboard section is 117 pixels and for the left section, 87. While the right section of the keyboard includes all vowels (except the “sometimes vowel” y), the left using new positioning around a spacebar for all consonants except for G, T, K, L, and Q. This novel configuration for the KALQ keyboard was decided after the researchers looked into how the user should hold the device and how letters should be positioned to achieve a faster typing output. The hover-over technique the researchers implemented in the KALQ keyboard allows the user to place the finger over the next to-be-typed key, another time-saving feature.

eReflect said that keyboard training with the KALQ layout, and for that matter any other split screen keyboard layout, has its own idiosyncratic challenges that can be overcome once formal and effective keyboard training is also introduced. In the end, as the statement from eReflect concludes, while two-thumb typing might be a potent solution for mobile devices, the QWERTY keyboard is not currently threatened by these new layouts as they serve different purposes and as such, people shouldn’t overlook the need for improving their QWERTY typing skills.

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About Ultimate Typing™

Ultimate Typing™ software is designed specifically for the improvement of typing skills. Created by eReflect, a world leader in e-learning and self-development software, Ultimate Typing™ has been informed by the latest developments in the science of touch typing.

Since its creation in 2006 by Marc Slater, the company has already catered to over 112 countries all over the world, offering products with the latest cutting-edge technology, some of which are among the world’s most recognized and awarded in the industry.































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A Security Expert Says Get A 2nd Offline Computer!

Most home computers have malware or spyware in them.
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Internet Privacy And Anonymity Expert Says Recent Reports Illustrate Greater Need To Use Privacy Software

Internet Privacy And Anonymity Expert Says Recent Reports Illustrate Greater Need To Use Privacy Software











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Undisclosed Location, South America (PRWEB) June 08, 2013

On June 5th this year, The Guardian published a top secret court order they had obtained somehow.. The top secret order they had obtained forces Verizon to hand over specific data on the telephone calls of all their customers.There was a non-disclosure paragraph included, records for a 90 day period were to be collected, but the order didn’t include the contents of the communications. The following day, The Washington Post exposed the PRISM program, a program that claims to give the NSA direct access to no less than 9 of the top internet companies servers. Service providers like Google, Yahoo!, and Facebook were implicated, though all the providers denied any knowledge of the program. Globally, the public knee-jerk reaction was outrage at the revelation that any government agency would so blatantly invade a constitutionally guaranteed right to privacy. The NSA has been recording almost everyone, virtually everywhere.

But, according to Michael Maxstead, the CEO of VPNReviewz, “The revelations of the last few days are just the tip of the secret surveillance iceberg. Because the real question surrounding these disclosures isn’t ‘Why was it done?’ The questions that should, (and probably will be,) be asked are ‘How often has it been done, and to whom?´ Maxstead asserts that there are many more surveillance programs, both in the government and private sector, “It’s to the point that corporations and governments are trying to, (or do,) know every little thing about the entire population of the earth, not just the terrorists, hackers, scammers, and other percieved threats.” Then he says that there are ways that a person can communicate “discreetly, and in complete privacy”…at least on the internet.

His website, VPNReviewz rates and analyzes privacy and anonymity software, services, and providers, and according to the CEO, “People may not be able to keep the government from obtaining their phone records, or corporations from taking photos of them in public areas, but there are ways to keep internet activities from being spied on.” He explains that a VPN, (Virtual Private Network,) would encrypt all traffic to and from a computer communicating on the internet. “Even if the data stream is intercepted and copied by a anyone, it would be garbled and unusable, unless the decryption key is provided,” he says.

“Increasingly, governments and private sector corporations are crossing the line with privacy intrusive programs. Secret blanket warrants from secret court proceedings, using rather loose interpretations of regulations and laws, and repeated requests for back-door access to records by government agencies, all have become almost commonplace,” Maxstead says, then continues, “and until now, the people that have been reporting that virtually everyone, everywhere, were being watched, tracked, and recorded, were called crackpots, and their accusations and reports were dismissed as paranoid delusions by most.”

Maxstead points out that though there has been a lot of bloggers and smaller media outlets that repeatedly report on these invasive programs and mis-conduct, but that “The mainstream media outlets, tend to avoid these types of scandals.” As to the reason he believes the mainstream media has avoided such exposure, he said “Anything I say on that subject would be pure speculation,” but then notes that it was only after the public uproar over the documents that exposed the PRISM program and the blanket collection order of Verizon customer data that other mainstream media outlets picked upon it.

“These public revelations served to illustrate the increased necessity of using VPNs and other privacy software,” he said. Maxstead claims that in the past he has been accused of being overly paranoid about government spying. “But these disclosures really drive home the point that there has never been a greater need for people to protect their privacy.” he says, then ends with, “There was a day that a personal privacy was sacred to the government, but now the only ones protecting an individuals rights to privacy, is the individual.”























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