Collateral
Data Sheets
FUSE Products
FUSE components are certified releases of open source Apache SOA projects, and are integrated, tested and supported to combine the speed and innovation of open source software with the reliability and expertise of commercially provided enterprise services.
- FUSE HQ – SOA management and monitoring system for the FUSE product family based on Hyperic HQ Enterprise
- FUSE ESB – JBI-based Enterprise Service Bus based on the Apache ServiceMix ESB
- FUSE Message Broker – JMS message broker based on the Apache ActiveMQ project
- FUSE Services Framework – Web services framework based on Apache CXF project
- FUSE Mediation Router – rule-based routing and process mediation engine based on Apache Camel
FUSE Professional Services
IONA Technologies has been providing support for distributed service-oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure for over 15 years, and has a proven track record of successfully solving the most complex integration problems for the Global 2000.
- FUSE Professional Services
- FUSE Training
- FUSE Consulting
- FUSE Developer Support
- FUSE Production Support
Case Studies
FUSE Pharmaceutical Case Study – Read about one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical chains and how they used FUSE to create a warehouse management system. The Company ruled out “multimillion dollar packages” in favor of open source FUSE because it is backed by IONA’s “quick, intelligent” support.
White Papers
IONA and Open Source – Introduces IONA’s open source FUSE product line for SOA; presents IONA’s enterprise support, consulting and training services for its open source solutions; and also discusses the role that IONA and IONA technologists play in leading open source communities and standards organizations.
When to Use Open Source – Is an open source solution for SOA the right approach for you? This white paper discusses both the FUSE open source product family and the commercially licensed Artix product suite, and presents factors you should consider in comparing open source technologies to their commercial counterparts.
