DreamWorks Imagines Linux Development SOA
Hewlett-Packard announced DreamWorks would implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA) solution based on Linux.
The SOA implementation in use at DreamWorks Animation permitted the company to migrate a number of its business services to the open source-based platform. HP noted in a statement how the implementation included the HP Linux Reference Architecture, with integrated software and hardware stacks.
DreamWorks wanted to deploy the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite and other open source technology across HP hardware to achieve cost savings while providing a solid development platform. The flexibility of SOA in their enterprise lets DreamWorks add and enhance its applications.
HP described the deployment in a statement about the deal:
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