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Subject: OASIS Member News: Sun Microsystems Addresses SOA Governance with SunService Registry



Sun Microsystems Addresses SOA Governance with Sun Service Registry

Comprehensive Service Registry and Repository offering to support both
UDDI v3 and ebXML Registry 3.0 standards enabling Secure, Federated
Information Management

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- June 15, 2005 -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq:
SUNW) today announced the early access availability of the Sun Service
Registry for customers who need to track and manage increasing numbers
of web services. Sun's Service Registry also includes an integrated
repository for storing service metadata, and providing additional
capabilities such as web services lifecycle management. The combined
registry-repository serves as a cornerstone for true service oriented
architecture (SOA) governance.

With the rapid adoption of SOA and web services projects, enterprises
need to manage the resulting vast array of metadata that needs organized
storage and discovery for increasing scalability requirements. Sun's
Service Registry enables service oriented architectures by providing
centralized access to discovery, use and reuse of web services as well
as secure, federated information management. By offering a unique
single-registry solution that supports both UDDI v3 and ebXML Registry
3.0 standards, Sun's Service Registry enables customers to publish,
manage, govern, discover and reuse services within a broad range of
applications.

"SOA Governance requires more than today's registries provide," said
Mark Bauhaus, vice president for Java Web Services , Sun Microsystems.
"With Sun's Service Registry, customers can now truly address both web
services access and SOA governance. By providing a shared infrastructure
component, integrated with various products of the Sun Java Enterprise
System (Java ES), Sun helps enable SOA for a wide range of government
and commercial customers around the world."

"A meta-data repository is a key enabling technology for SOA," said
Yefim Natis, vice president and distinguished analyst, Gartner, Inc. "It
is safe to say that no long-term enterprise SOA initiative can succeed
without an integrated and searchable repository/registry."
Sun Microsystems Addresses SOA Governance with Sun Service RegistrySun
Microsystems Addresses SOA Governance with Sun Service Registry

Comprehensive Service Registry and Repository offering to support both
UDDI v3 and ebXML Registry 3.0 standards enabling Secure, Federated
Information Management

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- June 15, 2005 -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq:
SUNW) today announced the early access availability of the Sun Service
Registry for customers who need to track and manage increasing numbers
of web services. Sun's Service Registry also includes an integrated
repository for storing service metadata, and providing additional
capabilities such as web services lifecycle management. The combined
registry-repository serves as a cornerstone for true service oriented
architecture (SOA) governance.

With the rapid adoption of SOA and web services projects, enterprises
need to manage the resulting vast array of metadata that needs organized
storage and discovery for increasing scalability requirements. Sun's
Service Registry enables service oriented architectures by providing
centralized access to discovery, use and reuse of web services as well
as secure, federated information management. By offering a unique
single-registry solution that supports both UDDI v3 and ebXML Registry
3.0 standards, Sun's Service Registry enables customers to publish,
manage, govern, discover and reuse services within a broad range of
applications.

"SOA Governance requires more than today's registries provide," said
Mark Bauhaus, vice president for Java Web Services , Sun Microsystems.
"With Sun's Service Registry, customers can now truly address both web
services access and SOA governance. By providing a shared infrastructure
component, integrated with various products of the Sun Java Enterprise
System (Java ES), Sun helps enable SOA for a wide range of government
and commercial customers around the world."

"A meta-data repository is a key enabling technology for SOA," said
Yefim Natis, vice president and distinguished analyst, Gartner, Inc. "It
is safe to say that no long-term enterprise SOA initiative can succeed
without an integrated and searchable repository/registry."

Key features, including the ability to uniquely define information
models and relationships among metadata and help to ensure conformance
of published services and content for more flexible customer
environments. In addition, customers can manage aspects of the web
services to reflect their IT policies and use event-based delivery of
information to support specific processes.

Future Java ES components will integrate with the Service Registry
including Access Manager for user authentication, Application Server
deployer/administrator for managing service lifecycles, Java Studio
Enterprise service developer for develop-deploy-test cycles, and a
Portal Server for managing WS-Remote Portlet and producer descriptions.
Integration with the Application Platform Suite and the Identity
Management Suite are also being planned. Customer applications can
integrate similarly via Service Registry API's and protocols. Sun's Java
ES running on the Solaris operating system (OS) delivers a core set of
industry-leading shared enterprise network services as a single,
integrated entity on a predictable release cycle.

Sun will demonstrate the Service Registry at JavaOne 2005 conference,
and will ship the product as part of the Sun Java ES R4 in the Fall. An
Early Access version of Sun's Service Registy is included in Java Web
Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) 1.6 which will be generally
available later this month. For more information on Sun's Service
Registry, visit http://www.sun.com/soa.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the
development of technologies that power the world's most important
markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities
is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation
Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at
http://sun.com.

Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java, JavaOne, and The
Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

Comprehensive Service Registry and Repository offering to support both
UDDI v3 and ebXML Registry 3.0 standards enabling Secure, Federated
Information Management

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- June 15, 2005 -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq:
SUNW) today announced the early access availability of the Sun Service
Registry for customers who need to track and manage increasing numbers
of web services. Sun's Service Registry also includes an integrated
repository for storing service metadata, and providing additional
capabilities such as web services lifecycle management. The combined
registry-repository serves as a cornerstone for true service oriented
architecture (SOA) governance.

With the rapid adoption of SOA and web services projects, enterprises
need to manage the resulting vast array of metadata that needs organized
storage and discovery for increasing scalability requirements. Sun's
Service Registry enables service oriented architectures by providing
centralized access to discovery, use and reuse of web services as well
as secure, federated information management. By offering a unique
single-registry solution that supports both UDDI v3 and ebXML Registry
3.0 standards, Sun's Service Registry enables customers to publish,
manage, govern, discover and reuse services within a broad range of
applications.

"SOA Governance requires more than today's registries provide," said
Mark Bauhaus, vice president for Java Web Services , Sun Microsystems.
"With Sun's Service Registry, customers can now truly address both web
services access and SOA governance. By providing a shared infrastructure
component, integrated with various products of the Sun Java Enterprise
System (Java ES), Sun helps enable SOA for a wide range of government
and commercial customers around the world."

"A meta-data repository is a key enabling technology for SOA," said
Yefim Natis, vice president and distinguished analyst, Gartner, Inc. "It
is safe to say that no long-term enterprise SOA initiative can succeed
without an integrated and searchable repository/registry."

Key features, including the ability to uniquely define information
models and relationships among metadata and help to ensure conformance
of published services and content for more flexible customer
environments. In addition, customers can manage aspects of the web
services to reflect their IT policies and use event-based delivery of
information to support specific processes.

Future Java ES components will integrate with the Service Registry
including Access Manager for user authentication, Application Server
deployer/administrator for managing service lifecycles, Java Studio
Enterprise service developer for develop-deploy-test cycles, and a
Portal Server for managing WS-Remote Portlet and producer descriptions.
Integration with the Application Platform Suite and the Identity
Management Suite are also being planned. Customer applications can
integrate similarly via Service Registry API's and protocols. Sun's Java
ES running on the Solaris operating system (OS) delivers a core set of
industry-leading shared enterprise network services as a single,
integrated entity on a predictable release cycle.

Sun will demonstrate the Service Registry at JavaOne 2005 conference,
and will ship the product as part of the Sun Java ES R4 in the Fall. An
Early Access version of Sun's Service Registy is included in Java Web
Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) 1.6 which will be generally
available later this month. For more information on Sun's Service
Registry, visit http://www.sun.com/soa.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the
development of technologies that power the world's most important
markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities
is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation
Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at
http://sun.com.

Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java, JavaOne, and The
Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Key features, including the ability to uniquely define information
models and relationships among metadata and help to ensure conformance
of published services and content for more flexible customer
environments. In addition, customers can manage aspects of the web
services to reflect their IT policies and use event-based delivery of
information to support specific processes.

Future Java ES components will integrate with the Service Registry
including Access Manager for user authentication, Application Server
deployer/administrator for managing service lifecycles, Java Studio
Enterprise service developer fAbout Sun Microsystems, Inc.

A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the
development of technologies that power the world's most important
markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities
is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation
Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at
http://sun.com.

Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java, JavaOne, and The
Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.or
develop-deploy-test cycles, and a Portal Server for managing WS-Remote
Portlet and producer descriptions. Integration with the Application
Platform Suite and the Identity Management Suite are also being planned.
Customer applications can integrate similarly via Service Registry API's
and protocols. Sun's Java ES running on the Solaris operating system
(OS) delivers a core set of industry-leading shared enterprise network
services as a single, integrated entity on a predictable release cycle.

Sun will demonstrate the Service Registry at JavaOne 2005 conference,
and will ship the product as part of the Sun Java ES R4 in the Fall. An
Early Access version of Sun's Service Registy is included in Java Web
Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) 1.6 which will be generally
available later this month.

For more information on Sun's Service Registry, visit:

     http://www.sun.com/soa
     http://www.sun.com/products/soa/registry


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