User: fleury  
  Date: 00/11/16 19:23:58

  Modified:    business business.html
  Log:
  main page update
  
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  RCS file: /products/cvs/ejboss/newsite/business/business.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.3
  retrieving revision 1.4
  diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- business.html     2000/11/17 03:01:47     1.3
  +++ business.html     2000/11/17 03:23:58     1.4
  @@ -49,7 +49,6 @@
               </p>
               <p>We are jBoss.org. We are creating world-class J2EE technologies 
                 in open source. We are �coding the future.� 
  -            <p>&nbsp; 
             <tr>       
           <tr> 
             <td class="newsheader"><b>An Open Operating System for the web</b></td>
  @@ -118,17 +117,17 @@
           <tr> 
             <td class="newsbody"><b>1- Independent software vendors</b><br>
               Two years ago, many Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) developing 
  -            Enterprise applications took the Java route. ISVs would development 
  -            in-house, proprietary infrastructure software for lack of a defined, 
  -            open standard. This development is time-consuming, expensive and 
complex. 
  -            Today most ISVs outsource that infrastructure development to a J2EE 
  -            server vendor in order to focus on "business logic." Choosing an open 
  -            source server makes sense from a pricing standpoint because the 
application 
  -            price won�t reflect the infrastructure cost. It also makes sense from 
  -            a technological standpoint because you have access to the code, which 
  -            makes for a tighter integration. According to our statistics, about 
  -            20% of people who download jBoss do so with the objective of embedding 
  -            it in their applications. <br>
  +            Enterprise applications took the Java route. ISVs would develop, 
in-house 
  +            proprietary infrastructure software for lack of a defined, open 
standard. 
  +            This development is time-consuming, expensive and complex. Today most 
  +            ISVs outsource that infrastructure development to a J2EE server vendor 
  +            in order to focus on "business logic." Choosing an open source server 
  +            makes sense from a pricing standpoint because the application price 
  +            won�t reflect the infrastructure cost. It also makes sense from a 
  +            technological standpoint because you have access to the code, which 
  +            makes for a tighter integration with your applications. According 
  +            to our statistics, about 20% of people who download jBoss do so with 
  +            the objective of embedding it in their applications. <br>
               <p><b>2- IT departments/Startups </b><br>
                 A recent study showed that Java/J2EE, which claims 60% of IT 
development, 
                 is already the dominant platform for Enterprise Web Software. Most 
  @@ -154,13 +153,13 @@
                 fee per CPU, so you can grow a J2EE server farm at little cost. 
               <p><b>4- Module and 3rd party developers</b><br>
                 Behind jBoss� Open Source success is a highly modular design, which 
  -              allows us to scale development. From the ground up, jBoss is built 
  -              around the concept of modules and plug-ins. We use the JMX 
specification 
  -              to configure and administer the different plug-ins. We integrate 
  -              various modules, from Tomcat to cocobase, to offer a state-of-the-art 
  -              J2EE container. By integrating in JBoss, developers gain access 
  -              to the dominant application development market and increase the 
  -              deployment potential for their technology. 
  +              allows us to scale development and integrate code. From the ground 
  +              up, jBoss is built around the concept of modules and plug-ins. We 
  +              use the JMX specification to configure and administer the different 
  +              plug-ins. We integrate various modules, from Tomcat to cocobase, 
  +              to offer a state-of-the-art J2EE container. By integrating in JBoss, 
  +              developers gain access to the dominant application development market 
  +              and increase the deployment potential for their technology. 
               <p>
             </td>
           </tr>
  @@ -169,15 +168,16 @@
           </tr>
           <tr> 
             <td class="newsbody"> Most people come here to learn cutting edge skills. 
  -            Many of our contributors are experts in the field and highly recognized 
  -            individuals in the industry. We see many independent software 
developers 
  -            in our ranks. If you are a startup looking for a container to embed 
  -            in your application you can meet all your needs here. If you are a 
  -            student, you will find jBoss to be a perfect learning tool, as our 
  -            code implements many modern high-level java software design concepts. 
  -            Finally, it�s a chance to do the right thing. We believe J2EE is the 
  -            mass platform of the future and we are working hard to make it a 
reality... 
  -            the information age's infrastructure deserves to be free. <br>
  +            Many of our contributors are well paid experts in the field and highly 
  +            recognized individuals in the industry. We see many independent 
software 
  +            developers in our ranks. If you are a startup looking for a container 
  +            to embed in your application you can meet all your needs here. If 
  +            you are a student, you will find jBoss to be a perfect learning tool, 
  +            as our code implements many modern high-level java software design 
  +            concepts. Finally, it�s a chance to do the right thing. We believe 
  +            J2EE is the mass platform of the future and we are working hard to 
  +            make it a reality... the information age's infrastructure deserves 
  +            to be free. <br>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
  
  
  

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