IMWA Announces Major Initiative and Realignment of Organization To Drive Middleware Consortium Expands With Emphasis on SIGs and Defines Key Role for Its Techni
30.09.1999, 08:37
SARATOGA, Calif. (PROTEXT) - International Middleware
Association(TM) (IMWA(TM)), in keeping with its charter to enable
the rapid adoption of middleware technologies, today announced
the formation of an initial four new Special Interest Groups
(SIGs), and the re-structuring of its Technical Committee.
Driving these initiatives are new IMWA board members and
chairpersons (listed at the end of this announcement).
Under the direction of Colin Osborne IMWA president, the
organization now supports the following SIGs: "Business-to-
Business," "Internet Application Integration," "Middleware to the
Internet," and the "European Special Internet Group (ESIG)." Mr.
Osborne made the following statements, "Middleware encompasses a
wide range of technologies and applications so we needed to form
special interest groups to address them. We're excited to provide
new programs for our corporate and end-user members that will
facilitate knowledge transfer between them, as well as help
manage the growth of new middleware technologies and increasing
customer demands for middleware solutions."
At the highly successful IMWA Seminar held in conjunction with
the GIGA Information Group, Integrating Applications conference
in London last week (September 21-24), IMWA formally announced
its ESIG. Edoardo Musso, IMWA vice-president, Europe, said,
"IMWA's expansion into Europe is very important. With the
explosion of the Internet and the global information economy, the
use of middleware technologies is booming. IMWA will be
addressing the needs and issues of middleware vendors and end-
users in this geographical region of the world."
IMWA will provide SIGs with subject matter specialists and
support mechanisms, and it will play a central role in promoting
each SIG. Participants, who will set their agendas and identify
hot buttons, will drive the SIGs. Their ultimate goals will be to
drive forward the adoption of middleware into brand new usage
areas, extend penetration into new user communities, and feed
requirements to the Technical Committee to be communicated to
standards organizations.
The announcement of IMWA's Technical Committee enhancements
and newly appointed IMWA Technical Chair, Taf Anthias of IBM, and
Vice-Chair, Peter Fischer, Quantum Technologies, position the
organization's middleware focus to the heart of business and will
provide mechanisms for input to standards organizations and
processes, e.g. The Object Management Group, et al. The
Chairpersons have defined new objectives for the committee, some
of which are: Becoming a focal point for middleware including the
initiation and creation of new standards; Identifying new classes
of middleware and providing a clearer classification of the
various strands of middleware technology; Embarking on
partnerships with academic institutions to accelerate the
education, training and certification of middleware specialists;
and, Forging links with other industry organizations and
consortia.
Mr. Anthias stated, "In order to drive new technology
initiatives within IMWA, we will have a steering committee within
the Technical Committee. The steering committee consisting of
elite representatives from the end-user community, associated
standards organizations, vendors, and academic institutions, will
provide the vision to drive the technical committee forward. To
help achieve its goals, IMWA's Technical Committee will rely on
the continuing support and involvement of IMWA's highly
successful Marketing Committee."
Through IMWA's new and continuing programs and greater
emphasis on the role and focus of its Technical committee, the
consortium continues to fulfill its principle objectives: 1)
Amplify the growth of new middleware technologies 2) Educate and
increase awareness of middleware in the market, and 3) Facilitate
knowledge transfer and communications between the end-user and
corporate communities.
About International Middleware Association (IMWA)
IMWA is the industry leading international middleware
association. Its charter is to enable the expedient adoption of
middleware technologies in the market. It will achieve its goals
by educating the IT community and promoting awareness of the
considerable technology benefits to the business community.
Members of IMWA include the major vendors in the middleware
technology industry, corporate users, analysts and other industry
leaders. Members often have first and sometimes exclusive access
to information concerning new initiatives, directions and
opportunities in the marketplace. They also have a forum in which
to share common views of business problems that are solvable. by
middleware. For move information about IMWA, please call 408-725-
1711, or visit the organization's Web site at http://www.imwa.org
.
IMWA would like to welcome the following new members:
ait research
Banco de Credito del Peru
Carleton University
Cognizant Technology Solutions
DePuy Orthopedics
Disneyland
EDS HIE
e-FORCE
Fleet Bank
Hewlett-Packard
Hexware
Hitachi Software Solutions Div.
Hurwitz Group
Information Builders
Internet Capital Group
Intuit
KPMG
MetLife
Moody's Investors
Naval Sea Systems Command
Nola Computer Systems Services
Nortel Networks
Pillsbury Company
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Prudential
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
SANWA International
Standish Group
Texas Guaranteed Loan
Chase Manhattan Bank
United Parcel Service
USWest Communications
IMWA CONTACTS
Chairman:
Bob Scher, PeerLogic, Inc.
President:
Colin Osborne, CommerceQuest
Vice-president, Europe: Edoardo Musso, Primeur Ltd.
Vice-President:
William J. Reedy, IBM
Treasurer:
Denis O'Neil, TOPCALL
Advisor to the Board: Randy Smerik, Ipivot
Executive Director:
Vivian Beaulieu, IMWA
Secretary:
Lisa Rough, IMWA
Marketing Chair:
Liz Fraumann, IBM
Technical Chair:
Taf Anthias, IBM
Technical Vice-Chair: Peter Fischer, Quantum Technologies
European SIG:
Giovanni Laguzzi, Primeur Ltd.
NOTE: International Middleware Association and IMWA are
trademarks of the International Middleware Association. Other
product/company names and trademarks are the property of their
respective owners. ots Original Text Service: International
Middleware Association Internet: http://www.newsaktuell.de
Contact: Suzanne Xenakis of IMWA Public Relations, 408-369-9743
(in the USA), or suzannex@best.com Web site: http://www.imwa.org
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