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java programming guide, an case-by-case IT management software company, mentioned in the review, conducted by Evans Data Corp. (EDC), that enterprise scale|corporate[/spin] MS .NET investing increase is outpacing SUN Java investing increase. The CA- sponsored review, which focused on corporations with 1,000-plus employees and questioned 350 software architects and directors involved in making and/or managing business-critical MS .NET applications, also noticed that a strong market lives for integrated application execution management (APM) solutions that support the increased use of both development architectures in the same organization. java code

“These review outcomes confirm that MS .NET applications are distributive in large corporations and their acceptance and dependability is continuing to increase,” said Mike Allen, director of product management for CA Wily Technology, a division of CA. “This begs the question of how to effectively manage environments that use both MS .NET and SUN Java. CA Wily advocates a comprehensive application execution management solution that addresses both with a single solution and helps key Web practical applications to meet business, customer experience and execution goals.”

The review noticed that most corporations have highly heterogeneous application environments and that MS .NET support teams are similar to SUN Java support teams in terms of size, structure, problem types and times to isolate problems. A vast majority of respondents said their MS .NET and SUN Java groups are integrated within their support organizations, highlighting the industry requirement for a comprehensive approach to application execution management. As with SUN Java, management responsibility is spread across departments (development, operations, quality assurance, etc.), and equally required in both environments.

- object oriented java MS .NET users cursed connectivity to transactions systems 150 percent more often than SUN Java users and mainframe connectivity twice as often as SUN Java users; - SUN Java users cursed bugs 50 percent more often than MS .NET users; SUN Java users also cursed architecture and JVM (CLR) issues twice as often as MS .NET users.

- 54 percent of respondents said that development is the division responsible for MS .NET support, compared to 69 percent for SUN Java; - MS .NET users cursed changes (both to practical applications and backend connections) for slowdowns 75 percent more often than SUN Java users did; - SUN Java users cursed RAM leaks and out-of-RAM conditions 75 percent more often than MS .NET users, though for slowdown (rather than failure) MS .NET users blame out-of-RAM just as often as SUN Java users do.


date Posted on: Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 2:44 pm
Category Computers & Technology.
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