
22 February, 1999
Hitachi Demonstrates the Power of TPBroker with HiEM at
SANTA CLARA, CA
BUSINESS WIRE
Mar 15, 1999 16:52 PM
The Software Business Group of Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc., a leading provider of open standard, object-oriented middleware and enterprise solutions, today announced Hitachi Enterprise Application Manager (HiEM), the latest in its series of Top-of-the-Line services and products built around TPBroker(R) that enable corporations to deploy mission-critical enterprise CORBA applications. Enterprise Application Manager provides the ability to easily and flexibly manage, administer, monitor and trouble shoot distributed, CORBA-based applications.
"HiEM reflects Hitachi's dedication to providing the tools necessary to ease the deployment of CORBA-based applications, not merely the development of them," said Shinpachi Ogata, Vice President of Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc., Software Business Group.
"As enterprises have deployed their mission-critical CORBA applications, the ability to manage them has been problematic, wasting valuable time and resources. We believe that development is the time to plan for the management of the production application, before a problem is encountered. HiEM provides the tools to easily instrument a TPBroker application during development for such production management."
HiEM provides key performance, event, and change management functions. Results are viewed through a Java-based GUI management console. An easy-to-use SDK enables developers to quickly instrument their CORBA-based applications for management by HiEM. This SDK is available for both C++ and Java development. Highlights of HiEM include:
"Development and deployment of object oriented applications is only the beginning. To insure these types of systems remain useful to the corporation, effective management tools can not be an afterthought," says Karen Boucher, executive vice president of the Standish Group. "Hitachi's HiEM provides the tools necessary to insure management of these complex applications is inherent throughout the project's lifecycle."
Future product releases will include advanced automated operation functionality that uses a rules-engine to activate events based on pre-defined event/performance metrics, and gateways that enable customers who are using network management tools to integrate HiEM event reporting (Hitachi's Job Management Partner 1/CORBA Event Gateway will be available upon GA; SNMP gateway is planned for later this year).
Hitachi Enterprise Application Manager for Windows NT will be available 2Q '99 with a pre-release version available in March. For further information, contact Sales at 800-558-1413.
Hitachi software products, marketed in the U.S. by the Software Business Group of Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc., include a wide range of solutions to improve the development and deployment of new applications, and ensure their integration with legacy systems for Global 2000 companies. More than a leading software manufacturer, Hitachi draws on 30 year's experience of mission-critical services and support for enterprise-level IT environments. Please visit http://www.hitachi.us for more information.
Hitachi America, Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., markets and manufactures a broad range of electronics, computer systems and products, and semiconductors, and provides industrial equipment and services throughout North America. For more information, visit http://www.hitachi.us/.
Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the world's leading global technology companies, with fiscal 1997 (ended March 31, 1998) consolidated sales of 8,417 billion yen ($63.8 billion(a)). The company manufactures and markets a wide range of products, including computers, semiconductors, consumer products and power and industrial equipment. For more information on Hitachi, Ltd., please visit Hitachi's Web site at www.hitachi.co.jp.
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