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    (I-SoftwareNews.Com, February 26, 2016 ) Next Generation Mission Critical Application Servers for the Cloud, Apps, Tablets, and Mobile Devices. The 2014 study has 577 pages, 267 tables and figures. Worldwide Application Server markets are poised to achieve significant growth as Internet of things and the mobile Internet further evolve, driving the market for apps into the trillions in the next few years.

    WinterGreen Research predicts that the application server market will be $23 billion by 2020, new markets evolved because of the value that apps provide to smart phones, mobile devices, tablets, and the Internet of things. These apps will drive the application server market to $30 billion by create the need for tools to use in writing the apps.

    According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, "Application servers are being used to create apps that run on mobile devices and that tie together the Internet of things. Infrastructure for the Internet and for smart mobile devices creates demand for more sophisticated web development and web applications. Everything is going mobile. This evolution is driven by mobile smart phones and tablets that provide universal connectivity. Application servers represent a significant aspect of Internet market evolution."

    IBM is moving toward domination of the application server market, going from 55% share in 2011 to 60% share in 2012, buttressed in part by its dominance in supporting development of mobile apps. This achievement of 60% share of the application server market provides IBM with a defacto standard status in the market.

    Mission critical application servers are needed in the enterprise to support scalability, reliability, and security. More light weight open source application servers have a place in the market for web presence software, but for a solution that involves transactions intensively and has the downside of losing significant revenue if the site is down the mission critical servers are needed.

    IBM WebSphere application server is a proven, high-performance transaction engine that can help build, run, integrate, and manage dynamic web applications. The IBM WebSphere application server Liberty profile option and development tool options extend the mission critical aspects of the system. Intelligent management capabilities minimize end-user outages and maximize operations monitoring and control of the production environment.

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    IBM WebSphere application server features robust capabilities.

    Key features relate to configuration. IBM ability to support development of mobile apps is unparalleled in the industry. The app server is able to provide the flexibility needed to create tags and URLs that support search engines.

    Search engine optimization is a key strength of the IBM WebSphere application server. Companies with a web presence need to be seen across all devices that a user may have in use on any given day. WebSphere permits users to choose the application server configuration that best fits a current business strategy.

    IBM WebSphere application server is far and away the best product on the market for growing solutions as needs evolve. As market conditions change, applications need to be changed and adjusted rapidly. The modular construction and the solid front end and back end integration of the IBM WebSphere application server give IBM significant advantage in the market.

    The J2EE application server software market is defined by the ability to build mission critical web sites that support a globally integrated enterprise. Strong growth is anticipated as tablets, smart phones, and mobile devices replace PCs. Mobile devices proliferate with 6.9 billion smart phones anticipated to be installed in 2019.

    There are now 6.9 billion cell phone registered, paying users. Portable, mobile systems will expand the Internet at a pace not yet achieved. It is anticipated that the apps market will expand from $24 billion in 2013 to $35 trillion by 2019. This expansion of mobile computing at the device level is nothing compared to what is happening at the machine to machine (m to m) communications, with sensors being located everywhere, and monitoring of those sensors proliferating.

    Application servers are poised to deal with the complexity that is being instantiated at every level of the environment that humans touch. Communication, analytics, collaboration are all part of what will make application servers relevant. The Internet of Everything (IoE) is expected to enable global private-sector businesses to generate at least $613 billion in global profits in 2013. Quadrillions of interconnected sensors will drive market innovation. Apps will proliferate based on the ability to quickly, accurately put together an app in one half hour or less and launch it. This is a fundamental aspect of application servers.

    Application server mobile extensions are integrated in the Web apps development environments of vendors. Application server development can create Web applications using business server pages. They can use the mobile extensions of the Web application server, which makes the special requirements and characteristics of mobile devices available.

    Application servers leverage evolving software delivery models, new development methodologies, emerging mobile application development, and open source software. Mobile application development projects targeting smartphones and tablets are an essential aspect of any departmental application initiative. Native PC projects are anticipated to give way to smartphone and tablet apps for the enterprise. Every enterprise has to have apps that give customers, distributors, partners, and suppliers access to information.

    Mobile changes how consumers behave. Users leverage mobility to communicate. They use it to improve their daily lives. Mobile is growing through existing data services and new services. Users demand connectivity anywhere and anytime. Enterprises are beginning to exploit the opportunities provided by mobility. Mobile communications permit the enterprise improve efficiency by enabling remote services and sales people to work efficiently, by enabling better access to enterprise records from remote sites, by streamlining processes, and by supporting new business models.

    Worldwide application server market revenues are forecast to grow 17.5% year-over-year from $7.4 billion in 2013 to $23.1 billion by 2020. This is in the context of a world communications infrastructure that is changing. Technology is enabling interaction, innovation, and sharing of knowledge in new ways and application servers promise to bring significant capability to enterprises seeking mission critical solutions to making the Internet available for productive, efficient use.

    Companies Profiled

    Market Leaders

    IBM
    RedHat
    Microsoft
    SAP
    Adobe Systems
    Oracle
    Attachmate / Novell
    NEC
    Software AG
    Fujitsu

    Market Participants

    Apache
    Aurea
    BizAgi
    BizFlow
    BonitaSoft
    CA Technologies
    Cisco
    Compuware
    EMC
    EMC / VMware
    Fiorano
    Hewlett Packard
    HostBridge Technology
    Open Source BPM Software Vendor
    Progress Software
    RedHat
    Rocket Software
    SAP
    Software AG
    Tibco
    Workday

    Check Out These Key Topics

    Application Server
    Web Services
    E-Commerce
    Cloud Technology
    Application Server Blogging
    Web 2.0
    Wiki-Style Collaboration
    Social Networking
    Business Process Management
    Virtualized Systems
    Open Source Application Server
    WinterGreen Research
    Web Assets
    JBOSS
    SOA Reusable Software Components
    VIrtualization
    Server Hosting Centers
    Web Properties
    Web Application Gallery
    Web PI
    Collaboration
    Mashups
    Salesforce.com
    Web services
    Web Analytics / Frameworks
    Java
    Linux

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    Table Of Content

    Application Server Executive Summary
    Proven, High-Performance Distributed Server Transaction Engines
    Internet Business Systems Social Infrastructure
    Application Server Embraces Enterprise Mobile Apps Development
    Application Server Market Shares
    Application Server Market Forecasts

    1. Application Server Market Description and Market Dynamics
    1.1 Global Economy
    1.1.1 The IT Market
    1.1.2 New World Order Built On The Globally Integrated Enterprise
    1.2 Enterprise Information Accessed By Mobile Workers
    1.2.1 Cloud Technology Brings Rapid Time to Value
    1.3 Application Server Virtual Systems, Clustering, Fail-Over, And Load Balancing
    1.3.1 Cloud System Continuous Deployment Models
    1.4 Application Server Provides Competitive Advantage
    1.5 SOA Reusable Software Components
    1.5.1 SOA Community-Based Marketplaces
    1.5.2 Components Aimed At Developer Base
    1.6 Infrastructure Switch
    1.6.1 Market Change
    1.7 Increasing Java Productivity
    1.7.1 Increasing Developer Base
    1.8 Application Server Platform Priorities
    1.9 Consolidated Systems
    1.10 Application Servers Manage Distributed Transactions
    1.10.1 Application Server Transaction Management
    1.10.2 Distributed Transactions
    1.10.3 Distributed Processing Implemented As A Centralized System
    1.10.4 Benchmarking Core Application Server Competitive Measure
    1.10.5 Distributed Computing For Mission-Critical Applications
    1.10.6 Benefits of Enterprise Class Computing
    1.10.7 Mainframe Environments Provide Improved ROI
    1.10.8 Application Server Positioning
    1.11 Disconnected Silos Of Applications
    1.11.1 Mission Critical Functionality
    1.12 Web-Based Systems
    1.13 E-Business Platforms
    1.13.1 Business Process Management Platforms
    1.13.2 Business Process Use Of Application Servers
    1.13.3 Effective Control Of E-Commerce Systems
    1.13.4 Web-Based E-Commerce Systems
    1.13.5 Common Platform For Applications
    1.13.6 Scalability, Performance, And Reliability
    1.14 Integrated Functionality
    1.15 Modular, Application Server-Based Architecture
    1.16 Application Server Solutions
    1.16.1 Internet Customer Relationship Management Solutions
    1.17 Professional Service Capabilities
    1.17.1 Systems Integrators And Web Developers
    1.17.2 Expanding Market Presence
    1.18 Go To Market Strategies
    1.18.1 Go To Market Partnering
    1.18.2 Business Imperatives
    1.19 Need For Speed And Simplicity Of Underlying Business Processes
    1.19.1 Complexity: The Challenge
    1.19.2 Order-To-Delivery Cycle
    1.19.3 Advantages Of Application Servers
    1.19.4 Centralized Configuration
    1.19.5 Security
    1.19.6 Performance
    1.19.7 Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
    1.19.8 Open Source Software

    2. Application Server Market Shares and Market Forecasts
    2.1 Proven, High-Performance Distributed Server Transaction Engines
    2.1.1 Internet Business Systems Social Infrastructure
    2.1.2 Application Server Embraces Enterprise Mobile Apps Development
    2.2 Application Server Market Shares
    2.2.1 High End J2EE Application Server Market Shares
    2.2.2 IBM WebSphere
    2.2.3 Oracle Application Server
    2.2.4 Oracle Commerce
    2.2.5 SAP NetWeaver Application Server
    2.2.6 Tibco
    2.2.7 Fujitsu - Interstage Application Server
    2.2.8 Adobe. ColdFusion
    2.2.9 Software AG
    2.2.10 NEC
    2.2.11 IBM and Red Hat Linux
    2.3 Application Server Market Forecasts
    2.3.1 Application Server Market Unit Shipments
    2.3.2 Application Server J2EE Application Server Market Forecasts
    2.3.1 J2EE Application Servers Support Internet Channel
    2.3.2 Application Server Real Time Business Benefits
    2.4 Application Server Segment Analysis
    2.4.1 Asynchronous Model Consistent Cross Application Connectivity For Enterprise Application
    2.4.2 Application Server Partner Communication
    2.4.3 Application Server Market Segments
    2.5 Mobile App Application Server
    2.5.1 Mobile Apps Application Server Market Shares
    2.5.2 App Mobile Development Server Market Forecasts
    2.5.3 Interneer Intuitive Drag And Drop App Development Tools
    2.5.4 Application Server Web Support
    2.6 Open Source and Free Application Servers
    2.6.1 Microsoft and Novell Application Server Agreement
    2.6.2 Apache
    2.6.3 Mongrel Production Environment Application Server In Rails
    2.6.4 Thin
    2.6.5 Passenger
    2.6.6 Interneer Company
    2.5.7 Mobile Apps Platform Development Environment
    2.6.8 App Application Stores
    2.6.9 Mobile App Application Server Market Driving Forces
    2.6.10 Microsoft Application Platform
    2.6.11 Microsoft .NET Framework
    2.6.12 Open Source Application Server Software Market
    2.6.13 Red Hat Management for JBoss Enterprise Middleware
    2.6.14 Red Hat Conga Cluster Management Capability
    2.6.15 Attachmate / Novell SUSE Support for JBoss
    2.6.16 Application Server Open Source Markets Forecasts
    2.6.17 Number of Web Sites and Internet Statistics
    2.7 Application Server Pricing Variations
    2.7.1 Web Application Server Prices and Licensing
    2.8 Application Server Regional Analysis

    3. Application Server Product Description
    3.1 IBM
    3.1.1 IBM WebSphere Application Server
    3.1.2 IBM PureApplication System, BlueMix, and SoftLayer
    3.1.3 IBM Worklight Studio
    3.1.4 IBM. WebSphere Worklight
    3.1.5 IBM WebSphere Worklight Platform Components:
    3.1.6 IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS)
    3.2 Red Hat
    3.2.1 Red Hat for Building, Deploying, And Hosting Enterprise Java
    3.2.2 JBoss
    3.2.3 Red Hat. JBoss. Enterprise Application Platform
    3.2.4 Red Hat. JBoss. Web Server
    3.2.5 Red Hat. JBoss. Data Grid
    3.2.6 Red Hat. JBoss. Portal Platform
    3.2.7 Red Hat. JBoss. Enterprise SOA Platform
    3.2.8 Red Hat. JBoss. Enterprise Data Services Platform
    3.2.9 Red Hat. JBoss. Fuse
    3.3 Microsoft Application Server
    3.3.1 Microsoft Windows Server 2012
    3.4 Adobe Systems
    3.4.1 Adobe ColdFusion 10 Enterprise edition
    3.4.2 Adobe ColdFusion 10 Standard Edition
    3.5 Oracle Application Server 10g
    3.5.1 Oracle Internet Application Server
    3.5.2 Oracle HTTP Server - Listener for Oracle WebLogic Server
    3.6 Attachmate / Novell
    3.6.1 Novell ExteNd
    3.6.2 Attachmate PC X Server
    3.7 NEC WebOTX Application Server
    3.7.1 NEC WebOTX Batch Server
    3.8 Fujitsu Software Interstage Application Server
    3.9 Hewlett Packard Application Server
    3.10 Progress Software OpenEdge Application Server
    3.11 SAP NetWeaver Application Server
    3.12 Software AG Application Server
    3.12.1 Software AG webMethods Integration Server
    3.12.2 Software AG webMethods Open, Standards-Based Integration
    3.12.3 Software AG webMethods Multi-Lingual Service Creation
    3.13 Tibco ActiveSpaces Transactions
    3.13.1 Tibco Application Development
    3.13.2 Tibco Application Integration
    3.13.3 Tibco ActiveSpaces Transactions
    3.14 Compuware APM Application Monitoring
    3.14.1 Compuware APM for Enterprise Tiers
    3.14.2 Compuware APM for Mainframe
    3.14.3 CompuWare Gomez Server Performance Monitoring
    3.14.4 Compuware Gomez Server Monitoring
    3.15 Apache Geronimo
    3.15.1 Apache Tomcat
    3.16 Workday Integration Cloud Platform
    3.16.1 Workday Integration Tools for IT and Business
    3.16.2 Workday Enterprise-Class ESB Grid
    3.16.3 Workday Integration Cloud Connect
    3.17 Cisco Unified Application Server 2.4
    3.17.1 Cisco Unified Communications Product Description
    3.17.2 Cisco Unified Communications Application Server Key Features and Benefits
    3.17.3 Cisco Unified Communications Application Server Virtual Machine Layer
    3.18 Rocket Software
    3.19 Hostbridge
    3.19.1 HostBridge for zIIP
    3.19.2 HostBridge System z Performance
    3.19.3 HostBridge System z Reliability
    3.19.4 HostBridge System z Fidelity
    3.20 VMWare Pivotal TC Server
    3.20.1 VMWare Native Spring Instrumentation
    3.20.2 VMWare vFabric Elastic Memory
    3.20.3 VMWare vFabric Server
    3.20.4 VMWare Replacement for Apache Tomcat, vFabric tc Server
    3.21 EMC/Oracle Server Virtualization Solutions
    3.21.1 EMC/Oracle Server Challenge Technology Solution
    3.21.2 EMC Hardware Utilization
    3.21.3 EMC Solutions Provisioning
    3.21.4 EMC Solutions High Availability
    3.21.5 EMC Solutions Integrated Oracle Support
    3.22 Fiorano MQ
    3.23 Aurea Application Performance Monitoring
    3.24 CA Technologies
    3.24.1 Mobile Apps Platform Development Environment
    3.24.2 App Application Stores

    4.1 Application Server Solutions In The Middle-Tier
    4.1.1 Application Server Development Tools
    4.1.2 Dojo Toolkit
    4.1.3 RESTful Web Services
    4.1.4 Apache Wink
    4.1.5 Ajax Development Toolkit
    4.2 Application Server Cloud Strategy
    4.2.1 Application Server Positioning
    4.2.2 B2B Commerce Technology As A Working Reality
    4.2.3 Integration Application Server
    4.2.4 Application Server Strategy
    4.2.5 Communities Of Partners
    4.3 Application Server Industry Positioning
    4.4 IBM Strategy
    4.4.1 IBM WebSphere Application Development Targets Ordinary People
    4.4.2 Common Development Environment Across Windows And Linux
    4.4.3 IBM WebSphere Grid Supports
    4.4.4 IBM Partner Strategy
    4.4.5 IBM Application Server Bundling
    4.5 Application Server Caching Technology
    4.5.1 Application Server CFC and CFML
    4.5.2 Application Server CFSCRIPT Support
    4.5.3 Virtual File System Support
    4.5.4 Application Server Enhanced PDF Functionality Enhanced
    4.5.5 Application Server Instance-Based Licensing
    4.5.6 Application Server Performance Issue Monitor
    4.5.7 Application-Specific Settings for the Application Server
    4.5.8 Application Server Multi-threading
    4.5.9 Application Server Image manipulation
    4.5.10 Application Server Presentations on demand
    4.5.11 Application Server Atom and RSS feeds
    4.5.12 Application Server ZIP and JAR file features
    4.5.13 Application Server User-based Administrator and RDS access
    4.5.14 Application Server File manipulation functions
    4.5.15 Application Server Strong encryption libraries
    4.5.16 Application Server Database Interaction Improvements
    4.5.17 Application Server JavaScript operators in CFML
    4.5.18 Application Server Argument collections
    4.5.19 Application Server Array and Structure Creation
    4.6 Benefits Of The Open Source Development Model
    4.6.1 Open Source Foundation
    4.7 Microsoft Strategy
    4.8 Oracle Strategy
    4.8.1 Oracle's Commitment to Java Developers
    4.9 Application Server Technology
    4.9.1 Java Application Server
    4.9.2 Java and J2EE
    4.9.3 EJB Clustering
    4.9.4 EJB Caching
    4.9.5 Back-End Layer
    4.9.6 Relational Database Access
    4.9.7 Web Services
    4.9.8 Web Service Applications Composed Of Servlets And EJBs
    4.9.9 WS-Security
    4.9.10 Open Standards
    4.9.11 Reliable Web Services Solutions
    4.9.12 Enterprise Javans (EJBs)
    4.9.13 Autonomic Computing Technologies
    4.9.14 Grid Protocol Topology
    4.9.15 VMware Ready Virtual Appliance Validation
    4.9.16 VMWare Open Virtualization Format OVF
    4.9.17 Open Virtualization Format OVF-Formatted Virtual Machine Packaging and Distribution
    4.9.18 VMDK
    4.9.19 OVF Format
    4.9.20 VMware OVF Tool
    4.9.21 Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA)
    4.9.22 Eclipse Open-Source Tools Framework
    4.10 Transaction Automation
    4.10.1 Asynchronous Communications Dominate
    4.11 Stateless Session
    4.12 Cluster
    4.13 Location Transparency
    4.14 Smart Proxy
    4.15 Load Balancing
    4.16 Process-Entity Design Pattern
    4.17 Command Objects / Control Flow
    4.18 Authorization Checks
    4.19 Delegation
    4.20 Collaborative Filtering
    4.21 Site Analysis
    4.22 Portals
    4.23 Application Server Industry Specific Applications
    4.23.1 Packaged Applications
    4.23.2 Real-Time Processing

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