Agility™ 2.2
October 31, 2011
Arjuna is proud to release Agility™ 2.2. This release updates Agility Portal to run on JBoss Application Server 7, which makes it easier to run Agility Server and Agility Portal on the same server.
Arjuna is proud to release Agility™ 2.2. This release updates Agility Portal to run on JBoss Application Server 7, which makes it easier to run Agility Server and Agility Portal on the same server.
Steve Caughey, CEO, presents on 'The Federated Cloud' at London Silicon Roundabout's Cloudbase event.
Arjuna complete Newcastle University energy reduction project, effectively reducing annual energy consumption on IT within the target environment by an initial 22% and an estimated 48% after the first year of operation.
Arjuna presents Webinar on Energy Reduction in Public Sector IT.
Arjuna is proud to release Agility™ 2.0. The focus of this release was to port the server to run inside a Java EE application server. This step reduces the learning curve and greatly simplifies writing policy. With technologies such as EJB, JMS, JCA, JAX-WS, CDI, etc. Java EE is the perfect environment to write policy in, and allows policy to interract with a magnitude of existing systems.
Arjuna engaged by Inkspot to utilise Agility within their Portable, Scalable and Secure Cloud Computing Platform in order to introduce sophisticated management and security policies in a multi-cloud environment.
Arjuna announces the 1.4.0. release of Agility. Prior to this release we only ran QA on Linux, while from this release and onwards we are fully supporting both Linux and Windows. We've also added support for exporting and importing the database (all your Service agreements and Features) to and from XML. Finally, a revision ID has been added to Service Agreements to allow tracking a particular change through the system. These are just some highlights of the over 100 improvements that was made to Agility for this release.
Arjuna announces the immediate availability of Agility 1.3.0 with its new Policy Domain technology. Providing a logical grouping of Policy, Domains dramatically reduce both the footprint and complexity of any Agility installation.
Hot on the heels of 1.1.0, Arjuna releases 1.2.0 of Agility. Further extending the management portal introduced in the 1.1.0 release, 1.2.0 provides the enterprise with historical insight into their Service Agreement data making audit simpler, faster and more effective.
Arjuna announces the 1.1.0 release of Agility. Building upon the success of 1.0.0, 1.1.0 introduces a completely re-designed management portal, providing extra insight and control over your Cloud Computing experience. Deployment of policy is now even simpler and a testing framework provides the confidence that your policy works as expected.
On January 28th CloudSeminar was organised by Arjuna Technologies and sponsored by Northern Net and SuperMondays.
Arjuna is proud to annouce the 1.0.0 release of Agility, their Federated Cloud Computing platform. With this release, Arjuna realizes their long-held view that control over your Cloud Computing experience is of utmost importance.
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Arjuna Technologies have just closed an investment round that will enable
the company to deliver Agility to a global market.
"The company has received £500,000 in backing from Barwell PLC – a Glasgow-based specialist venture capital firm – alongside North East investment syndicate BIG and North East Finance’s Design and Creative Fund."
Arjuna announces the Beta release of Agility, the world's first Federated Cloud Computing Platform. With Agility you can transform your IT resources into a flexible cloud, controlled by you through automated policy, and capable of sharing resources across applications or even between independent organisations. Agility is an on-ramp to the cloud enabling you to take immediate advantage of this exciting new paradigm without disrupting existing service. Discover more
Arjuna presenting at the The Cloud Seminar, Newcastle Wednesday, 29th July 2009. Talks from Amazon, Microsoft, SAGE and more.
Rozmic Wireless, a global provider of email spam and virus protection has cut its operational costs and increased the efficiency and flexibility of its emailcloud service by deploying Arjuna Agility. Agility dynamically manages Rozmic’s infrastructure, creating a single private cloud of in-house resources, from over 50 servers in two data centres, and allowing seamless integration with EC2. See Rozmic Case Study.
Arjuna presenting at the North East of England's second CloudCamp Wednesday, 29th July 2009 @ 6pm.

The influential industry website On-Demand Enterprise sees a bright future for Arjuna's Federated Cloud Computing Platform:
"Every now and then -- especially in the cloud computing market -- you come across a company who seems to have something really unique going on. Such is the case with Arjuna, whose software, business model and experience suggest it could have a bright future in the cloud."

Phil Wainewright blogs on the central theme
"I'm going to home in on the notion of federated clouds, which struck me as a core theme running through the evening".

Mark Little (Technical Director of Red Hat's SOA Platform) takes a look at Arjuna's Agility platform
"Although there are some of the usual suspects you would expect to see in a Cloud-platform, such as controlled sharing of services across administrative boundaries and dynamic provisioning of services, there are some potentially novel aspects that make this more interesting".

451 Group's William Fellows talks about Arjuna's new technology offering.

In reviewing Arjuna's White Paper, Mark Little (Technical Director of Red Hat's SOA Platform) considers the trade-offs to be made from the move to SOA and greater agility.
"...there's no such thing as a free lunch".

Steve Caughey, CEO of Arjuna Technologies, talks to Gillian Law of Grid Computing now about fault-tolerance for transactional applications operating on a grid-based application platform.
"In a world where applications are running anywhere, one box can fail but others keep running on the same application, not aware that things have gone wrong. Partial failure is a huge problem in large scale distributed systems. You have to try to understand what data is being shared, and be able to detect where and when things go wrong".

451 Group's William Fellows talks about Arjuna's research into fault tolerance and reliability in grid computing.

Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions to the enterprise, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire JBoss, the global leader in open source middleware. By acquiring JBoss, Red Hat expects to accelerate the shift to service-oriented architectures (SOA), by enabling the next generation of web-enabled applications running on a low-cost, open source platform.



