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Posted in Eclipse, Events, Jörn Weigle, News | Thursday, September 10th, 2009 | No Comments »
Nach den Erfolgen der Eclipse Banking Days veranstaltet WW nun eine Fachkonferenz zu Open Source-basierten Lösungen für Versicherungen. Der technologische Schwerpunkt liegt auf Eclipse, allerdings richtet sich die Veranstaltung primär an IT-Entscheider aus Versicherungen und IT-Dienstleistern für Versicherungen. Redner sind u.a. Mike Milinkovich, Excutive Director der Eclipse Foundation sowie Prof. Dr. Helten, Präsident des Bayerischen Finanz Zentrums
(-> Agenda).
Die Resonanz auf die ersten Ankündigungen ist hervorragend, so dass ich mich auf einen gut besuchten Tag mit spannenden Vorträgen und Gesprächen am Rand freue.
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Posted in Aleksey Aristov, Eclipse, Events, Jörn Weigle, News, RCP, osgi | Thursday, May 14th, 2009 | No Comments »
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Eclipse Stammtische have been a lot of fun in the past. We are organizing the next one
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04.06.2009 at 19:00
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Location
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Wirtschaftsförderung Stuttgart, 70174 Stuttgart,
Friedrichstraße 10
(If entrance is closed please call: 0160 8411709) |
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Agenda:
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19:00
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Overview of the Eclipse Foundation and news
about the Open Source Community
Ralph Müller, representative of the
Eclipse Foundation Europe |
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19:30
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The Eclipse Financial Platform Proposal
Dr. Jörn Weigle,
Managing Director, WeigleWilczek |
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19:45
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OSGi on Clouds
Alexey Aristov,
R&D Director, WeigleWilczek |
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20:00
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Producing documentation for Eclipse
RCP applications
Alexej Spas,
Senior IT Manager, *instinctools |
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20:30
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Get together at „Joe Pena`s”
Kriegsbergstr. 15, 70174 Stuttgart |
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We look forward to meeting you at the Eclipse Stammtisch!
Please let us know, if you participate by sending an e-mail to:
Yvonne Dotzauer dotzauer [at] weiglewilczek.com
or at doodle: http://doodle.com/t55ew57zuysbm4m9
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Posted in Eclipse, Jörn Weigle, News, RCP, Training, osgi | Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 | No Comments »
itemis, ProSyst and SOPERA join the Eclipse Training Alliance
As an international expert network, the Eclipse Training Alliance pools the extensive Eclipse knowledge of its associate companies. With itemis, ProSyst and SOPERA as new partners the Eclipse Training Alliance now offers a total of 15 classes. itemis, one of Germany’s leading companies in the field of model-driven software development, offers classes on Eclipse Modeling (EMF, GMF) and model-driven development. OSGi and Java pioneer ProSyst offers embedded and enterprise OSGi training courses as well as Eclipse eRCP. At Eclipse Con 2009 ProSyst received two Eclipse Community Awards for their Equinox applications. A variety of classes on service oriented architectures (SOA) is offered by SOPERA, winner of the 2009 Open Source Business Award.
The Eclipse Training Alliance launched a new website which makes it easier to navigate through this wider choice of classes.
Posted in Eclipse, Jörn Weigle, News, RCP, osgi | Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 | No Comments »
with Neil Bartlett as a founding partner of the upcoming London office.
Additional competence at WW (WeigleWilczek): We continue our successful development and have now complemented our team with the addition of Neil Bartlett, an internationally recognised OSGi expert and author of the upcoming book “OSGi in Practice”.
Neil Bartlett will establish the new WW UK office which will offer consulting, coaching and projects for the Eclipse Rich Client Platform and OSGi. WW offers professional Eclipse application support as one of the first companies in the world to do so. WW’s latest initiative is to form an Eclipse project for the banking industry – the Eclipse Financial Platform Project.
Posted in Alexander Thurow, Eclipse, Events, Heiko Seeberger, Jörn Weigle, News, osgi | Thursday, November 13th, 2008 | No Comments »
If you are interested in Spring DM, OSGi, dynamic servers with Eclipse or just in Vodka, then you might want to visit our Eclipse Demo Camp on November 21st in Ludwigsburg. This Demo Camp which we organize with our friends form itemis will be held in the fancy MTV Campus, very close to Eclipse Summit.
More information can be found in the Eclipse Wiki.
PS
Already registered for Eclipse Summit?
Posted in Eclipse, Events, Jörn Weigle, News | Thursday, September 18th, 2008 | No Comments »
Eclipse Banking Day, by the way the first event which brought the Eclipse Community together with one specific industry, was a huge success with around 60 people! All presentations are on the agenda page of the EBD website, a small photo gallery is on flickr.
A special “thank you”? goes to Ralph Müller and the Eclipse Foundation who basically made the Eclipse Banking Day possible.
Eclipse Banking Day has shown a lot of interesting areas for collaboration between banks. Mike Milinkovich (Eclipse Foundation) predicted “In 3 years Banks are collaborating on a common platform to improve their IT agility and reduce cost”? (Mikes presentation is here). There have been already promising signals by some banks at the Banking Bof at Eclipse Con ‘08 that they have Eclipse based software for which they consider open collaboration. At Eclipse Banking Day more potential starting-points for collaboration appeared: Mr. Oppliger (Schweizer PostFinance) has presented a GUI framework which contains a lot of very promising features which are not specific to one bank (here is Mr. Oppligers presentation). Mr. Reichenbach and Dr. Gille presented an order management system which is used at Degussa Bank and contained several reusable basic components (Mr. Reichenbachs presentation is here). Other representatives from banks showed concrete interest in open protocol implementations like FIX or SWIFT, bank-specific tools and some funcional modules. One interesting example for a functional module is the valuation of assets inside a fund for financial statements. This example explains where collaboration makes sense for banks:
- Competition neutrality: It does not allow competitive advantages or disadvantages
- Process similarity: The process should be quite similar in several banks
There are several other factors which impact the potential to collaborate, but these two seem to be most important. Our relatively young Eclipse project Open Financial Markets Platform offers these attempts for collaboration a technical home with all the benefits of an Eclipse project, e.g. a solid management of intellectual properties.
Collaboration between banks might start on the level of specific projects. But with increasing collaboration a central body to collect requirements and help steering technical roadmaps will be useful. This will bring interested parties together to foster collaboration and will avoid wasting time and money for double work. The Banking Industry Working Group which is being created by the Eclipse Foundation seems perfect for that.
In the meantime Ralph Müller and I are collecting proposals for collaborative development and bring interested parties together.
Posted in Eclipse, Events, Jörn Weigle, News | Thursday, August 14th, 2008 | No Comments »
The Open Financial Markets Platform (OFMP), WeigleWilczek’s Eclipse project for the banking industry, now provides first modules which can be found in the project cvs. There are several other companies from the Eclipse eco system providing interesting technologies for banks, e.g. compeople, Actuate and Innovations. We thought this is worth an exclusive information day and came up with the Eclipse Banking Day.
The Eclipse Banking Day connects the financial community to the Eclipse eco system. Banking practitioners and Eclipse committers introduce ways to leverage the Eclipse technology within modern banking and provide you with an accessible insight into applications, tools, frameworks and modules specifically designed for banks. All of the solutions presented on the Eclipse Banking Day were exclusively built on Eclipse technolgy backed by one of the world’s largest and most professional open source initiatives.
There will be talks about
- the Eclipse Foundation by Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation
- a GUI framework for rich clients by Rudolf Oppliger, Head of GUI Framework at Schweizer PostFinance
- order management in retail banking by Martin Reichenbach, Head of Customer Service at Degussa Bank and Dr. Marc Gille, SunGard
- process management for mortgage insurance by Robert Emsbach, SunGard
- Eclipse Riena by Jürgen Wiesmaier and Christian Glanz, Directors of compeople
- a credit risk rating platform by Christopher Hansert, Innovations
- the Rich Ajax Platform by Jochen Krause, Director of Innoopract
- benefits of OSGi for enterprise systems by Heiko Seeberger
- and I will talk about the Open Financial Markets Platform.
Please find detailed information on the Eclipse Banking Day site or use this fax form to register.
Posted in Eclipse, Heiko Seeberger, aspectj, osgi | Friday, August 8th, 2008 | No Comments »
I am very happy to announce that we made it:
Equinox Aspects 1.0 Milestone 1 is there. AspectJ and OSGi are coming closer to each other.
There are some important changes and new features. Please visit the
New and Noteworthy page for detailed information.
Most notably the bundle names have changed to "org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.*". And now OSGi dynamics are supported much better than before.
Martin and me will appreciate your feedback a lot: Please use the equinox-dev mailing list or bugzilla.
Posted in Eclipse, Events, Jörn Weigle, News | Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 | No Comments »
Wer schon immer mal eine Frage in Ruhe mit Ralph Müller oder Wayne Beaton diskutieren möchte hat am kommenden Donnerstag gute Gelegenheit hierzu. Wir treffen uns beim Eclipse Stammtisch in Steinenbronn ab 19:00 Uhr im Hotel Krone. Eine kurze Anmeldung ist hier.
Posted in Eclipse, News, Training | Thursday, June 19th, 2008 | No Comments »
Since mid June Heiko Seeberger complements our team. Heiko is technical director, will drive the Eclipse Training Alliance and will of course remain actively involved in open source projects. As for now, Heiko is committer to the Eclipse Equinox project and to Eclipse examples, works on Agile RCP and has just started a blog on aspect oriented programming. There’s more from Heiko on his blog. I’m glad to have Heiko on board – welcome, H