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BEA TUXEDO

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BEA Tuxedo
A TP monitor from BEA Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA (www.beasys.com) that runs on a variety of Unix-based computers. Originally developed by AT&T and sold as source code, Novell acquired it, enhanced it and offered it as shrink-wrapped software for various Unix servers. It was later sold to BEA. BEA Tuxedo and IBM Transarc's Encina are the major TP monitors in the Unix world. See BEA WebLogic.


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By spanning the Compaq product line, BEA TUXEDO can integrate enterprise business solutions based on any Compaq component and enable easy integration between the Compaq environment and other computing systems - open or proprietary, new or legacy.
Integrating BEA TUXEDO with NEC's highly scalable ccNUMA system architecture demonstrates the full power of NEC's solution in the rugged TPC-C test environment.
BEA, BEA Tuxedo, BEA WebLogic, BEA WebLogic Enterprise, BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform, BEA WebLogic Server, BEA WebLogic Integration, BEA WebLogic Portal, BEA WebLogic Integration and BEA WebLogic Workshop are trademarks or registered trademarks of BEA Systems, Inc.
 
 
 
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