Agile-based PaaS and SOA: The Rising Rapid Application Development Platform

25 April 2011
Herman Mehling
As companies grapple with the cloud, virtualization, and the challenge of creating or extending enterprise and mobile apps, many are turning to Agile software development.

According to the 2010 application performance management (APM) survey “Apps on the Move” –conducted by APM vendor AppDynamics — more companies will adopt Agile software development practices and service-oriented architecture (SOA) initiatives in 2011.

Forty-nine percent of respondents said they expect to ramp up Agile development, and 66 percent said they expect to leverage additional SOA initiatives for mission-criticalapps. Most respondents (85 percent) said they perform multiple Agile releases on a monthly, weekly or even daily basis. At the same time, 74 percent of respondents characterized their existing architectures as distributed or SOA.

“Most respondents said they’re past the point where Agile and SOA represent a future destination for their companies,” said Jyoti Bansal, CEO of AppDynamics. “Agile and SOA have become the ‘new normal.’”

The widespread use of the Web and competitive market forces mean companies often have to produce tested and cost-effective apps very quickly, in days sometimes. Without the right platform, companies cannot respond nimbly enough.

For many companies, the right platform is an Agile-based one such as the Mendix Agile Business Platform, a Platform as a Service (PaaS) that enables businesses of all sizes to optimize business and IT collaboration, either in the cloud or behind a corporate firewall. The platform uses a visual modeling technology to rapidly build and manage applications that smoothly integrate with existing systems.

“Our technology provides developers with the ALM tools they need to plan, develop, and manage their software projects, while it gives CIOs the freedom to innovate without losing control of projects,” said Paul Campaniello, vice president of global marketing at Mendix.

As more businesses and organizations begin to adopt Agile software development methodologies to improve customer responsiveness and rapidly develop applications, it would seem that software tools have to be Agile-ready, said Derek Cheng, director of marketing, LongJump, a Sunnyvale, California-based provider of software that powers PaaS.

To date, most of the focus on those Agile tools has been on the project management and delivery lifecycle phases, with less attention paid to the actual development of applications.

In the past, it was virtually impossible to build custom, enterprise-grade applications for every department, added Cheng.

“The primary response from IT organizations has been to decouple the information from the application,” said Cheng. “Such is the nature of SOA/XML. That’s fine for the IT developer, but completely unusable from a departmental end-user standpoint — the people who have to use the data and face the information management challenges on a daily basis. “

They still have to rely on an in-house development resource or highly paid consultant to get to that data in a meaningful way that integrates with their work processes.

PaaS can be the ideal solution to solve that problem, said Cheng, noting that PaaS makes it extremely easy to design, develop, adapt and service Web-based applications, while leveraging a comprehensive enterprise-class service environment.

“It is so easy to build apps that a significant amount of development and changes can be realized in a single meeting or overnight,” he said.

http://www.devx.com/enterprise/Article/46704

Top 50 Online Resources about Agile Development

In my persistent search for the best online resources about agile development and its many subdomains, I have compiled a list of 50 of the most informative and explanatory communities, companies, and bloggers I could find. I plan to take an agile approach to this list, continuously updating it with new destinations – therefore comments and suggestions are encouraged.

Agile Blogs

Agile Communities

Agile Companies

The Enterprise Architect

Ambysoft

userStories

Agile & Business

Agile Advice – Working With Agile Methods

Agile Anarchy

Agile Coaching

Agile Complexification Inverter

Agile Dad

Agile Buddy

Agile Testing

Brad Appleton’s ACME Blog

George Dinwiddie’s blog

Implementing Scrum

lithespeed

On Agile Leadership

Project Management 2.0

Agile Product Design

Alistair Cockburn

Confused of Calcutta

Leading Answers

Cutter Consortium

Visual Management Blog

/home/dkramer

Gojko Adzic

Software Project Management

Mountain Goat Software

Ken Schwaber

Agile Teams

All About Agile

Agile Journal

Agile Alliance

Dr. Dobbs

Scrum Alliance

Agile Project Leadership Network

Lean Software and Systems Consortium

DSDM Consortium

Agile for All

Agile Commons

Getting Agile

Esther Derby

Adaptive Imagineering: Changing the way IT does business

Martin Fowler

Practical Agility

The Lean Agile Executive Blog

Tyner Blain

BigVisible Blog

Agile Pain Relief

VersionOne Blog

Energized Work

Business and IT alignment for better credit risks

ROTTERDAM, 15 April 2011 – Mendix, the agile application platform company, has appointed PIC Solutions as their new channel partner and reseller in South Africa. PIC Solutions will utilise the Mendix platform to strengthen their offering to the consumer credit market.

Mendix’s agile enterprise application platform will enable PIC to quickly deliver cost-effective, high quality customised solutions for its customers. An important feature of the agile development platform, from Gartner’s Cool Vendor, is a better business and IT alignment, making the development process more efficient and reducing the risk of error. PIC believes that extra added value can be achieved for its customers with flexible systems to open web-based solutions.

Business Value
David McAlpin, CEO of PIC Solutions, welcomes the partnership with Mendix: “We constantly strive to create business value for our customers in order to increase their return on investment. Using the Mendix agile business application platform, we can shorten our customers’ time-to-market and improve their payback. This platform also enables our customers to adapt to the changing needs of the dynamic market in which they operate.”

Derek Roos, CEO of Mendix, indicates an important trend in the market which Mendix, along with PIC Solutions addresses:  “We see more and more customers in need of hybrid solutions for non-standard systems with the advent of web applications. With the right platform, organisations are able respond quickly, and cost effectively, to the changes around them. By working with PIC Solutions, we provide our customers with an even better, streamlined proposition for tailored for today’s environment.”

About PIC Solutions

PIC Solutions

PIC Solutions is the leading specialist credit risk solutions company in the EMEA region. With offices in Cape Town, Dubai, and Johannesburg, we deliver integrated analytics, consulting and software solutions to over 150 companies in 30+ countries. We work worldwide with organisations to raise their performance, drive their strategies and enhance their profitability. For more information www.PICSolutions.com

Agenda for Mendix World Conference Announced

Mendix implementation for Protestant Church – the largest IT project in the Netherlands in 2010 – to be presented

BOSTON & ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – April 12, 2011 – Mendix, the leading agile business application platform-as-a-service (PaaS) vendor, today announced the final agenda for its highly anticipated conference, Mendix World 2011.

Mendix World will be held on April 28th, at Van Nelle Fabriek in Rotterdam, Netherlands.  Currently, hundreds of Mendix customers and partners, as well as leading agile advocates and thought-leaders, are expected to attend the conference.

This year’s presentations will be headlined by a keynote speech from Derek Roos, CEO of Mendix. Roos will discuss how proper agile application lifecycle management can improve business-IT alignment and reach true business agility.

“Adopting the agile methodology has become a critical element for companies trying to maintain a competitive advantage in today’s business climate,” said Roos. “I look forward to hearing new ways that the Mendix community embraces this process and how Mendix has supported them.”

Mendix’s partners are the cornerstone of the company’s user-community; throughout the event, these partners will present on the lessons learned in their respective industries, after implementing the Mendix Agile Business Platform™.

Mendix World 2011 will also feature a customer case study, led by Henry Kieskamp, Head of ICT for the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN). In his discussion, Kieskamp will address his experience with agile software development, as well as how the Mendix Agile Business Platform™ enabled the simplification of the church’s members and contributions administration.

The PKN project was one of the largest and most successful IT projects in the Netherlands last year; the application was built for over 10,000 users and manages over four-million members.

“We are excited to provide a platform for compelling discussions and presentations within the Mendix community at this year’s conference,” said Paul Campaniello, Mendix Vice President of Global Marketing. “From the Protestant Church case study to our partner announcements and the preview of Mendix 3.0, attendees will learn just how important and easy ‘Achieving Agility Now’ can be with the Mendix Agile Business Platform™.”

To learn more about the conference and to register, follow this link.
Join the conversation about Mendix World 2011 by following #MendixWorld on Twitter.

A fact a day about the Mendix product development

p>Leading up to the Mendix World event, CTO of Mendix Johan den Haan has been tweeting (@JohandenHaan) about Mendix’s product development history since day 1. It’s a nice retrospective heading up to the sneak preview of version 3.0 of the Mendix Agile Business Platform at Mendix World on April 28th.



Tomorrow we will introduce 2 new products as part of #mendix3 – see you in Rotterdam! #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



Since Mendix 2.5 last year, the App Store has grown to almost 100 items, ranging from plugins to business templates #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



Support for right-to-left languages and a REST API on our runtime for cloud automation where also part of Mendix 2.5 #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



Mendix 2.5 also contained a major redesign of our security DSL, intro. support for multi-tenant data (among others) #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



2010 was the year of Mendix 2.5! We introduced an App Store and support for custom widgets and autonomous modules #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



Along with Mendix 2.4 we also released a range of plugins like LDAP authentication, Exchange integration, doc. import #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



In 2009 we released Mendix 2.4 which contained an advanced integration layer, mapping DSLs, and i18n support #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



As you can deduce from these facts the “minor” releases in the 2.x line of our product were quite “major” ;) #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



Mendix 2.3 also contained reporting functionality to show reports of transactional data in a matrix or graph #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



We introduced “microflows” (an advanced DSL to model application logic in a business-readable manner) in Mendix 2.3 #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via HootSuite



April 2008 we released Mendix 2.2, mainly focusing on non-functional elements, e.g. major performance improvements #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via web



Febr. 2008 we released Mendix 2.1 which contained a Domain Model, Rich Forms, Security DSL & DSLs for doc in- & export #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via web



#mendix3 won’t be a complete rewrite (as 2.0 was). It’s not necessary as we’re refactoring our codebase continuously #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via web



The previous major release of Mendix (2.0) was released in early 2008. “Major” did mean: a complete rewrite. #mxfact #mendixworldless than a minute ago via web



In the remaining days until #MendixWorld I will share a fact a day about the Mendix product development history since day 1…less than a minute ago via web

Entrador Consultancy Group Selects Mendix for Application Lifecycle Management

New partnership to bring agile business application platform to the healthcare industry

BOSTON & ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – April 6, 2011 – Entrador, a Netherlands-based IT services firm focused on the finance and healthcare sectors, today announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Mendix, developer of the leading agile business application platform. With Mendix, Entrador will serve the healthcare market by utilizing the Mendix Agile Business Platform, for complete application lifecycle management.

With its highly experienced business analysts, Entrador tends to a large number of organizations, such as hospitals, home-care organizations, health insurers and healthcare-related government organizations. Entrador has chosen the Mendix platform in order to fulfill the demanding IT needs of the healthcare market.

“With Mendix, we are able to support short lead times and lower costs,” said Gerrie van Wanrooij, Director of Entrador Consultancy Group. “We will be able to develop, deploy and manage apps, faster than we formerly could with conventional tooling; prototyping is the foundation of success. In the coming years, Mendix will help us manage the many challenges our healthcare customers face.”

Entrador consists of experienced consultants that specialize in business analysis, management consulting, requirements engineering and process management. In the coming years, these consultants will utilize the Mendix Agile Business PlatformTM to facilitate projects that require speed and flexibility.

“We have seen the Mendix platform significantly extend legacy systems for enterprises requiring fast and flexible software,” said Mendix CEO, Derek Roos. “We are extremely happy to see Entrador offer Mendix to healthcare institutions.”

Mendix will help healthcare facilities extend the use of existing information systems, while reducing costs. Healthcare professionals will be better able to carry out their primary job, and thus the client or patient will be better served.

About Entrador

The Entrador Consultancy Group is a dynamic secondment and consultancy firm that operates in the business and at the intersection of business and information technology. The Entrador Consulting Group consists of experienced consultants who can be deployed as business analyst, business consultant, information analyst, requirements and specification engineer, process manager or consultant. In this domain, we also provide coaching, training and management. For more information about Entrador, see www.entrador.com.