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IONA Technologies, Inc. was an Irish software company founded in 1991. It began as a campus company linked to
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had its headquarters in Dublin, and eventually also expanded its offices in
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and
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. It specialised in distributed
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(SOA) technology, its products connecting systems and applications by creating a network of services without requiring a centralised server or creating an
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project. IONA was the first Irish company to float on the
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exchange. It was valued at up to US$1.75 billion at its peak. It was one of the world's 10 largest software-only companies, and around 30 new ventures spun out from it. IONA was sold to Progress Software in 2008.


History

In 1981, a
Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Unive ...
PhD student, Chris Horn, visited
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, and met
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, inventor of the Stanford University Network (SUN) workstation, and
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, and when they later went on to co-found
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, he began to talk to fellow academics about starting their own venture. Eventually, in 1991, IONA Technologies, was founded by Horn and fellow TCD academics Sean Baker and Annrai O’Toole, each of the three putting in 1,000 Irish pounds for starting capital. IONA received limited support from Trinity College, including an office with a desk and phone in a TCD innovation centre on
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.


Leadership

Horn was the first CEO and later also lead architect and developer for the ''Orbix'' product, launched in 1992. The firm was strategically focused on object-oriented middleware software, but initially produced training, device drivers and ran backups. IONA found the Irish market (business expansion schemes, banks, venture capital firms) unwilling to invest, secured some
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support, grew. After showcasing their first product in the US in 1992, they secured a minority investment from Sun Microsystems in December 1993, 600,000 US dollars for 25% of the equity. Despite having just 11 staff, they then sold a multi-national network management system to
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, and then a solution to
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, and were able to become the first Irish company to float on the NASDAQ, achieving the fifth largest debut on that exchange to date. At peak the company reached a market valuation of US$1.75 billion. Horn stepped down from the CEO role in 2000, but remained as a non-executive director; he returned to the CEO role from 2003 to 2005, after the "dotcom crash". On 25 June 2008 it was announced that IONA would be acquired by
Progress Software Progress Software Corporation is an American public company that produces software for creating and deploying business applications. Founded in Burlington, Massachusetts with offices in 16 countries, the company posted revenues of $531.3 mill ...
for about $162 million, the deal closing shortly thereafter. Over its lifetime, about 30 new companies had spun out from IONA. On 24 December 2012 Progress Software sold the IONA-related Orbix, Orbacus and Artix software product lines to
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plc for $15 million. The open-source group was later spun out into its own entity, FuseSource Corp, which was acquired by
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in 2012. This group consisted of individuals and technologies involved in the various open-source projects and communities, including those that joined as part of the acquisition of LogicBlaze.


Development standards

IONA was involved in the development of standards that are relevant to large-scale IT integration. IONA employed the Web service,
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, TMF and
Common Object Request Broker Architecture The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) designed to facilitate the communication of systems that are deployed on diverse platforms. CORBA enables collaboration between sy ...
(CORBA) families of standards in their products, and was involved in the following standards bodies: *
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(W3C) *
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(OASIS) *
Object Management Group The Object Management Group (OMG®) is a computer industry Standards Development Organization (SDO), or Voluntary Consensus Standards Body (VCSB). OMG develops enterprise integration and modeling standards for a range of technologies. Busin ...
(OMG) * Telecommunications Management Forum (TMF) * Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) * Microsoft/IBM Web Services Workshop Process * Open Service-Oriented Architecture's Service component architecture (SCA) * Open Services Gateway initiative (OSGi) Alliance


Open source

IONA promoted both
open-source Open source is source code that is made freely available for possible modification and redistribution. Products include permission to use and view the source code, design documents, or content of the product. The open source model is a decentrali ...
and commercially licensed software, participated in several open source initiatives, and acquired LogicBlaze. IONA was involved in the following open-source projects, and offered enterprise versions of the projects that are tested, certified and supported. These became part of FuseSource Corp., now within Red Hat . *
Apache CXF Apache CXF is an open source software project developing a Web services framework. It originated as the combination of Celtix developed by IONA Technologies and XFire developed by a team hosted at the now defunct host CodeHaus in 2006. These two ...
project * Apache ActiveMQ project * Apache ServiceMix project * Apache Camel project * SOA Tooling Platform (STP) project at the
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Products

IONA's initial integration products were built using the
CORBA The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) designed to facilitate the communication of systems that are deployed on diverse platforms. CORBA enables collaboration between sy ...
standard, and later products were built using
Web services A web service (WS) is either: * a service offered by an electronic device to another electronic device, communicating with each other via the Internet, or * a server running on a computer device, listening for requests at a particular port over a n ...
standards. IONA's products include: * IONA Artix – advanced SOA infrastructure suite. Components include: ** Artix ESB (
Enterprise Service Bus An enterprise service bus (ESB) implements a communication system between mutually interacting software applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It represents a software architecture for distributed computing, and is a special vari ...
) ** Artix Registry/Repository ** Artix Orchestration ** Artix Mainframe ** Artix Connect for WCF ** Artix Data Services (formally Century 24's Integration Objects (IO). C24 was acquired by IONA in March 2007. In April 2011 C24 Technologies Limited acquired the product and brand from Progress Software and relaunched the product as C24iO.
"C24 Integration Objects" 24iO 6 April 2011
) * FUSE – IONA's version of open source projects that include testing and professional services. Components included: ** FUSE ESB – commercial version of Apache ServiceMix **
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– commercial version of Apache ActiveMQ ** FUSE Services Framework – commercial version of Apache CXF ** FUSE Mediation Router – commercial version of Apache Camel * Orbix – commercial CORBA software * Orbix DCE Security – commercial CORBA software for IT * Orbix Names and Orbix IFr – commercial CORBA software for IT * Orbix 3 with dynamic pluggable services, later Artix – commercial COBRA _IMP software for IT * Orbacus – embeddable C++ CORBA ORB * Professional services – training, consulting, and support


References


External links

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