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Behr Migrates Corporate Website to JBoss
Paint Manufacturer Implements JBoss Enterprise Application Platform to Reduce TCO and Increase Reliability
Apr. 22, 2008 08:45 AM
Red Hat announced that Behr has migrated its Website from
IBM WebSphere to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform in an effort to reduce
total cost of ownership, increase reliability, eliminate vendor lock-in and
accelerate its development lifecycle.
The Behr.com Website is an important marketing tool for the
company and was the centerpiece of a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign
in 2007. With approximately 450,000 visitors per month and projected continuing
growth, the Behr IT developers began to consider alternative technologies to
meet the site's complex demands.
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform offered Behr a
trusted, standards-compliant solution that provided freedom from vendor lock-in
and additional benefits not available through WebSphere.
"Basically, our developers wanted to move away from
WebSphere, so they specifically asked us if we could get our Web site up and
running on JBoss without too much trouble," said Eric Stevenson, web
administrator at Behr. "Another concern that the development team had
about WebSphere was that the development lifecycle was too long. The process of
deploying stop/deploy/start test loops to the IBM platform could take 30
minutes or longer. Because multiple web developers needed to complete multiple
cycles per day, the hours of lost productivity were significant."
As the migration project began, Behr used the free JBoss.org
Application Server project for testing and after successful results, purchased
a subscription to the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. Today, Behr
utilizes JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
throughout its Web infrastructure, composed of five application servers, three
web servers and two database servers in its virtualized cluster of production
Sun machines. An identical environment is maintained for QA cycles.
Since migrating to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform,
Behr has experienced enhanced performance, reduced TCO and simplified system
administration. "The nice thing about open source is that it's open, it's
consistent and you know it's going to work," said Stevenson. "Testing
time has been slashed from 30 minutes per cycle to just eight minutes. Response
time for visitors of the Web site has dramatically improved, making for a
better customer experience. With WebSphere, you had about six different
processes to complete, and then you crossed your fingers and hoped it would
work. JBoss practically installs itself."
For the future, Behr plans to expand its use of JBoss
solutions. In addition to continuing to migrate WebSphere application servers
over to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, Behr is currently working on the
proof of concept for moving to the JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform and expects
the project to begin soon.
"With JBoss, everything about managing and supporting
our application is simple and straightforward," said Stevenson.
"Cost, time, complexity - everything related to administration has decreased.
JBoss just works. That's the bottom line for us."
For more information
on JBoss contact John Terrill, jterrill@speakerboxpr.com at SpeakerBox Communications.
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