Magic Software Places in Four of Gartner's Visionary Quadrants

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Magic Software, a leader in enterprise application development, deployment, and integration technology has announced that it has recently been positioned in the Visionaries quadrant of four of Gartner's magic quadrants that include the following:

  • Application infrastructure
  • Application infrastructure for new service-oriented (SOA) business application projects
  • Application infrastructure for composite-application projects
  • Application infrastructure for back-end application integration projects

    Gartner has defined a new market for application infrastructure. It reflects the convergence and overlap of many products today that support application development, deployment, and execution. Gartner's second quarter Magic Quadrant for application infrastructure analyzes the total application infrastructure market. Gartner produced three other Magic Quadrants. Each reflects a particular emphasis.

    "We think our focus on SMBs and the ecosystems of SAP, Oracle's JD Edwards World, and IBM's System i has certainly helped us, both in terms of vision and market reach," said Avigdor Luttinger, Magic Software's vice president of corporate strategy.

    David Assia, chairman and acting CEO of Magic Software, added, "We believe the positioning of Magic Software by a leading technology analyst, such as Gartner, in the visionary quadrants of all the four Gartner Quadrants on application infrastructure confirms the success of our efforts to position Magic as a technology leader for today's business application development and integration projects, in particular, in our target ecosystems."

    About the Magic Quadrant

    Gartner copyrights the Magic Quadrants and they are reused here with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of the marketplace at a specific time period. It depicts Gartner's analysis of how certain vendors measure up against marketplace criteria that it has established. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product, or service depicted in a Magic Quadrant and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the "Leaders'" quadrants. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to that research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

    According to Gartner, "the visionaries in this market have exhibited vision across a range of application infrastructure capabilitiesùnot necessarily with respect to all capabilities, but many of them."

    About Magic Software Enterprises

    Magic Software Enterprises (NASDAQ: MGIC) has been a leader in enterprise application development, deployment, and integration technology for more than two decades. The company's service-oriented (SOA) platforms are used by companies worldwide to develop, maintain, and deploy both legacy and new business solutions, while integrating these applications across both internal and external, heterogeneous environments.

    Magic Software's platform-independent methodology lets companies achieve agility by quickly assembling composite applications, allowing programmers to create services and architects, and business analysts to orchestrate and reuse these services to enable business processes. Through partnerships with industry leaders such as IBM and SAP, and more than 2500 ISVs worldwide, Magic Software technology is used by more than 1.5 million customers around the world. Magic Software is a subsidiary of the Formula Systems and Emblaze Group of companies. For more information on Magic Software, visit www.magicsoftware.com.

    Magic Software Enterprises Ltd. (NASDAQ: MGIC) is a global provider of mobile, cloud-based and on-premise application, and business integration platforms. For more information visit www.magicsoftware.com.

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