BEA Systems on Thursday is rolling out several products as part of its service infrastructure strategy, which had been codenamed Project Free Flow. The company also is launching the tagline, “Think liquid,” as part of its goal to help users free up IT assets to become enterprise liquid assets. New products include BEA AquaLogic Service Bus, which is an enterprise service bus formerly known as QuickSilver. Due this summer, the product will carry a list price not to exceed $45,000 per CPU. The BEA AquaLogic Service Registry provides UDDI directory services for SOA governance and lifecycle management. The product is being made by Systinet but will carry the BEA name. Pricing is yet to be determined. The Liquid Data product for offering a single view of data sources has been renamed the BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform. It features read and write data capabilities as opposed its previous read-only capability. Availability is planned for this month, with list pricing starting at $10,000 per CPU. The fourth product is BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Security, a security infrastructure formerly known as WebLogic Enterprise Security. Shipping now, it costs $75,000 for the administrative application and $10,000 per CPU for for security modules. Future AquaLogic products may include Process, for services management; Portal, for information worker productivity; and Composer, a tool environment for AquaLogic products. Software Development