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Big Blue plans to revamp its WebSphere software to work with the company's "on-demand" computing initiative, in which it will sell computing resources as if they were utilities.
The upgraded WebSphere software includes IBM's latest effort at offering customers the ability to integrate so-called SOA, or services oriented architectures capabilities, into their IT portals.
Big Blue plans to revamp its WebSphere software to work with the company's "on-demand" computing initiative, in which it will sell computing resources as if they were utilities.
WebSphere Application Server 6, the company's Java-based server software for running business applications, will be available before the end of the year, the company said.
The IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition is a new version of the application server software that IBM said is optimized to run in virtualized hardware server environments such as ...
IBM today announced upgraded versions of its WebSphere software and support offerings. Big Blue hopes its WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Server Express software will help ...
IBM introduced new software for its WebSphere Application server aimed at helping enterprise systems work more efficiently by balancing the workload and resources of the network.
XD gives WebSphere a B-12 shot Catering to the computing needs of corporate users hungry for more speed and capacity, IBM last week delivered a beta version of WebSphere software that automates ...
IBM is warning users of a new tool that lets malicious hackers exploit a previously known vulnerability in the company's WebSphere Commerce Suite Version 4.1.
AS IBM’S DIRECTOR of marketing for WebSphere software, Scott Hebner sees workflow as a key to developing Web services and Big Blue’s strategy for making integration a core component of the ...
Lotus Development Corp. and its parent company, IBM, next week plan to announce the integration of Lotus' Notes and Domino collaboration software with IBM's WebSphere Internet infrastructure ...