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IBM tunes high-end WebSphere server

August 11, 2005 High-end version of IBM's WebSphere application server, which has utility computing-style features, will be available at the end of August. TAGS: IBM WebSphere, IBM WebSphere Application Server, application server, IBM Corp., server

IBM bolsters service oriented architecture efforts

September 13, 2005 Unveils new products, services for ongoing SOA push, aiming to expand its market beyond corporate America and into midsize companies. TAGS: SOA, IBM WebSphere, Enterprise Service Bus, IBM Corp., business process, integration, Web service, America

IBM beefs up WebSphere for integration

January 31, 2005 WebSphere's next version, code-named Pyxis, will focus on making the application server a better choice for tying systems together. TAGS: IBM WebSphere, application server, IBM WebSphere Application Server, SOA, BEA Systems Inc., handheld computing, IBM Corp., middleware, RFID, Web service, messaging, server software, integration, general manager, handheld, server

IBM to bulk up integration line

September 13, 2005 Looking to win dollars spent on infrastructure upgrades, Big Blue unveils WebSphere-branded process-integration software, services. TAGS: IBM WebSphere, SOA, Enterprise Service Bus, IBM Corp., business process, server software, server

IBM offers new search options for corporations

July 7, 2006 New WebSphere software offers variety of search and find options. TAGS: IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp.

SOA-capable WebSphere expands to mainframes

August 3, 2005 IBM brings portal software that integrates service oriented architectures to its mainframe and midrange server lines. TAGS: IBM WebSphere, SOA, portal, procurement, IBM WebSphere Portal Server, mainframe, IBM zSeries, IBM Corp., IBM iSeries, Web service, worker, information technology, server

IBM adds to mainframe's Java flavor

May 8, 2006 Big Blue will port more WebSphere apps to the mainframe--part of investments to keep 42-year-old server up-to-date. TAGS: Steve Mills, mainframe, IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., Java, server

Mainsoft brings .Net to WebSphere Portal

May 31, 2006 Company's latest tool allows Microsoft .Net Web applications to run on a WebSphere Portal server. TAGS: Mainsoft, IBM WebSphere Portal Server, IBM WebSphere, Microsoft .NET, portal, portal server, IBM Corp., Web application, Java, server, Microsoft Corp.

IBM spiffs up its dashboard

September 27, 2005 Looking to counter Microsoft's Maestro, IBM is set to release a dashboard application tied to its WebSphere Portal. TAGS: IBM WebSphere Portal Server, dashboard, IBM WebSphere, portal, business intelligence, IBM Corp., goal, analysis, Microsoft Corp.

IBM teams up with Google over gadgets

February 28, 2007 Want to use Google gadgets for work? Big Blue plans to let business users run the mini apps on its WebSphere Portal software. TAGS: IBM WebSphere Portal Server, IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., portal, gadget, Google Inc., API

IBM buys open-source Java outfit Gluecode

May 10, 2005 Big Blue fills out the low end of its WebSphere line and throws its weight behind Apache's Geronimo project. TAGS: Gluecode Software, IBM WebSphere, JBoss, Apache Software Foundation, IBM Corp., application server, Apache Geronimo, open source, J2EE, Java 2, Java, acquisition, portal, server, software company, database

IBM acquires Bowstreet

December 20, 2005 Big Blue buys portal tools developer as it seeks to tightly integrate its long-time partner into its service-oriented architecture strategy. TAGS: Bowstreet, portlet, IBM WebSphere Portal Server, portal, IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., SOA, development tool

IBM looks to 'master' unruly data

November 14, 2005 Big Blue describes pieces it has compiled to take on master data management market. TAGS: data management, IBM Corp., information management, IBM WebSphere, supplier, acquisition

IBM scales back Gluecode plans

August 5, 2005 As a start-up, Gluecode envisioned a full open-source middleware stack. Now, IBM has narrowed it down to one low-end product. TAGS: IBM WebSphere, portal, application server, open source, IBM Corp., Apache Software Foundation, middleware, support services, Java application, Java, server

IBM expands corporate search ambitions

February 24, 2005 Serrano release of WebSphere Information Integrators aims to untangle and make sense of complex company networks. TAGS: IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., data source, document, Google Inc.

Oracle tried to buy open-source MySQL

February 15, 2006 Move reveals just how far the software giant is willing to go to adapt to the burgeoning open-source environment. TAGS: Stephen O'Grady, Oracle Corp., MySQL, PeopleSoft Inc., IBM WebSphere, ERP, open source, acquisition, database company, software-as-a-service, IBM Corp., SAP AG, database

U.K. government and IBM test a secure Linux

April 27, 2006 The initiative in northern England is intended to show Linux can provide security in a complex environment. TAGS: security policy, IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., England, Linux, security, environment, access, open source

Oracle warms up to open source, IBM

September 19, 2005 Company says the new version of its application server will work better with products such as Apache Spring and Big Blue's WebSphere line. TAGS: Oracle Corp., application server, middleware, Oracle Application Server, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Application Server 10g, packaged application, IBM Corp., Web service, Apache Software Foundation, open source, server, Java

IBM beefs up SOA business

October 3, 2006 Rallying around the move toward services-oriented architecture, Big Blue rolls out a bevy of updated services. TAGS: SOA, Steve Mills, IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., business process, BPM, consulting, information technology, project, acquisition, security
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