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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.
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Deploys, integrates, and manages e-business applications
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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.
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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.
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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.
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IBM fuels 'freeware' efforts
June 19, 1998
Big Blue will bolster the free source code movement on the Net in bundling and supporting the Apache Web server.
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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.
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Software's SOA buzz yielding dividends
July 20, 2006
WebSphere and SOA star in IBM's second quarter, an indicator of where corporate software spending is heading.
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Azul's first-generation Java servers go on sale
April 18, 2005
Customers considering company's idea of running Java programs on specialized machines can now factor price into deliberations. Photos: Java power in a pool
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