IBM announced Wednesday that it has launched the latest version of its WebSphere portal software for customers using its mainframe and midrange server hardware. The launch marks the progression of IBM ...
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. Martin LaMonica is a ...
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When it comes to e-commerce software, IBM’s WebSphere still reigns supreme. With market share of about 20 percent, the software giant has successfully fended off competition from feisty software ...
IBM Corp. unveiled Wednesday new versions of its WebSphere software products and toolkits that offer developers a wider range of open standards for building complex Web sites and services on IBM’s ...
Continuing its sweeping treatment of integration software across its WebSphere line, IBM Monday unveiled refreshed a product to help business-to-business (B2B) trading companies merge internal ...
Sales growth was slower than expected — and inflated by the depressed dollar overseas — at IBM last quarter. So Big Blue is reorganizing a bit. “IBM today is a company ready to focus more on ...
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. "IBM WebSphere Software combines best-of-breed performance, in its ...
IBM will fill in key pieces of its "on-demand" computing initiative--in which it will sell computing resources as if they were utilities like electricity or telephone service--with upgraded server ...
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 increased performance depending on ...
Online auction Web site eBay Inc. last week said it has outgrown its homegrown transaction management applications and will replace them by next year with IBM’s WebSphere application server software.
The new technology, WebSphere Extended Deployment, is an add-on to IBM's J2EE application server that utilizes, balances and shares network workload among dozens of applications and hundreds of ...