IBM's WebSphere application server platform is too full of proprietary technologies to allow real interoperability with other systems according to UK messaging technology firm SpiritSoft. The firm today criticised Big Blue for bundling together old...
WebSphere Studio is also getting new capabilities with the provision of a single, portal-like environment supporting all development activities. IBM is hoping to establish a developer community around its WebSphere application server similar to the...
According to Bernie Spang, director of WebSphere Studio marketing at IBM, the deal "provides an open standard for connecting and integrating applications through the network, whether they're packaged applications or components of applications".
The Multimodal Toolkit for WebSphere Studio helps developers create applications that can use more than one mode of communication. The WebSphere Everyplace Multimodal Environment for Embedix, which also comes with the kit, eases the process of...
This approach is being taken by many vendors, such as IBM with its Websphere product, or Plumtree with its portal architecture. Although there is a range of products described as collaboration, they all fulfil two key functions: allowing teams to...
The design is based on Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) and IBM Websphere, a mandatory access control application, which gives "need to know" access to security. Stephen Marsh, director of CSIA, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK: "We've been...