IBM unveiled its WebSphere Technology today, claming it allows software developers to create ebusiness applications, such as database connections and transaction handling by reducing coding time. The software will run on IBM web servers and include...
Dell, which has an existing relationship with IBM, also sells IBM's WebSphere application server and DB2 database. By Wylie Wong Dell customers will soon be offered access to Oracle's application server software - technology that runs ebusiness and...
IBM said that WebSphere version 5 supports the Windows, Linux, IBM eServer, zSeries and iSeries, AIX, Solaris and HP-UX operating systems. IBM WebSphere Application Server version 5 will feature additions designed to let developers more quickly...
IBM said the package is based on non-proprietary standards and is built on its WebSphere Business Integration, WebSphere Application Server, DB2 Information Integrator, Tivoli Access Manager and WebSphere Portal Server products.
Code-named Pyxis, the next edition of WebSphere will add support for the latest Web services communications protocols and build on the machine-to-machine messaging software the company recently introduced, said Robert LeBlanc, general manager of...
For those who have a high legacy content to their existing environment, this is seen as problematic but services from the likes of Attachmate, IBM, Neon and Seagull help to pull mainframe systems into the services environment, while systems such...