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Making Domino applications work with IBM Workplace
If your firm is a pure Domino shop but has chosen Workplace as the framework for adding other platforms, you will need a plan for moving your Domino apps to Workplace. Article | 27 Sep 2005
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Tackling a Java challenge with SOA
WebSphere Process Server is IBM's most advanced tool for powering an SOA. What drives the software is an abstraction layer technology called Service Data Objects (SDO) that goes where Java can't in modern programming. Chandra Venkatapathy, IBM WebSph... News | 22 Sep 2005
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Analysis: IBM-Oracle announcement like fall of Berlin Wall
According to research firm Ovum, some in the industry view the IBM-Oracle announcement as the equivalent of the Yalta agreement or the fall of the Berlin Wall, e.g., an outbreak of peace between opposing cultures. However, while the two companies hav... News | 22 Sep 2005
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Fair Isaac sues IBM over WebSphere
Fair Isaac, which makes Blaze Advisor decision management software, is suing IBM. The company claims that IBM has reneged on an agreement to use Fair Isaac's Blaze Advisor business rules software in version six of its Websphere Process Server, also k... News | 22 Sep 2005
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Oracle pledges support for IBM's WebSphere products
In a move that could give Oracle greater access ot IBM's customers, Oracle said Monday it has struck a deal with IBM to ensure that its packaged applications run smoothly with IBM's WebSphere products. The partnership applies to Oracle's next-generat... News | 22 Sep 2005
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Cape Clear's enterprise service bus avoids WebSphere gridlock
The way Cape Clear, which just announced an enterprise service bus optimized for the IBM WebSphere environment, sees it, IBM has loaded WebSphere with tremendous complexity--great functionality, but more cumbersome than a truckload of pigs. The WebSp... News | 22 Sep 2005
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IBM sets up first Asia-Pacific Lotus support center
IBM has set up its first Asia Pacific Lotus Technical Support Center. Initially, it will offer back office support to IBM customers in Asia Pacific for Lotus software, but over time, this may extend to the other brands it has in the business process ... News | 21 Sep 2005
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IBM leads charge to legitimize RFID
Last week Big Blue announced a series of new products and business partnerships in its efforts to extend the reach of radio frequency identification, or RFID. Several vendors have agreed to port their software to the WebSphere RFID Premises Server. News | 20 Sep 2005
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Analysts: IBM a case of SOA gone wild?
With a conga line of new SOA products ready to hit the market IBM is grabbing lots of attention, but many analysts think the company needs to refocus its message and software line. Article | 16 Sep 2005
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Who's on board with IBM's service bus?
Analysts are divided on the potential for the WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, which IBM unveiled this week. Some say its service-oriented architecture is little more than middleware, while others feel IBM's strength in professional services will ru... News | 15 Sep 2005