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IBM puts SOA-enabled portals on the mainframe
WebSphere Portal now can reside on IBM mainframes, still using Java portlets and open standards to ferry and aggregate information into the Big Iron environment. The announcement, which IBM made yesterday, reflects the company's push toward a large-s... Article | 04 Aug 2005
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WebSphere middleware business spurs IBM software revenues
In a new IDC study, IBM continued its reign as top vendor in the worldwide application deployment software market. IDC defines that market as message and transaction server middleware, which includes Web and integration servers, as well as the relate... News | 28 Jul 2005
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Four steps to migrating IBM Lotus Notes to WebSphere
In this article, Chen Lin, president of ToJava, which migrates Notes apps to J2EE, lists the steps in a Notes-to-Java migration. Part 1 explained how Notes and Java apps differ. Article | 27 Jul 2005
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Chief WebSphere strategist explains SOA initiative
According to Sandy Carter, IBM's VP of WebSphere strategy, channels and marketing, IBM has launched an initiative for its business partners so that they will be prepped to help customers deploy service-oriented architectures. That's because customers... News | 21 Jul 2005
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Salaries rising for WebSphere-related skills
According to IT research consultancy Foote Partners LLC, salaries in some IT specialties are recovering, and WebSphere-related skills are one area of especially rapid escalation. Article | 21 Jul 2005
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IBM aims to make iSeries more attractive to SMBs
Big Blue announced the release of the Solutions Edition of its i520 system, which targets companies with 100 to 500 employees. This new edition offers customized third-party software and applications that can run on WebSphere and Domino simultaneousl... News | 19 Jul 2005
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New and Notesworthy: July 2005
This month's roundup of Domino-related product news highlights tools for data searching and monitoring, mobile management, e-publishing and server-based faxing. Article | 15 Jul 2005
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IBM iSeries tweaks help Domino, WebSphere users
The new versions of its iSeries 520 that IBM unveiled yesterday will be able to run relatively dense Domino or WebSphere workloads better than their predecessors. News | 13 Jul 2005
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WebSphere and Domino's evolution
As WebSphere expands, Notes/Domino users find more middleware applications to connect to Domino. While this aids collaboration, it requires a much wider range of expertise. Article | 08 Jul 2005
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IBM renews Java license at Sun's JavaOne fest
At JavaOne, IBM renewed its Java license with Sun for another decade. So its use of Java will continue in its WebSphere and Gluecode app servers. Article | 07 Jul 2005