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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
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Bon-Ton, a dynaTrace customer profile
Bon-Ton uses dynaTrace application performance management to manage its e-Commerce web presence
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Nastel Customer Profile
Nastel user describes why TransactionWorks and AutoPilot M6 were selected and the benefits they've gotten.
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IBM launches Blueworks Live, business process fixes as a service
Blueworks is designed to give you templates and best practices to automate processes like on-boarding a new employee or sales quota approvals and other ad hoc corporate tasks that can gum up the...
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IBM adds Sterling Commerce to Websphere, expands scope of B2B integration
This gets IBM deeper into the supply chain management applications market.
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Analyst: IBM WebSphere appears to be more well-RESTed
IBM's latest release of WebSphere Service Registry and Repository appears to move away from 'Big SOA WS-* style integration'
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Smart grid player Trilliant snags more support from IBM
Smart grid technology developer Trilliant has integrated its management platform and tools with IBM's WebSphere and Tivoli product lines. This isn't a simple technology support relationship:...
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WebSphere versus .NET: battle royale!
Lots of benchmarketing action on the application server/middleware front: "After carrying out a number of benchmarks, Microsoft concluded that .NET offers better performance and cost-performance...
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New Eclipse-based tools from Genuitec offer developers more choices in migrating to IBM WebSphere 6.1
Genuitec, however, is now delivering MyEclipse Blue Edition as an alternative upgrade path for tools as enterprise architects and operators begin to adjust to these major new releases from IBM....
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IBM does OEM deal with Avada on its open source Websphere edition
Recently I have been writing about the M&A wave giving proprietary giants control over open source startups. IBM's acquisition of Gluecode, an open source middleware rival, was one of the first...
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Taking the 'complex' out of complex event processing
IBM to push 'Business' Event Processing
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Mainsoft solves SharePoint trap
The key to success was using the Web Services Interface of SharePoint to move data across to Websphere, while using the Websphere portal's security structure for a single sign-on, mapping the two...
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Letter From Lotusphere: Part 2 - Portal in the Details?
At Lotusphere, Lotus announced a road map through 2007 that emphasizes the integration of Domino and WebSphere-based services. At the heart of the plan is a strong commitment to a Workplace...
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WebSphere Portal Server: Aparat Emptor (Let the Buyer Prepare)
IBM's WebSphere Portal Server is attaining significant market and mind share. However, it is a complex product that must be approached with caution and insight to ensure success.
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Analysts: Palm playing catch-up
Palm's deal with IBM adds enterprise clout to its PDAs, but leading industry analysts say the peripatetic OS still has a tough row to hoe. If Palm has any real hope of surpassing Microsoft, it'll...
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IBM gives software the business
Big Blue releases new software and fine-tunes its developer tools to better compete against Microsoft, Sun, Oracle and others in business infrastructure software.
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IBM revamps e-business arsenal
Looking to gain ground on BEA, Sun, and Oracle, IBM revamps its family of e-business software. Topping the list: a new version of WebSphere, which will support the latest version of J2EE.
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IBM leads Asia's server-software market
SINGAPORE--Big Blue has maintained its lead in Asia-Pacific's applications server software platform (ASSP) space for 2001, market research firm IDC Asia-Pacific said. IBM, through its WebSphere...
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IBM battles for enterprise portal space
IBM announces 23 new "portlet" providers for its WebSphere Portal server--another sign of the soaring importance of enterprise portals, says Eric Knorr, and the fierce integration struggles...
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Part 2: Mills unplugged: IBM-Microsoft-Sun love triangle is 'great fun'
In Part 2 of an exclusive interview, IBM Senior VP Steve Mills tells Tech Update Editorial Director David Berlind what it's like to partner with both Microsoft and Sun, what it will take for...
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Part 1: Mills unplugged: 'Technology is a means to an end'
In Part 1 of an exclusive interview, IBM Senior VP Steve Mills tells Tech Update Editorial Director David Berlind that a company's bottom line ranks above all else and that integration and...
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