IBM today announced new software and services designed to help customers reuse parts of their IT systems and combine them in new ways in what the company is calling a service-oriented architecture. In ...
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IBM unveiled on Tuesday new products and services for its ongoing service oriented architecture efforts, aiming to expand its market beyond corporate America to midsize businesses. As previously ...
Focusing on the global architecture of SOA, IBM on Tuesday is introducing IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform 7.0 for the desktop. The product unveiling features a multitude of integrated products ...
IBM has criticized Microsoft over its approach to service-oriented architecture, saying the software giant offers a "lightweight messaging infrastructure." Service-oriented architecture, or SOA, links ...
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I’m at IBM Impact this week, as you already know if you’ve been following me on Twitter. This is my first Impact, since I typically don’t do vendor conferences. However, just considing the influence ...
IBM today released service-oriented architecture (SOA) products for integrating software applications and improving business processes, and said more customers are starting to understand the SOA ...
Open Service Oriented Architecture, or OSOA, comprises experts from rivals BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, SAP and others. Initially formed in November, the group aims to develop a common programming model ...
The announcements are part of the $1 billion IBM is investing in SOA initiatives this year, Steve Mills, IBM senior VP and software group executive, said in a teleconference. IBM currently has nearly ...
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