server websphere in comment and analysis
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Grid's a 'no-brainer'
Comment Historically, applications have needed to be reworked to enable them to make the most out of a grid but new additions to middleware platforms (such as improvements to Oracle's Application Server platform and IBM's latest version of its WebSphere... [18 Nov 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The politics of enterprise applications
Comment IBM's WebSphere is the leading Java-based application server written to support a standard called J2EE. The PeopleSoft deal strengthens IBM's market-leading position in the J2EE application server market as new licences of PeopleSoft's enterprise... [01 Oct 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: IBM v BHAL, location-based services and ecommerce VAT
Comment It would much rather install WebLogic than WebSphere because that reduces the risk that IBM will capture some of the services. Buying an application server, like WebLogic 7.0, used to be driven by the development community. [11 Aug 2003]
Meta Group Quarterly: The five most important trends for CIOs
Comment IBM's WebSphere, BEA's WebLogic and Sun Microsystems' ONE Middleware Developer (formerly iPlanet) are currently the most widespread of these toolsets. Meta Group believes success or failure in the application server market presages results in web... [28 Mar 2003]
Through the fog... Buying an application server
Comment Having selected an application you could be forgiven for thinking, with branding like, ‘Powered by WebSphere’ or ‘Built on BEA’, that your newly acquired application will come ready with the application server included. [20 Mar 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft's 3G plans, IBM's web services plans, and Napster's survival plans
Comment IBM is hoping to establish a developer community around its WebSphere application server similar to the Microsoft Developer Network. WebSphere Studio is also getting new capabilities with the provision of a single, portal-like environment... [17 Jun 2002]
App servers: the main vendor offerings analysed
Comment The products at the heart of this highly-contested number one spot are BEA's WebLogic server and IBM's WebSphere. Ian Doyle, senior architect at BEA, told silicon.com: "IBM's approach to WebSphere is as a branding umbrella for a range of products... [28 May 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: Web content management, ROI reality, and how near is HAL?
Comment Contrast that installed base with the 35,000 customers IBM claims currently to have for just its web application server, WebSphere. Domino and WebSphere are the main IBM/Lotus contributions to the package. [15 Oct 2001]
How about an alternative to Microsoft .NET?
Comment Again, IBM would quite like to increase use of its servers, databases and particularly Websphere, but as long as they're implemented through IBM Global Services it is not that fussy. Sun on the other hand doesn't care about the operating system... [09 Oct 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Thank you India, McCashless fast food, and web services wars
Comment The latest WebSphere application server is a core piece of technology. Recently, IBM seems to have been making the running and version 4.0 of WebSphere continues that trend with strong performance claims from IBM. [04 Jun 2001]
Why Sun cares about software
Comment According to Forrester Research, iPlanet's Application server is ranked first above IBM's WebSphere Advanced edition and Microsoft's Windows 2000 server. The strategy relies on iPlanet, Sun's alliance with Netscape.iPlanet's product line is... [29 Mar 2001]
The Ovum View (cont'd): When iPlanet starts orbiting Sun...
Comment IBM (with WebSphere) and BEA (with WebLogic) currently dominate the Java application server market, while Microsoft dominates the non-Java market, with iPlanet a distant fourth. Ovum forecasts that the worldwide market for application server... [15 Nov 2000]
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