ibm mqseries
IBM Case Study: Whirlpool Corporation
White Paper Following the guidelines of the IBM Application Framework for e-business, Whirlpool built its portal with IBM WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Edition, IBM Net.Commerce (now part... [13 Sep 2004]
IBM WebSphere 'too proprietary'
News SpiritSoft particularly singled out the message queuing element of the product - called MQSeries - as based on old, proprietary technology which didn't cut the mustard in modern Java environments. IBM's... [29 May 2002]
Surpriseyourwoman.com goes down on users
News Launched in December and officially live since 5 February, the website runs on IBM's WebSphere Commerce Suite, is managed by its MQSeries software, and is based on the DB2 database. Although an... [16 Feb 2001]
Intellicorp gets SAP compliant
News Support for IBM's MQSeries means users can access any SAP R/3 data transactions and business application programming interfaces (BAPI) and integrate this data with other applications. Intellicorp has... [18 Feb 2000]
IBM and Psion launch mobile alliance
News Big Blue will team up with Psion to create a range of mobile devices to be launched in the autumn, incorporating IBM's MQSeries messaging software, DB2 Everywhere database technology and the 340MB... [04 Jul 1999]
IBM unveils Commerce Integrator
News The firm claims IBM Commerce Integrator - based on its MQSeries messaging software - enables firms to easily extend back-end applications over the Web to include partners, suppliers and customers.... [15 Apr 1999]
Convoy transports data tool to IBM
News Tools company Convoy Corporation has announced the integration of its data interfacing tool with IBM's messaging queuing software, MQSeries. Convoy will use IBM's product to support the... [07 Apr 1999]
IBM bundles MQSeries with Topcall
News IBM has joined forces with messaging company Topcall to bundle its MQSeries software with the Topcall Communication server. The deal will enable Topcall to take advantage of MQSeries' 56... [01 Dec 1998]