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Honda F1 revs up tech tools with IBM
News The new system includes a computer-aided design application called Catia and the Enovia process management tool - both of which are made by Dassault Systèmes - as well as IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM Rational Rose Data Modeler. [05 Apr 2007]
IBM gives WebSphere a mainframe makeover
News IBM is bringing more of its WebSphere middleware suite to the mainframe, part of ongoing investments to keep the venerable server modern and cost-effective. The company on Monday said more components of its WebSphere line of Java server software... [09 May 2006]
IBM works with gov't on open source security trial
News The design is based on Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) and IBM Websphere, a mandatory access control application, which gives "need to know" access to security. Stephen Marsh, director of CSIA, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK: "We've been... [27 Apr 2006]
JBoss-Red Hat deal good for customers, say analysts
News JBoss was already being used as a bargaining lever by BEA and IBM customers to lower their WebSphere and WebLogic licence fees. Linux vendor Red Hat announced on Monday that it had agreed to buy open source application server vendor JBoss for at... [12 Apr 2006]
Oracle made a move on MySQL
News O'Grady said Oracle could benefit from MySQL in the way that IBM has from its acquisition of Gluecode, a company that commercialises the open source Geronimo Java application server software and competed with IBM's own proprietary WebSphere product. [16 Feb 2006]
Office 12: Microsoft to bolster BI credentials
News IBM is coming out with its own corporate dashboard software as part of its Websphere line. On Monday, the company will share some of its plans in that area, including the outlines of a new server-based system for managing Excel spreadsheets. [24 Oct 2005]
Netscape founder says PHP beats Java
News But even some influential executives at IBM, which was instrumental in bringing Java to the server and whose WebSphere server software has Java at its core, see the benefits of PHP over Java. Some parts of the Java technology, though, such as Java... [20 Oct 2005]
Gartner: Linux 'five years away from mainstream' use
News Leading-edge businesses are generally still in the early stages of Linux deployments but Gartner expects increased commercialisation and improved storage and systems management for the operating system by the end of 2005, with Linux being used... [08 Sep 2005]
HP goes back to software
News HP is specifically targeting IBM customers looking for an alternative to Big Blue's WebSphere Java server software line and its DB2 database products. But it still maintains a comprehensive line of proprietary software, such as its WebSphere suite... [12 Nov 2004]
PeopleSoft and IBM in billion dollar deal
News At its Connect 2004 customer conference in San Francisco, PeopleSoft said it will integrate its enterprise applications with IBM's WebSphere middleware line, including IBM's Java application server, portal, and business process integration software. [22 Sep 2004]
Buying-mad IBM snaps up apps management firm
News Cyanea's software is used to monitor transactions running on mainframe systems - a market dominated by IBM - and Java server applications, notably those written to run on IBM's WebSphere Java infrastructure software. [30 Jul 2004]
Microsoft buddies up to developers
News IBM has boosted its investment in partner programmes, centred on its WebSphere software. The company is expanding the number of products that can be part of the programme to include most server and desktop programs, with Office and Windows as... [12 Jul 2004]
IBM courting VCs and small fry
News RulesPower decided to build its software specifically for IBM's WebSphere Java application server because it did not want to spend its limited budget on integrating its software with many other products. [04 Jun 2004]
Sun: Solaris will be open source
News Customers want to use our application server, or they may want to use Websphere, or BEA or a J2EE-compliant JBox," he added. Still, what will keep users and the press guessing for now is what form the licensing model of its longstanding server... [02 Jun 2004]
IBM touts web-based desktop software
News The company plans to charge customers $2 per user per month for access to the software, plus the cost of server software, such as IBM’s WebSphere, needed to make the system work. While Microsoft’s market-leading Office bundle works only on Windows... [10 May 2004]
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