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WebSphere
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ALSO CALLED: IBM WebSphere, MQSeries, WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Portal Servers, WebSphere Application Servers, Web-application Deployment Software, and WebSphere Portal Server
DEFINITION: WebSphere is a set of Java-based tools from IBM that allows customers to create and manage sophisticated business Web sites. The central WebSphere tool is the WebSphere Application Server (WAS), an application server that a customer can use to connect Web site users with Java
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IBM Information Server FastTrack
| sponsored by IBM
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper describes how IBM's Information Server FastTrack accelerates the translation of business requirements into data integration projects. Data integration projects require collaboration across analysts, data modelers and developers.
Posted: 13 Aug 2008 | Published: 13 Aug 2008
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An Evaluation of Buy versus Build for Portal Solutions by IDC
| sponsored by IBM
WHITE PAPER:
This IDC white paper presents the results of an IDC study, sponsored by IBM, that quantifies and compares the total cost of ownership (TCO) of in-house portals.
Posted: 12 Aug 2008 | Published: 01 Dec 2007
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WEBSPHERE DEFINITION (continued):
applications or servlets. Servlets are Java programs that run on the server rather than on the user's computer as Java applets do. Servlets can be developed to replace traditional common gateway interface ( cgi) scripts, usually written in C or Practical Extraction and Reporting Language, and run much faster because all user requests run in the same process space. In addition to Java, WebSphere supports open
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