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<title>IBM Helps EBS Building Society to Enhance Its Business Flexibility, and Speed to Market via Service Orientated Architecture (SOA)</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 15:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>IBM (NYSE: IBM) has released details of asignificant project with EBS Building Society, one of Ireland&apos;s largestbuilding societies. The agreement, part of EBS&apos;  IT upgrade strategy, is toenhance its business flexibility by implementing a Service OrientatedArchitecture (SOA) which will enable the company to connect seamlesslyonline with thousands of mortgage brokers in Ireland.</description>

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<title>Integrate EJB Services</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2006 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>IBM WebSphere Process Server is a runtime platform for business integration solutions developed using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer.</description>

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<title>Connect Non-SOAP HTTP Requesters and Providers to WebSphere Application Server V6 Enterprise Service Bus</title>
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<description>This article shows you how to connect non-SOAP HTTP service requesters and providers to the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 Service Integration Bus. This lets requesters and providers leverage the integration capabilities of an enterprise service bus.</description>

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<title>IBM WebSphere Application Server - WAS for z/OS and DB2</title>
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<description>Most WebSphere Application Server (WAS) for z/OS customers use DB2 for z/OS as the backend or data store. DB2 for z/OS is a high-performance DBMS, with a strong reputation for handling high-volume data access transactions. Picking the right WAS for z/OS and DB2 Subsystem connectivity architecture can greatly improve the system&apos;s performance, availability, scalability, security, and transactional capability.</description>

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<title>WebSphere System Integration Testing with OpenSTA</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2005 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>This article describes how the Open Source tool OpenSTA facilitated the system integration testing of a middleware solution based on IBM WebSphere Application Server and the Websphere Branch Transformation Toolkit (BTT).</description>

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<title>Memory Caching in WAS</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2005 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Once upon a time if a development team wanted to implement memory caching, the developers had to code a Java Singleton class and maintain key value pairs using the Java API&apos;s hashtable in memory.</description>

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<title>WAS for z/OS Topology, Scalability, and Availability</title>
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<description>WebSphere Application Server (WAS) for z/OS is IBM&apos;s z/OS implementation of the J2EE server design. To build robust and efficient WAS environments on z/OS, you must determine the topologies that address your needs. Since WAS for z/OS is middleware, the topologies can become quite complex and require forethought. Considerations should be given to scalability, availability, and factors such as security, performance, and administration.</description>

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<title>Understanding WAS for z/OS</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2005 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>WebSphere Application Server for z/OS is a comprehensive and sophisticated J2EE application server platform. It integrates with the IBM&apos;s zSeries portfolio of hardware and z/OS software assets and exploits the qualities of service of the platform such as close proximity to data, intense scalability, continuous availability, failover support, and stalwart security.</description>

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