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<title>Under the Hood of IBM Workplace Collaboration Services</title>
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<description>Take a peek under the hood of IBM Workplace Collaboration Services and learn about the layers that make up Workplace Collaboration Services, including IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM WebSphere Portal.</description>

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<title>Maintaining Visibility and Control With WebSphere 6.0 in SOA Web Services Environments</title>
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<description>The new features and capabilities found in the WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ 6.0 lets organizations combine new and existing heterogeneous IT assets as part of composite applications that reside on an underlying service-oriented architecture (SOA) across distributed and mainframe environments. As you deploy your composite applications, having a complete strategy in place to manage and secure them properly becomes the next goal. This article explains the key changes in version 6.0 from a management perspective and offers pointers on how to meet the management and security challenges specific to the WebSphere 6.0 platform.</description>

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<title>Modernizing Legacy iSeries Systems</title>
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<description>IBM iSeries systems are installed in an estimated 250,000 organizations. If yours is one of them, then most likely your group is either interested in or committed to modernization, which could mean you wish to enhance the user interface while maintaining the existing core business logic, or to integrate data on an AS/400 with Windows-centric, SQL-based back-office applications, or to implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and offer Web services to better serve your customers and your enterprise&apos;s own competitiveness.</description>

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