The Importance of
Understanding Your
Customer's Industry Customer service just
isn't what it used to be.
I'm not saying it has
gone away; most
businesses still care
about their customers, of
course. But it has
changed. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 7,370 |
The Move to SOA On October 6, 2004, IBM
announced the latest
release of WebSphere,
version 6. The next day,
Jack Martin,
editor-in-chief of
WebSphere Journal, sat
down to talk with Dr. Bob
Sutor, the director of
WebSphere Foundation
Software, abo... Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 16,715 |
The WebSphere/SOA
Connection One of the major
architectural themes for
WebSphere Application
Server Version 6 is its
support for
service-oriented
architecture (SOA). IBM
has supported Web
services in various
products for over four
years, such as earlier
ver... Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 16,602 |
Why CICS? In this Q&A Rick
discusses ways in which
companies can protect
their mission critical
data even as they connect
their networks with
outside partners. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 15,198 |
Delivering Applications
on Demand in SOA
Environments Application developers
have always been under
pressure to develop
applications faster, with
fewer resources.
Recently, this has
directed attention to
service-oriented
architectures (SOAs)
because of their promise
to provide librar... Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 10,672 |
Automated Identity
Management In this Q&A, Tony
Nadalin, chief of
security architecture for
IBM Software discusses
ways in which companies
can protect their mission
critical data even as
they connect their
networks with outside
partners. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 12,945 |
Using the Search
Capabilities of WebSphere
Portal v5 Part 2 The first article (Vol.
3, issue 9) in this
series on WebSphere
Portal Servers (WPS)
search capabilities
introduced you to some
basic capabilities of the
native search features of
WPS. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 10,356 |
Innovate and Deliver Whether they produce
cameras, equipment to
make semiconductors,
plasma TVs, medical
equipment, printers, or
cell phones, electronics
companies share an
all-encompassing
requirement; they must
continually bring more
innovative prod... Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 11,824 |
Product Review: Parasoft
WebKing Quality-conscious
developers are familiar
with the idea of coding
checklists. The code you
write must measure up to
all the criteria on the
checklist, from 'no
grammatical errors in the
comments' to 'performs
all required functions.' Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 14,162 |
Build and Deploy
Procedures This chapter, 'Build and
Deploy Procedures' is
excerpted from the new
book, IBM WebSphere:
Deployment and Advanced
Configuration, authored
by Roland Barcia, Bill
Hines, Tom Alcott and
Keys Botzum. ©
International Business
Machines Corporation
2005. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 24,648 |
Creating a Healthy,
Optimized Workflow
Environment 'Workflow' is a term that
is typically used within
the boundaries of
operations and people
involved within a given
system. Most importantly,
today it revolves around
the aspects of business
integration methodologies
by promoting pro... Nov. 6, 2004 Reads: 12,695 Replies: 3 |
WebSphere Portal Server
v5.0.2 on SuSE Linux 8 on
zSeries This article provides
instructions for
installing IBM WebSphere
Portal Server v5.0.2 on
the SuSE LINUX 8 (SLES 8)
operating system on IBM
zSeries hardware. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 10,150 |
Eclipse Modeling
Framework The Eclipse Modeling
Framework (EMF) is an
open source code
generation tool
distributed under the
Eclipse umbrella. It is a
tool created in the
spirit of the OMG's Model
Driven Architecture (MDA)
and an excellent example
of the power of MDA. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 16,199 |
WebSphere Goes Autonomic IBM just announced
WebSphere Application
Server (WAS) version 6,
which IBM says can save
companies as much as
$110,000 per minute in
lost revenue and
productivity. This
capability is a major
advance for
enterprise-class
computing. Oct. 26, 2004 Reads: 15,344 |