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In this discussion, “WebSphere” refers specifically to the traditional Jakarta EE based application server that was first released by IBM in 1998 and remains in active development today. In terms of ...
WebSphere Application Server V5 and WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5 represent a milestone in continuing the evolution to a single Web services-enabled, J2EE application server and tooling ...
If you're looking for a fully featured Web application server, you'd be well served to check out IBM's WebSphere Application Server 3.5, Advanced Edition. This version of WebSphere boasts features ...
IBM's WebSphere application server takes top honors in a recent study from Evans Data. The Evans study tracked user ratings and pit WebSphere against application servers from Oracle, JBoss ...
Microsoft and IBM earlier this month announced the 'availability' of IBM WebSphere Application Server on Azure Linux-based virtual machines.
IBM and Microsoft announce the availability of a jointly developed solution for running the network deployment of IBM's WebSphere Application Server (WAS) on Azure Linux-based virtual machines (VMs).
August 15, 2005—IBM has announced software that the company says could help customers create an on-demand computing environment across their WebSphere application servers.
IBM plans to release the next version of its flagship Java application server, Websphere 8, on June 17, according to documents posted to IBM’s website this week. In a software announcement ...
IBM and Lightbend join forces to help bring microservices to IBM's WebSphere platform, with new Scala- and Java-based tools for cognitive application development.
IBM's initial release of WebSphere 6 is intended to be a simple, low-end version of its Java server software. Later this year, IBM will release follow-on editions of WebSphere 6 which will include ...
IBM announced on Wednesday that Websphere 6, the latest version of its application server, will be available in December 2004.