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The IBM WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40 was one of three SOA appliances released by the Armonk, N.Y., company. The three new products stem from IBM's acquisition in October of ...
IBM and DataPower officials said IBM’s WebSphere and Tivoli products already have been jointly deployed with DataPower systems in many installations.
And IBM officials said the company plans to introduce a family of SOA appliances based on DataPower technology. IBM did not disclose financial details of the deal to acquire privately held DataPower.
IBM has acquired DataPower Technology Inc., a Cambridge, Mass.-based company that markets appliances to boost the security and performance of message traffic flowing through service-oriented ...
DataPower products nicely complement IBM's SOA capabilities." Ricotta will continue to manage DataPower and will undertake additional responsibility within IBM's WebSphere software area.
Jim Ricotta, chief executive of Cambridge, Mass.-based, DataPower, is expected to continue managing the company and take on additional responsibility within IBM's WebSphere software division.
IBM also said it has integrated technology acquired from DataPower, SOA appliances and FileNet Content Management and Business Process Management software into the IBM SOA portfolio.
The SOA Software team undertook the enhancement of security features for DataPower working from the premise that an SOA is fundamentally contract based.
The SOA Software API Management solution for DataPower supports a range of API standards including REST, JSON, OAuth and OpenID. It ensures interoperability with back-end systems through support for ...
SOA Software, a provider of unified governance automation products, announced today a centralized policy definition and service monitoring solution for IBM DataPower appliances. The tool, Service ...