Web Sphere White Papers WebSphere refers to a brand of proprietary IBM software products, although the term also popularly refers to one specific product: WebSphere Application Server (WAS). WebSphere helped define the middleware software category and is designed to set up, operate and integrate e-business applications across multiple computing platforms using Web technologies.
This paper explores what cross-channel transparency looks like through the consumer's eyes, the costs retailers incur by maintaining the status quo, and key steps retailers need to consider as they undertake cross-channel initiatives.
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New technologies emerge every day, but not all of them pay off, and adopting them too early might be risky for your organization.
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By: IBM
Published Date: May 22, 2013
In today's business environment, organizations of all sizes are struggling to maintain the advanced IT capabilities they need to be competitive while reining in cost and complexity. Shifting to off-premise hosted models, such as software-as-a-service (SaaS) and business process outsourcing, is a common activity undertaken to manage costs.
One of the main challenges businesses face in adopting cloud and SaaS delivery models is the task of synchronizing data and integrating the multitude of systems already in datacenters with new cloud-based applications, not to mention within the cloud itself. Traditionally, this required organizations to leverage existing tools as well as custom development.
This white paper looks at how two enterprises encountered problems with cloud integration and adopted IBM WebSphere Cast Iron to solve their immediate problems and extend use more broadly across their organizations.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Jun 22, 2010
Learn how the IBM WebSphere Portal can help extend the value of your System z platform to the web. Download this free white paper from IBM today!
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By: IBM
Published Date: Jun 22, 2010
How WebSphere, DB2, CICS, IMS and WMQ Interoperate: Dowload this free IBM white paper to learn more about CICS Transactional Servers and IBM middleware products.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Nov 24, 2009
This paper is aimed at IT architects and managers who need to understand how IBM CICS Transaction Server can be used in a modern service oriented architecture (SOA) enterprise solution.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 09, 2009
So what if things are tough out there, you can still deliver your business objectives while saving costs with the right application foundation. In this Web seminar we'll compare IBM WebSphere Application Server with JBoss, explain their various differences, and how they add up in a Total Cost of Ownership study.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 09, 2009
Succeeding in today's economy not only means utilizing technology to create intelligent, instrumented and interconnected solutions, but leveraging technology to optimize costs and do more with less. This brochure describes how the 3 key attributes of IBM's application foundation help deliver higher quality of service at a lower cost than JBoss.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 09, 2009
This webcast, "Untangle Your Connectivity Infrastructure - Free Up Your Cost," shows how IBM SOA solutions and IBM WebSphere untangle costly and debilitating complexities associated with connecting and integrating applications, services, and processes spread throughout the organization. The result is business agility and cost optimization.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 09, 2009
Does your IT change as fast as the market? A service-oriented architecture (SOA) provides a foundation that enables agility and aligns IT to business goals. This interactive presentation from IBM will show you how to provide fast, flexible, reliable access to information, business-wide. It also covers methods to ensure trust, management and security across business applications.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 09, 2009
"Recently, Open Source Software has been gaining in popularity due to the ability it provides users to view and modify source code. Another attraction is the perceived cost savings. Read the white paper that takes a look at the truth about those savings.
Initially, deployment environments like JBoss have an advantage-zero initial software acquisition costs. However, the white paper will show how, over time, IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) and IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment (WAS ND) win the TCO battle. Learn more."
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By: IBM
Published Date: Mar 28, 2008
Managing different international hotel brands is far from simple. Each brand needs to develop and preserve its own identity in order to drive differentiation and minimize inter-brand competition. In the modern hospitality sector, Web sites provide an important first point of contact for potential customers, so it is particularly important for each brand to have its own individual look and feel on the Web.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Mar 28, 2008
Ensuring that data can be exchanged between disparate systems reliably and with speed and transactional integrity is a difficult trick to pull off. And it gets even trickier when things don’t work as anticipated. Yet this is exactly the challenge IBM has addressed for over a decade: first with IBM MQSeries® and now with IBM WebSphere® MQ.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Mar 28, 2008
Business integration, along with the IT integration resources required to support it, has become an essential focus for companies across industries. These organizations want to update existing technology assets—and realize new value from what were previously disconnected and isolated applications.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Mar 28, 2008
The purpose of this Redbook is to provide guidance for the preparation of business process models, developed with the WebSphere® Business Modeler, which will ultimately be monitored by the WebSphere Business Monitor.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Dec 12, 2006
This paper gives the reader an overview of the functionality of IBM's WebSphere Customer Center, and explains why IBM is the strategic partner that more Fortune 500 companies select as their strategic platform for Customer Data Integration.
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This white paper examines a new virtualization category in the data center called application infrastructure virtualization and how it can augment and enhance the value of server virtualization.
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The IBMWebSphere® portfolio offers extreme transaction processing(XTP) capabilities that ensure you have a SMART SOA™-based application infrastructure, which can support your most demanding business-critical applications.
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This IBM® Redguide™ publication provides a high level overview of the new IBM WebSphere® CloudBurst™ Appliance, including current issues being faced in the information technology (IT) industry and how WebSphere CloudBurst can address many of these issues.
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The IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale product provides a high-performance, scalable cache framework. This chapter is an introduction to WebSphere eXtreme Scale.
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This chapter describes some of the scalability challenges that exist in today's dynamic business and IT environments and how WebSphere eXtreme Scale addresses these challenges. An introduction of WebSphere eXtreme Scale and the key features of the product is also provided.
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IBM Software Group performed a study that compared the performance of several WebSphere deployment configurations on Intel hypervisor environments.
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Businesses today need a Business Rule Management Systems (BRMS) solution that supports business changes and cycles far more effectively than traditional methods and takes direct advantage of business expertise. This IBM RedpaperT publication is intended for anyone who is interested in learning more about IBM WebSphere ILOG Rules for COBOL.
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Learn how WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System (BRMS) allows organizations to easily adapt business rules while ensuring compliance with policy requirements and analyzing the business impact of changes against key performance indicators. You will see how the BRMS is used in the back office to create eligibility rules that will be used to automatically screen auto insurance applicants.
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Find out how your organization can begin to see ROI from WebSphere ILOG BRMS in just 6 to 9 months.
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