WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive white paper takes two of the top application platforms on the market and compares their technical features, capabilities and overall benefits head-to-head. Read on and learn how you can improve your overall application strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
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 Redpaper™ publication is intended for anyone who is interested in learning more about IBM WebSphere ILOG Rules for COBOL.
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IBM WebSphere Application Server, Version 6.1 is the foundation of the IBM WebSphere software platform and is the key building block for a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
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This white paper briefly covers key differences between IBM WebSphere Application Server and Oracle WebLogic Server. While both products are of high quality and will perform well even in demanding mission-critical environments, there are still some differences in their efficiency and resulting total cost of ownership.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Learn about virtualizing the most common mission-critical applications and find out if this approach is right for your organization in this presentation transcript.
EBOOK:
View this interactive E-Book to learn about the world's #1 application server and why it is the best possible foundation for applications running in the modern data center.
WEBCAST:
Legacy middleware platforms are not only costly to run but also cannot provide the speed and scalability needed for the Web, mobile, and cloud applications that modern business has come to rely on. View this webcast to learn how to accelerate and reduce the cost of provisioning these applications.
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This white paper breaks down the top ten quality and performance issues that application performance management can help to solve by detecting applications' performance problems and their causes.
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Recent reports expose the monumental growth rate of data volumes. With increasing data volumes comes a need for computational power to absorb and analyze all this data in an attempt to gain a competitive edge. This paper attempts to shed some light on the decision process for selecting a specialty analytic server in today's business environments.