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New WebSphere Software and Initiatives to Simplify Application Development and Integration
New WebSphere Software and Initiatives to Simplify Application Development and Integration
Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM
IBM has announced new WebSphere software and initiatives incorporating the industry's most advanced Web services support to allow companies to respond faster to ever-changing demands, increase efficiencies, and execute new market opportunities.
IBM also is offering new programs, resources, and communities that make it easier for developers, customers, and business partners to improve their Web services skills and speed up Web services adoption in the financial services, insurance, and manufacturing industries.
The new members of the WebSphere Version 5 family - IBM WebSphere Application Server Enterprise and WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition - meet customers' demand for technology that simplifies much of the application development, integration, and management that takes place across diverse enterprises.
The software offers the industry's broadest support for J2EE and Web services, putting to use Web services standards that IBM has helped develop to simplify complex integration tasks. Using Web services, developers can graphically design and control the flow of complex and diverse applications and transactions across the network.
In IBM's view, Web services and J2EE are fundamental starting points to a better-integrated infrastructure, but businesses are also demanding secure, scalable middleware that manages multiple business processes inside and outside the corporate firewall. "What sets IBM apart is that we think that Web services based on XML and J2EE are just the beginning," said Jocelyne Attal, vice president, marketing, for IBM's WebSphere software platform. "What we're hearing from customers is that vital needs such as integration with legacy assets, the ability to manage and integrate high volumes of transactions, and a more self-managing infrastructure certainly don't go away in the new Web services world; in fact, they become more important."
New IBM WebSphere features:
Developers can build applications with WebSphere's new,
integrated workflow engine and tools. They ca visually choreograph complex business processes to integrate J2EE and Web services applications and packaged applications. IBM WebSphere's workflow engine is based on XML technology that IBM is now working to standardize, in advanced form, with
industry partners, including BPEL4WS (Business Process
Executive Language for Web Services), WS-TX (Web Services
Transactions), and WS-C (Web Services Coordination.
With WebSphere, developers can build applications that quickly
adapt to changing conditions. While a bank processes an online
loan request, the business manager can use a simple browser
interface to interject a new requirement - such as raising
the minimum deposit - without stopping the application or
waiting for developer to hard-code the change.
System administrators can take advantage of WebSphere's new
autonomic features that improve application performance and
reduce downtime by isolating, reporting, and analyzing problems
as they occur. New self-managing, self-configuring features
enable computing capacity to be expanded, or problems to be
detected and fixed, while the application is running.
Companies can track exactly who subscribes to a Web service
and how often it is used. IT departments can even use the new
software to track and bill for services rendered within the
organization and then bill accordingly.
IBM announced an array of programs and support for business partners, developers and customers to accelerate the adoption of Web services, including:
Speed-start Web services (available on developerWorks, IBM's
resource for developers), a program that helps IT managers and
WebSphere's community of two million developers adopt Web
services on WebSphere at no cost. Program resources include
technical support forums, online education for all developer
skill levels, the Web services Software Evaluation Kit filled
with IBM development tools and middleware, and a hands-on lab
and lecture series. For face-to-face education, IBM will hold
Web Services Developer Days in select cities worldwide over
the coming months. For more information, go to ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/start.
IBM's Web Services Industry Councils, to promote Web services
adoption in the financial, banking, manufacturing and
insurance sectors. Councils will be established worldwide.
Web Services Executive Connection program, including
seminars, case studies, best practices and readiness
assessment tools, to help senior business managers use Web
services to reduce costs and speed business integration.
Web Services Advanced Training for Business Partners, a new
educational and mentoring program that provides partners with
the same advanced Web services training as IBM provides to its
own consultants.
WebSphere Business Integration Accelerators for Business
Partners, which provides resources and expertise to help
partners build solutions that integrate with other
applications through the WebSphere Business Integration
platform. It enables more ISVs to take advantage of WebSphere
Business Integration to use Web services protocols, reduce
integration costs, and shorten development of ISV
applications.
IBM QuickStart for Tivoli Access Manager, new rapid
deployment services to help customers build secure Web
services using Tivoli software. For a limited time, IBM is
offering qualifying IBM PartnerWorld for Software business
partners the opportunity to offer their customers an IBM
QuickStart for Tivoli Access Manager Service offering at no
additional charge.
IBM's Technical Training Services provides customers with new
Web services e-tutorials that consist of Web-based materials,
multimedia presentations, e-labs, and interactive real-time
chats with an instructor via instant messaging and e-mail
feedback. For more information on e-tutorials, go to
www-
3.http://ibm.com/services/learning/us/catalog/ebusiness/all.html
WebSphere Application Server Enterprise, V5 - $25,000 per processor - available February 21; for more information go to www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/enterprise/.
WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition, V5 - $6,000 per developer seat - available February 21; for more information go to .
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