Monthly Archives: January 2006

What is EGL?

I was recently at the IBM Software University, a IBM education event mainly for the IBM software group internal people and for business partners like us. In one of the [...]

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Are you thinking SOA??

If you are considering SOA or currently doing some SOA in your organization, you are in good shape. If not, I would recommend you get on that path, before you [...]

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What is GlueCode?

GlueCode as the name suggests is a glued set of opensource products. Apache Geronimo, the well-known open source J2EE application server is at the heart of GlueCode Architecture. IBM recently [...]

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Process Integration and WebSphere

Process Improvement is a Top Priority for CIOs around the world in 2006. This is a result of a survey of of more than 1400 CIOs around the world. More [...]

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WebSphere Master Data Management and Customer Center

This is an interesting article on WebSphere Master Data Management and WebSphere Customer Center. http://advisorupdate.info/Articles.nsf/nl/17364?open&pid= This is a nice direction for IBM going forward as IDC mentioned there is huge [...]

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WebSphere World

On this blog, I would like to focus on IBM’s WebSphere product offerings. I am a big fan of WebSphere and it’s family of products that are offered under that [...]

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