IBM Case Study: Whirlpool Corporation
White Papers Following the guidelines of the IBM Application Framework for e-business, Whirlpool built its portal with IBM WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Edition, IBM Net.Commerce (now part of the IBM WebSphere Commerce Suite family), IBM HTTP Server...
[September 13, 2004, 0:00]
Cisco readies XML device
News Anthias was previously chief technology officer in IBM's group for MQSeries messaging software. Cisco intends to use MQSeries messaging within its routers to speed up transmission of XML data, the executive said.
[March 29, 2005, 9:35]
Data integration shake-out due, says Ascential
News Ascential is moving in that direction already, he asserted: "We have a connection to IBM's MQseries, for users to transfer data, populate repositories and drive dashboards. Data integration products, which transform data between different corporate...
[November 13, 2001, 17:10]
IBM hopes to eclipse software rivals
News The software combines two previous IBM MQSeries integration products with integration technology from the company's acquisition of CrossWorlds Software earlier this year, said Doug Brown, marketing director for IBM's WebSphere Business Process...
[June 10, 2002, 14:09]
IBM readies AS/400 push
News In December, IBM is planning to start beta testing version 5.1 of its MQSeries for AS/400 middleware, which will increase cluster and messaging queue management. IBM is poised to give its midrange AS/400 platform a face-lift, positioning it as the...
[September 23, 1999, 16:16]
IBM shrinks integration software
News Its most established integration software, which used to be called MQSeries, is widely deployed in large corporations for reliably sending data via messages between computers. IBM plans to muscle into an emerging market for scaled-down integration...
[August 29, 2003, 12:15]
IBM to acquire business software maker
News The company's integration software, MQSeries, grew 129 percent over the same time period. IBM said Tuesday it will snap up CrossWorlds Software for $129m in cash, in a move to strengthen its infrastructure software business.
[October 30, 2001, 15:52]
IBM bets big, not blindly, on Win2000
News These will include DB2 Universal Database, Lotus Domino, MQSeries, SecureWay Communications Server, Websphere Application Server, VisualAge for Java and Net.Commerce. At a two-day Windows 2000 forum for the press at IBM's Research Triangle Park...
[August 31, 1999, 8:42]
Big Blue ready to search corporate data
News The alerts, sent through IBM's WebSphere MQSeries messaging software, can trigger another action, such as a stock purchase. IBM will begin a broad testing programme for integration software designed to bring order to unruly and far-flung patchworks...
[June 7, 2004, 9:00]



