IBM Websphere
Websitewww.ibm.com/cloud/websphere-application-platform/

IBM WebSphere refers to a brand of proprietary computer software products in the genre of enterprise software known as "application and integration middleware". These software products are used by end-users to create and integrate applications with other applications. IBM WebSphere has been available to the general market since 1998.

History

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In June 1998, IBM introduced the first product in this brand, IBM WebSphere Performance Pack.[1] As of 2012 this first component formed a part of IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment.

Products

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The following products have been produced by IBM within the WebSphere brand:[2]

  • IBM WebSphere Application Server - a web application server
  • IBM Workload Deployer - a hardware appliance that provides access to IBM middleware virtual images and patterns
  • IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale - an in-memory data grid for use in high-performance computing
  • IBM HTTP Server
  • IBM WebSphere Adapters[3]
  • IBM Websphere Business Events
  • IBM Websphere Edge Components
  • IBM Websphere Host On-Demand (HOD)
  • IBM WebSphere Message Broker
  • Banking Transformation Toolkit
  • IBM MQ
  • IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory
  • IBM WebSphere Process Server
  • WebSphere Commerce (sold to HCL Technologies in 2019)[4]
  • WebSphere Portal (sold to HCL Technologies in 2019)
  • WebSphere Studio Application Developer (aka WSAD, replaced Rational Application Developer in 2003)

References

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  1. ^ "IBM Introduces WebSphere Performance Pack". Archived from the original on 2005-08-19. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  2. ^ IBM WebSphere industry solutions
  3. ^ Davies, Saida; Moore, William; Chung, Albert; Li Jin, Qian; Patino, Gregorio; Sreenivasan, Lakshminarayanan (June 2006). "WebSphere Adapter Development" (PDF). IBM.
  4. ^ Pece, Sal (30 Jul 2019). "What's the future of WebSphere Portal as HCL acquires IBM products?". theserverside.com.
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