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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

IBM bulks up integration line | CNET News.com

IBM bulks up integration line | CNET News.com: "IBM is expected to expand its server software line on Tuesday with a handful of integration and workflow-related products.
The company plans to introduce two integration servers, called WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and WebSphere Process Server. The software pulls data from various sources and tracks different steps in a business process, according to a company representative. ESB is a loosely defined term to describe integration servers that rely on industry standard messaging formats.
In addition, IBM plans to introduce a development tool geared specifically for writing programs that move data between systems, called WebSphere Integration Developer. IBM's Global Services division has also developed professional services for building software that conforms to a service-oriented architecture, or SOA, an increasingly popular software design approach that relies heavily on standards-based integration tools.
Steve Mills, the general manager of IBM's Software group, is scheduled to host a teleconference on Tuesday to detail the new products and the company's intention to design software specifically for SOAs. "

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