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IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software The Business Landscape is Changing Forcing Companies of All Sizes to Respond to a ‘Flat World’ Innovation that matters to CEOs: – Extend the ability to collaborate inside & outside – Innovate business models & processes – Leverage information for business optimization – Integrate globally – Agile business processes 87% expect fundamental change in next 2 years 78% believe innovation requires business and technology “The scale and pace [of global economic integration] is unprecedented … the greater part of the earth’s population is now engaged. ” © 2006 IBM Corporation 2
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software There is a Smarter Way! Aligning Service Oriented Approaches Foundational Extend End-to-End Transform Adapt Dynamically Smart SOA Delivers Value to Both Business and IT © 2006 IBM Corporation 3
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Distinct Value with Every Path Regardless of Where You Choose to Engage Value to business Scope Greater agility in Optimization and specific, departmental innovation across endbusiness areas to-end business processes Collaboration within a Coordination across line of business lines of business Foundational Value to IT Extend End-to-End Focused, proven, high End-to-end business -ROI projects process management to innovate and optimize % functions expressed as services % of services reused Business model innovation to support the Globally Integrated Enterprise-wide organizational cooperation Predictive business automatically responding to market forces Enact significant shifts without direct IT involvement Adapt Dynamically Transform IT for strategic advantage and business model innovation Technology becomes invisible <10% <40% <80% >80% <5% <20% <50% >50% Based on 5700 customers using our SOA offerings © 2006 IBM Corporation 4
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software The SOA Entry Points are a great way to build for change For rapid business return se ctivity Reu Conne Focused, proven, high-ROI projects focused on a single application or business unit © 2006 IBM Corporation Scenarios to get started with SOA Entry Points 5
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software BPM Enabled by SOA – Process Entry Point AGILITY: ability to quickly and effectively respond to changes, opportunities and threats 11. Design accurate and precise modifications to the business 22. Execute with speed and efficiency 3. Sense changes in the business 3 environment that require you to react Key Products Web. Sphere Business Modeler Web. Sphere Integration Developer Web. Sphere Process Server Web. Sphere Business Monitor Web. Sphere Business Services Fabric © 2006 IBM Corporation 6
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software 1 Design Accurate and Precise Modifications to the Business Level Modeling And Simulation § Designed for business users – Import models directly from Visio – Hundreds of process templates available (e. g. , IFW, IAA) – Optimize all aspects of your business – set KPI’s and metrics – Collaborate with subject matter experts through the Publishing Server § Model, simulate, and analyze – Enhanced analysis and simulation capabilities. Fully understand impacts before deploying. § Clean hand-off to I/T – Rapid and accurate deployment of your solutions – Design time integration with Web. Sphere Integration Developer and Filenet P 8 Designer © 2006 IBM Corporation 7
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New In Web. Sphere Business Modeler v 6. 1 § Improves interoperability across BPM − − − Improved traceability between Business Modeler and Web. Sphere Integration Developer Improved integration with IBM File. Net P 8 to include data flow information Added support for Human Tasks Human task visualization via IBM Lotus Forms integration Rational Data Architect integration § Enhances BPM Process Definition − Business rules support − Provides support for pre-defined process monitoring measures § Enhances BPM Analysis − Determines resource utilization across multiple process instances § Improves Business User Productivity − Supports business item state changes − Ability to export reports to Microsoft office − Ability to copy and paste multiple elements between processes § Extends management of models − Ability to share elements across modeling project © 2006 IBM Corporation 8
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software 2 Execute with speed and efficiency With SOA, leverage existing assets and achieve greater flexibility Legacy Systems Human Tasks Java App Packaged Apps © 2006 IBM Corporation State Machines 9
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Integration Developer v 6. 1 § Increases developer productivity – – – Simplifies the user interface for adapter tooling Reduces build time and memory footprint Improves synchronization and publishing time Refactoring support improvements Improved Installation § Enhances human-centric BPM capabilities – – IBM Lotus Forms integration New wizard to generate portlets quickly and easily Preconfigured people directory for rapid prototyping in WID Participant substitution/delegation § Enhances business-driven development capabilities – Improves traceability of model artifacts and process flows with Web. Sphere Business Modeler – Improved handling of WSDL / XSD – End-to-end event monitoring improvements § Extends the reach of process solutions – New HTTP and generic JMS provider bindings – New and enhanced Mediation primitives – Web. Sphere TX integration § Expands platform and infrastructure currency – Eclipse V 3. 2. 2 (compatible with RAD V 7. 0) – WPS V 6. 1 runtime, including JDK 5 © 2006 IBM Corporation 10
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software The Power of BPM and SOA in One Server The Engine Room of Business Process Management § Robust execution of business processes – Reliable, scalable, secure, open standards – Single integrated runtime for all SOA based process automation § Supports all aspects of process integration – – – Process flows Business rules Human steps Services State machines § Rapid process change ensuring business agility – Reuse existing services that you already have and create new services for future use. – Build process flows without knowing where the information is coming from (late binding of services) – Business rules control the execution sequence of the process and can change dynamically § Mission-critical performance and Qualities of Service § Leader in Forrester Wave for Integration-Centric BPM Suites © 2006 IBM Corporation 11
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Process Server v 6. 1 § Enhances human-centric BPM capabilities – – – Exploit Lotus Forms and Web. Sphere Portal clients generated by WID Federation of multiple staff repositories Participant substitution/delegation Batch processing of work items Link back to earlier activities in a process § Improves consumability and usability – – – Business process administration client enhancements Installer enhancements Improved handling of WSDL/XSD Dynamic iteration through a set of activities sequentially or in parallel Programmable access for business rule administration § Extends reach of process solutions – – New HTTP and generic JMS provider bindings New and enhanced mediation primitives Web. Sphere TX integration New generic JMS business process interface § Expands platform and infrastructure currency – – WAS v 6. 1 based runtime, including JDK 5 Simplified WAS ND topology support WAS XD support across all components New platforms - z/OS 1. 7+, including z. FS, i 5/OS, 64 -bit support for all server platforms © 2006 IBM Corporation 12
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Process Integrity Enabling Consistent Transaction Processing in an SOA Environment § Web. Sphere Process Server -- Current – – – – – Compensation spheres Transaction boundaries Transaction security Microflow transaction rollback Human handles exceptions Recovery mgmt for failed processes Fault handlers (for unexpected behavior) Long running transaction rollback Work order preservation Web. Sphere Process Server 6. 1 • Generic JMS business process interfaces • BO Validator • Service Invocation Retry • Restrict auto deletion to tasks that completed successfully • Event Sequencing • Greater flexibility in controlling the flow of the business processes © 2006 IBM Corporation 13
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Performance: Web. Sphere Process Server v 6. 1 § Industry leading capability in throughput, latency, and scalability across a broad range of BPM and SOA Connectivity scenarios § Web. Sphere Process Server delivers substantial performance improvements relative to v 6. 0. 2. 0, including: – Increased mediation throughput up to 100% across a variety of workloads and communications mechanisms – Increased long-running business process throughput by up to 40% – Support of objects and messages up to 80 MB in size – Time to install reduced by approximately 50% – Continued improvement in SMP and clustered scaling § Builds on significant improvements delivered in WAS 6. 1 © 2006 IBM Corporation 14
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software changes in the business environment that require you to react 3 Sense Empowering business people with actionable insight in dashboards § Provides views to manage and modify your business in real time – Management dashboards and reporting capabilities, including trending – Utilize tools to define or customize dashboards – Set KPI’s based upon Key Performance Objectives § Intervenes in deployed processes – Identify business situations to initiate real-time response as performance data is received § Performs continuous process improvement – Export data to Web. Sphere Business Modeler for analysis and process improvement – Re-run modeling simulations based on real data § Business Activity Monitoring capabilities – Monitor both activities and applications – Monitor a broad set of environments – Use adapters and access source applications for business monitoring © 2006 IBM Corporation 15
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Business Monitor v 6. 1 § Extends the reach of BAM – Ability to pull additional business reference information from various sources including • Web. Sphere ESB and Web. Sphere Process Server • Web. Sphere MQ Workflow processes • Business applications such as SAP • Events sent from Web. Sphere MQ § Empowers the line of business – Users can personalize dashboards – Hot KPI updates – Business users can subscribe to business alerts § Speeds development of BAM applications – – Templates speed the development time Deeper integration with Web. Sphere Integration Developer AJAX-based dashboards Instrument WAS applications by plugging Monitor Toolkit into Rational Application Developer § Lowers the overall costs of BAM deployment – Reduced installation time – Consistent installation experience § Expands platform and database support – Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Su. SE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9. 0 and 10, HP Itanium, Windows Vista (Monitor Toolkit) – DB 2 9, DB 2 for z/OS, Oracle 10 g © 2006 IBM Corporation 16
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software The Web. Sphere Service Registry and Repository provides value throughout the SOA lifecycle Web. Sphere Service Registry and Repository Publish Find Enrich Manage Govern Find Encourage Reuse Find and reuse services for building blocks for new composite applications. Govern Enable Governance Govern services throughout the service lifecycle © 2006 IBM Corporation Enrich Enhance Connectivity Enable dynamic and efficient interactions between services at runtime. Manage Help optimize service performance Enable enforcement of policies. Impact analysis 17
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Service Registry and Repository v 6. 1 § Promotes SOA principles for Web. Sphere MQ applications with new service representation – Metamodel and extensible parser supporting service representation of Web. Sphere MQ endpoints Interaction Services Process Services Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business App Services Access Services Management Services Business Services Apps & Info Assets § Enhances federation of service information – Shares consistent service information and service models with Web. Sphere Business Services Fabric Web. Sphere Service Registry and Repository Development Services § Provides usability and consumability enhancements – Graphical views of service metadata – Faceted type-ahead search to progressively refine results – Editors to drive all operations – Service Discovery from Web. Sphere and. Net platforms for service reuse and governance – Simplifies installation and configuration with support for Derby database Infrastructure Services § Enhances service governance and lifecycle management – New promotion model § Leverages ongoing Early Access Program driving collaborative development approach with customers © 2006 IBM Corporation 18
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Composite Business Apps Enable Dynamic Process Change Adaptive & Dynamic SOA-Based Processes Dynamic Capability Dynamic Composition § Dynamic business process change § Assembly and delivery of CBAs based on business context § Policy-driven to enabled faster change and easier maintenance § Flexibility across multiple constituents, channels and service levels SOA-Based Process Choreography Basic Orchestration © 2006 IBM Corporation § Process driven choreography of services § Process automation with associated business logic encapsulated within the business process § Improved flexibility and manageability with your SOA Basic Orchestration § Easier integration and connectivity § Standardized components and Web services § Based on well accepted technical standards 19
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Business Services Fabric v 6. 1 § Enhances lifecycle management of business policies – Increased expressiveness of policies – Better simulation support – Improved tooling for creating and managing policies § Improves Consumability and Usability – – – Enhanced search and browse capability Simpler install Enhanced documentation Simplified administration and interoperability with WSRR Support for Russian language § Enhancements to existing Industry Content Packs (Insurance P&C, Healthcare Payor, Banking Payments and Telecom Operations) – Capability and process decompositions enable top-down visibility into the business – Improved tooling for consuming and extending the assets § Expands platform, database and infrastructure currency – Concurrent with v 6. 1 product releases - WPS, WID, WESB, and WSRR – Added - SUSE Linux 10, Solaris 10, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, Oracle 10 g, DB 2 v 9. 1, z/OS 1. 8 © 2006 IBM Corporation 20
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software The SOA Entry Points are a great way to build for change For rapid business return se ctivity Reu Conne Focused, proven, high-ROI projects focused on a single application or business unit © 2006 IBM Corporation Scenarios to get started with SOA Entry Points 21
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Application Integration – Connectivity Entry Point Drive Flexibility With the Most Connected SOA § Connect to everything inside and outside your company § Count on reliable and secure connectivity § Rapidly integrate new web services and complex environments Key Products Web. Sphere Message Broker Web. Sphere ESB Web. Sphere MQ Web. Sphere Adapters Data. Power SOA Appliances Web. Sphere Service Registry & Repository Web. Sphere TX © 2006 IBM Corporation Shape = Protocol Color = Data type 22
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Advanced ESB Deployments – Federated ESB Topologies ØA single enterprise-wide ESB is rarely attainable – most businesses will have multiple ESBs across business units BPM Corporate Shared Services Business Unit ing ag s es m ssa gin gb SO bo AP Business Unit messaging backbone Business Unit ack Vendor A ne /H TT P Vendor B SOA Hardware c ba JMS Universal Transformation me ne o kb Service Registry Service Management & Security ØAs business processes span organizational boundaries, businesses will need to enable integration across ESBs, which requires an SOA competency center with strong governance practices and support capabilities © 2006 IBM Corporation 23
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Web. Sphere ESB Built on Web. Sphere Application Server for an integrated SOA platform § Integrates seamlessly with Web. Sphere platform § Delivers business-critical qualities of service § Easily extended to Web. Sphere Process Server § Integrated solution for service mediation and hosting • Delivers leadership in SOA standards for service composition, and leverages the embedded messaging and web services engines from Web. Sphere • Integrates everything with Web. Sphere Adapters for enterprise applications, the breadth of the Web. Sphere ecosystem, and support for standard protocols • Optimized for standard XML and web services formats, with basic support for other common formats • Provides business visibility with embedded event engine for Business Activity Monitoring solutions © 2006 IBM Corporation 24
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Enterprise Service Bus v 6. 1 § Supports a broader set of mediation patterns quickly and with reduced development effort Web. Sphere ESB – New message splitting and aggregation patterns – New service retry capability – Updated Business Object Mapper and relationship support § Enables streamlined operational infrastructure with platform currency Process Services Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business App Services Access Services Management Services New Web. Sphere TX integration New WS-Notification support New generic HTTP support Enhanced 3 rd party JMS support Interaction Services Apps & Info Assets – – Business Services Development Services § Integrates a broader range of services with expanded connectivity Infrastructure Services – Updated WAS 6. 1 based runtime – New and expanded OS platforms, including 64 -bit exploitation and i 5/OS support § Improves consumability and usability across the solution lifecycle – Easier server installation and configuration – Expanded XML and WSDL support © 2006 IBM Corporation 25
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Web. Sphere Message Broker Built for universal connectivity and transformation in heterogeneous IT environments • Delivers universal connectivity and transformation • Provides a flexible solution to address a wide range of requirements • Optimized to accommodate any IT environment • Offers unique quality of service and connectivity on z/OS • Exploits the unparalleled reach and reliability of the Web. Sphere MQ enterprise messaging backbone • Integrates everything through standard protocols, Web. Sphere Adapters for enterprise applications, and specialized connectivity options • Enables transformation between a wide range of data formats, including XML, legacy, and industry standards, and custom formats • Optimized for high-volume processing and rapid time to value for complex mediation requirements with a robust set of pre-built mediation function © 2006 IBM Corporation 26
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Message Broker v 6. 1 § Enhances consumability and productivity – Reduces time to get started – Simplifies development tasks and debug Web. Sphere Message Broker § Enhances SOA support – Supports Web Services natively with WS-security & WS-Addressing – Integrated with Data. Power SOA appliance – Out of the box integration with WSRR § Simplifies administration and systems management – Enterprise wide identity, authentication and authorization with Tivoli Federated Identity Manager and LDAP – Common Eclipse based tool for MQ and Message Broker – Manageability improvements Process Services Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business App Services Access Services Management Services Interaction Services Apps & Info Assets Development Services § Extends connectivity – Built in nodes for EIS access: SAP, Siebel, People. Soft – Native support for very large file processing, including FTP – New SMTP node – Improved WTX integration Business Services Infrastructure Services § Extends platform support and performance – 64 bit Linux, JDBC XA support, Java 5 – Ultra High Performance XML parser including schema validation – Compact memory footprint, real time graphical performance analytics – Significant performance improvement on ALL platforms © 2006 IBM Corporation 27
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Web. Sphere Data. Power Integration Appliance XI 50 Purpose-built hardware ESB for simplified deployment and hardened security • Redefines the boundaries of middleware with specialized hardware • Many functions integrated into a single device • Simplified deployment and ongoing management • Secures services on the network with sophisticated web services access control, policy enforcement, message filtering, and field-level encryption • Optimized to bridge between leading standard protocols at wirespeed, including web services, messaging, files, and database access • Enables transformation between a wide range of data formats, including XML, legacy, and industry standards, and custom formats • Captures and emits events to facilitate web services management and enable business visibility in Business Activity Monitoring solutions © 2006 IBM Corporation 28
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere Data. Power Integration Appliance XI 50 v 3. 6. 1 § Expanded integration and connectivity – Dynamic Web Services policy framework (WSPolicy and WS-Security Policy) – WS-I Basic Profile and Basic Security Profile support Interaction Services Process Services Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business App Services Access Services Management Services Business Services Apps & Info Assets § Enhanced governance capabilities Web. Sphere Data. Power Integration Appliance XI 50 Development Services – Enhanced MQ support – Full support for WS-Reliable. Messaging (WS-RX) – Additional support for VLAN and NFSv 4 – Enhanced support for WSRR and UDDI v 3 registries – Full support for SOAP 1. 2, WS-Security 1. 1 updates – Integration with DB 2 V 9 pure. XML Infrastructure Services § Breakthrough enhancements for ease of use – Streamlined Multi-step Transaction Processing – Expanded Quality of Service (Qo. S) support © 2006 IBM Corporation 29
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Web. Sphere MQ Reliable messaging backbone for SOA § Reliable messaging for applications and Web services § Integrates virtually any commercial IT system § Proven qualities of service and availability for mission-critical applications § Supports industry standard interfaces § Connects Web Services with non-Web Services § Ubiquitous transport to extend and underpin your ESB Enterprise Messaging Backbone: Web. Sphere MQ HP-UX Windowsz. Linux Solaris © 2006 IBM Corporation AIX z. OS OS/400 Linux NSS OVMS 30
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere MQ Service Definition Support. Pac § Provides a Service Definition to kick-start your SOA – Service Definition enables applications connected with Web. Sphere MQ to appear as Services Web. Sphere MQ § Promotes application re-use – Enables applications connected to Web. Sphere MQ to be composed and re-used as Services Process Services Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business App Services Access Services Management Services Interaction Services Apps & Info Assets Development Services § Improves visibility and governance – Enables applications connected by Web. Sphere MQ to be catalogued as Services – Aids auditing and change management to help assess the impact of changes to MQ applications Business Services Infrastructure Services § Encourages broader choice of management and monitoring – Service definition is published for use by ISVs and customers to identify, manage and configure MQ applications as Services – Exploited by Web. Sphere Service Registry and Repository for governance of existing MQ-connected applications © 2006 IBM Corporation 31
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software What’s New in Web. Sphere MQ Low Latency Messaging v 2. 0 A planned future product that is intended to: § Extend the Web. Sphere MQ messaging family Web. Sphere MQ Low Latency Messaging § Provide a messaging transport designed to be optimized for low latency, high-throughput delivery § Offer a range of semi-reliable delivery transports with varying quality-of-service characteristics § Integrated with Web. Sphere Front Office for Financial Markets Process Services Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business App Services Access Services Management Services Interaction Services Apps & Info Assets § Filter messages flexibly Development Services § Provide high availability Business Services Infrastructure Services All statements regarding IBM's future direction or intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. This information is for planning purposes only. The information herein is subject to change before the products described become available. © 2006 IBM Corporation 32
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software SOA Connectivity: Enhancing Our Portfolio Accelerate SOA integration CICS Transaction Gateway 7. 1 Web. Sphere Adapters 6. 1 Secure, scalable and flexible SOA access to CICS applications Accelerate time to value, and simplify the integration of applications in a SOA with • Improve service enablement and connectivity for application reuse with JCA Adapters for inclusion with Web. Sphere ESB, BPM, II, Offerings • Build your own adapters easily with the enhanced Web. Sphere Adapter Toolkit. Web. Sphere Transformation Extender v 2. 7. 1 plus Updated Industry Packs Accelerated time to value, and regulatory compliance for Healthcare solutions • Extended networking support to leverage CICS TS V 3. 2 - the flagship SOA release of CICS TS • Monitor end-to-end transactions via EWLM support • Support your enterprise wide management with enhanced systems monitoring capability and integration with other systems management tools. • Web. Sphere Transformation Extender Pack for EDIFACT • Web. Sphere Transformation Extender Pack for X 12 © 2006 IBM Corporation 33
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software Web 2. 0 -Enabling the Web. Sphere Portfolio Process Service Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business Access App Services Infrastructure Services Management Services Interaction Services Apps & Info Assets Development Services Business Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business Access App Services Infrastructure Services Management Services Information Services Apps & Info Assets Development Services Process Service Information Services Enterprise Service Bus Partner Services Business Access App Services Infrastructure Services © 2006 IBM Corporation Management Services Process Service Apps & Info Assets Development Services Business Services Interaction Services Web. Sphere Data. Power Integration Appliance XI 50 3. 6. 1 • Support for AJAX and REST web services • New DB 2 v 9 pure. XML support WAS Web 2. 0 Feature Pack Business Services Interaction Services Web. Sphere MQ Bridge for HTTP Support. Pac • Web 2. 0 to SOA Connectivity • AJAX Messaging • AJAX Development Toolkit Web. Sphere Service Registry and Repository • Easy access to service information using REST API • Improved user experience utilizing Web 2. 0 technologies Web. Sphere Commerce 6 Feature Pack 3 New Feature Pack 3 uses latest Web 2. 0 technology for LOB tooling 34
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software 4 Q 2007* Product Deliveries Summary BPM and Connectivity Platform V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Process Server V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Business Modeler V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Integration Developer V 6. 1 Web. Sphere ESB V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Business Services Fabric V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Business Monitor V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Message Broker V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Adapters V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Publishing Server V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Service Registry & Repository V 6. 1 Web. Sphere Data. Power V 3. 6. 1 . *Dates subject to change © 2006 IBM Corporation CICS Transaction Gateway V 7. 1 CICS Universal Client V 7. 1 CICS Interdependency Analyzer V 2. 2 CICS TS Service Flow Feature V 3. 2 z/TPF Put V 4. 1 Application Time Facility V 2. 9 EPS Problem Determination Tools V 8. 1 WAS EJB 3. 0 Feature Pack WAS Web 2. 0 Feature Pack Web. Sphere Commerce Feature Pack 3 Web. Sphere Front Office V 2 Web. Sphere MQ Low Latency Messaging V 2 Web. Sphere MQ v 6. 0. 2 Support Pac Web. Sphere TX V 8. 2 & Extender Packs Web. Sphere V 6. 2 Web. Sphere TWSS, Presence Server, XML Doc Mgmt Server and IMS Connector V 6. 2 35
IBM Software Group | Web. Sphere software SOA Entry Points and Web. Sphere – Simpler to use! Proven configurations, best practices, and step by step guides SOA Configurations SOA Sandbox Examples and best practices provide low-risk, practical, hands-on path to understanding §Web. Sphere MQ §Web. Sphere App. Server §Web. Sphere Int. Developer §Web. Sphere Process Server §Web. Sphere Portal Server §Web. Sphere ESB ibm. com/soa Solutions for common SOA use helps reduce deployment time cases §System p Configurations for SOA §SOA Security and Management §Leveraging Legacy and Packaged Applications Web. Sphere ESB Web. Sphere MQ Web. Sphere Adapter for SAP Applications CICS Transaction Server Web. Sphere Service Reg. and Repository Web. Sphere Application Server Web. Sphere Message Broker CICS Transaction Gateway Web. Sphere Integration Developer Full version software trials ‘Try online’ hosted environments Tutorials Configuration guides Solution Guides Demos Tested platforms Architectural Guidance © 2006 IBM Corporation 36
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