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WebSphere

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WebSphere

A family of Java development and Web application server products from IBM that run in an open, Eclipse-technology based environment on OS/390, OS/400, NT/2000, Linux and various Unix platforms. WebSphere Application Server is a Java-based application server that supports servlets, JSPs and EJBs. It also includes the Apache Web server. WebSphere Studio Application Developer absorbed VisualAge for Java in 2001 and provides a visual development environment running on Windows for writing JSPs and servlets. WebSphere Studio Workbench adds e-business tools that are usable across the Web, the enterprise and on wireless devices.



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an independent research firm, has recognized IBM WebSphere Commerce as the only commerce vendor to land in the leaders category for the last two years in both B2C (business-to-customer) and B2B (business-to-business) e-commerce, in a 3rd Quarter 2006 Forrester Wave Commerce Platform report.
Insurers are harnessing IBM WebSphere Software platform to simplify communication among agents, customers and suppliers by linking legacy systems to new Web-based technology.
Jabbour, a 12-year veteran of Prolifics, first worked in Prolifics' Paris office before coming to the United States as VP of Prolifics' WebSphere Consulting Division and CTO, where his leadership played a key role in growing the IBM WebSphere services practice and helping Prolifics execute over 600 WebSphere projects in the past 5 years.
 
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