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The scalability of IBM’s WebSphere application server and its support for open standards helped the vendor once again capture the Channel Champions title in the application integration ...
The worldwide market for application integration, middleware and portal software rose nearly six percent to US$6.7 billion last year, according to research firm Gartner. IBM's WebSphere franchise ...
IBM stretched its market share lead in application servers, integration suites, portal products, message-oriented middleware and transaction-processing monitors, Gartner said.
The research shows that IBM maintained its dominance of the market in 2004, with a commanding 37.2% of the market. That share is more than the combined revenues of its four nearest rivals in ...
Here's a sixth pica for IBM in the $27 billion market for application integration and middleware (AIM) software which Gartner says continues to grow faster than the overall infrastructure software ...
The acquisitions bolster middleware product portfolios that already included technologies such as segments of Oracle’s Fusion middleware platform and IBM’s WebSphere application server.
A recent Gartner report indicates that IBM was the leader in the middleware market for 2011--the 11th year in a row Big Blue has taken the honor.
IBM once again outsold all competitors in the middleware market in 2010, giving Big Blue more than a decade atop the middleware space, according to Gartner.
Traditional integration software, or middleware, used to connect packaged or home-grown applications is typically more sophisticated and expensive.
PeopleSoft Inc. is deepening its ties with IBM Corp., announcing on Tuesday a sales and development partnership it called the most significant enterprise applications alliance in the companies ...
In technical areas, partners gave IBM particularly high marks for multivendor support and support for standards. Not surprisingly, the three vendors with their own enterprise applications to push ...
The worldwide market for application integration, middleware and portal software rose nearly six percent to US$6.7 billion last year, according to research firm Gartner.