Filling out its SOA product line, IBM on Tuesday announced its acquisition of XML hardware maker DataPower, which offers products to boost performance of business processes in SOA environments. The ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SOA Software, a leading provider of Enterprise API Management and SOA Governance solutions, today announced support for REST services in its latest release of Policy ...
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IBM Tuesday announced it has acquired XML networking vendor DataPower for an undisclosed amount. Privately held DataPower makes integration and security appliances for processing XML and Web services ...
SOA Software, a provider of unified governance automation products, announced today a centralized policy definition and service monitoring solution for IBM DataPower appliances. The tool, Service ...
In case you haven’t noticed, IBM’s WebSphere group is building a one-stop middleware conglomerate, adding products and acquiring small companies at a furious pace. Today, the WebSphere brand doesn’t ...
The move is expected to fill gaps in IBM's products, which focus on modeling, assembling, deploying and managing business processes automated through an SOA, which is an evolution in distributed ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — IBM Corp. has leveraged last year’s acquisition of DataPower Technology Inc. to offer three XML appliances and a security-consulting service within IBM’s WebSphere group. The ...
The IBM WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40 was one of three SOA appliances released by the Armonk, N.Y., company. The three new products stem from IBM's acquisition in October of DataPower, ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — IBM Corp. has acquired DataPower Technology (Cambridge, Mass.), removing from the field one of the last independent startups in XML acceleration. Following last summer’s ...
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