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(Sep 29, 2003)
Advanced Web Services course includes the
latest technologies on Apache SOAP Axis, BPEL, WS-Transaction, WS-Coordination,
WebSphere Business Connection, Web Services Gateways, Grid computing, and
Advanced WebServices using Websphere-WSAD. 
IBM
announces 11 new WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
(Jun 24, 2003)
IBM WebSphere Business Integration
Adapter connectivity has been expanded to connect - straight out of the box -
to WebSphere Application Server Enterprise, in conjunction with WebSphere
Studio Application Developer Integration Edition.
(Jun 24, 2003)
CRM Buyer magazine examines the IBM
WebSphere software platform and the benefits it offers to businesses of all
sizes. The article reviews the software’s technology roots, its offerings and
options, capabilities, pricing, effectiveness, competition, and where the
future may take WebSphere software.

Until now, the options available for
implementing business flows in a typical enterprise-computing environment were
daunting. IT project managers had to choose between complex high-end EAI/BPM
solutions and high-risk application development projects. More often than not,
IT decision makers opted to do nothing and wait.
When IBM, Microsoft, and others
submitted the BPEL4WS specification to OASIS, a compelling alternative to the
traditional options became available. BPEL is to process orchestration what SQL
was to data management. Its impact is significant; transforming application
integration from a risky and expensive endeavor into a mainstream development
practice. BPEL has the potential to create the foundation for new composite,
Internet-scale, loosely coupled applications.
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