In mid-January, webMethods 6 will ship, and the software will be bundled with the JBoss open-source app server, said Jim Ivers, director of product marketing at webMethods, Fairfax, Va. The app server ...
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In an attempt to seed the market for Web services, webMethods Inc. on Thursday served up a free, 60-day evaluation version of its application integration platform. Officials at the Fairfax, Va.-based ...
WebMethods, a Fairfax, Va.-based provider of integration middleware, has introduced its RFID Starter Pack, which includes software and services designed to help companies jump-start an RFID project.
WebMethods, based here, will bundle the JBoss open-source app server with webMethods 6, which will ship in mid-January 2003, said Jim Ivers, webMethods' director of product marketing. Because it is ...
In today’s hyperconnected world, the average enterprise juggles more than a 1,000 applications—a number projected to increase dramatically as innovation accelerates. Research firm IDC estimates that 1 ...
IBM to Acquire Two Enterprise Data Integration Platforms From Software AG Your email has been sent The $2.3 billion deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2024. IBM continues to invest in ...
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Integration software WebMethods said on Monday it intends to acquire Web services specialist Infravio for $38 million. Infravio, a company with 65 employees, makes a software registry to store ...
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