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In computing, IBM WebSphere refers to a brand of software products, although the term also refers in popular usage to one specific product: IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS). IBM designed WebSphere to set up, operate and integrate electronic business applications across multiple computing platforms, using Java-based Web technologies. It includes both the run-time components and the tools to develop applications that will run on WAS. Contents 1 History 2 IBM WebSphere software 2.1 Application Servers 2.1.1 Distributed Application & Web Servers 2.1.2 In Memory DataGrid or distributed cache 2.1.3 Other Application Servers 2.2 Business Integration 2.2.1 Application Integration and Connectivity 2.2.2 Process integration 2.3 Commerce 2.3.1 Web commerce 2.4 Mobile, Speech and Enterprise Access 2.4.1 Device Software 2.4.2 Mobile and Enterprise Access 2.4.3 Speech 2.4.4 Translation 2.4.5 Other Mobile, Speech and Enterprise Access 2.5 Networking 2.5.1 Host Access 2.6 Organizational productivity, portals and collaboration 2.6.1 Portals 2.7 Software Development 2.7.1 Integrated Development Environment 2.7.2 Analysis modeling and design 2.7.3 Problem-determination tools 2.7.4 Process and portfolio management 2.7.5 Software quality management 2.7.6 Traditional programming-languages and compilers 2.8 Systems management 2.8.1 Application performance and availability 2.9 Enterprise content management 3 See also 4 Notes and references 5 Further reading 6 External links // History IBM introduced the first product in this brand, IBM WebSphere Performance Pack, in June 1998[1]. As of 2010[update] it forms a part of IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment. IBM WebSphere software See also: List of IBM products The following complete list of IBM WebSphere software uses IBM classifications.[2] Several tools appear in more than one category. Application Servers Distributed Application & Web Servers Application integration, data access and integration, business processing and distributed transaction monitoring: IBM WebSphere Application Server IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (free) In Memory DataGrid or distributed cache Partitioned, replicated and elastic storage of data in a grid of machines. Can also be used for distributed caching integration IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale ([2]) Other Application Servers Other platforms on which to run inter-operable applications: Remote Server WebSphere sMash (Project Zero) Business Integration Application Integration and Connectivity Application Integration and Connectivity middleware reduces the complexity of connecting applications to applications. WebSphere Adapters (JCA-based) and WebSphere Business Integration Adapters Data Interchange for MultiPlatforms for z/OS IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40 DataPower XML Accelerator XA35 IBM WebSphere ESB IBM WebSphere Message Broker for MultiPlatforms for z/OS with Rules and Formatter Extension for Multiplatforms with Rules and Formatter Extension for z/OS IBM WebSphere MQ Express Extended Security Edition for z/OS V6 WebSphere MQ Everyplace Network Edition Retail Edition WebSphere Service Registry and Repository WebSphere Transformation Extender WebSphere Business Integration for Financial Networks v2.2 for z/OS for AIX Process integration Runtime and infrastructure for real-time application integration, event-driven processing and process automation. WebSphere Business Events Business Integration Server Express Business Integration Workbench Entry Edition Business Integration Workbench Server Business Modeler Advanced Basic Publishing Server Business Monitor Business Services Fabric Event Broker IBM WebSphere Integration Developer InterChange Server MQ Workflow for MultiPlatforms for z/OS and OS/390 Partner Gateway Advanced Edition Enterprise Edition Express IBM WebSphere Process Server Commerce Web commerce Platform framework for e-commerce, including marketing, sales, customer and order processing functionality in a tailorable, integrated package. IBM WebSphere Commerce Enterprise Professional Express Mobile, Speech and Enterprise Access Device Software Device software consists of client-sMicro Environment - this support many platforms, for instance, see their WEME 6.1.1 evaluation platforms. Mobile and Enterprise Access Everyplace Access Everyplace Deployment, which has evolved into IBM Lotus Expeditor Everyplace Mobile Portal Enable Speech Delivers Business-to-employee (B2E) and Business-to-consumer (B2C) services, including voice recognition and telephony speech processing: Embedded ViaVoice Unified Messaging for WebSphere Voice Response WebSphere Everyplace Subscription Manager Voice Response for AIX Voice Server Translation Translation applications convert languages automatically and assist humans performing internationalization tasks. Translation Server, for Multiplatforms Other Mobile, Speech and Enterprise Access Everyplace Device Manager Everyplace Mobile Portal Everyplace Server for Telecom IP Multimedia Subsystem Connector WebSphere Presence Server Radio-frequency identification (RFID) Premises Server WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server Networking Host Access Provides multi-protocol transparency and control and connectivity (protocol stacks and terminal emulation) to host applications. WebFacing Deployment Tool with HATS Technology WebSphere Host Access Transformation Services WebSphere Host Integration Solution WebSphere Host On-Demand Organizational productivity, portals and collaboration Portals Portals provide personalized access to a variety of applications and aggregate disparate content sources and services. Portals allow people to customize their user experience, with personalized applications based on role, context, actions, location, preferences and team-collaboration needs. There are many other things that can be brought[by whom?] into a portal site. WebSphere Portal[3] WebSphere Portlet Factory Software Development Integrated Development Environment Application development tools for Websphere IBM Rational Application Developer Application Server Toolkit Analysis modeling and design Assists in creating resilient architectures for Service-oriented architecture (SOA), programming specifications, business processes and rules. Branch Transformation Toolkit for WebSphere Studio WebFacing Deployment Tool with HATS Technology WebSphere Developer WebSphere Development Studio Client Advanced Edition for iSeries WebSphere Studio Asset Analyzer WebSphere Studio Device Developer Problem-determination tools Problem-determination and -debugging tools: Application Performance Analyzer for System z Debugger Tool for System z File Manager for System z Fault Analyzer for System z Optim Move for DB2 Workload Simulator for OS/390 and System z Process and portfolio management Implements and manages enterprise processes and investments: IBM Asset Transformation Workbench IBM Workbench Software quality management Tools that address all dimensions of software quality: functionality, reliability and performance: Studio Workload Simulator for z/OS and OS/390 Traditional programming-languages and compilers 3GL and 4GL/RAD language-based tools and unified development environments. COBOL Family Systems management Application performance and availability Define, measure, and manage to committed service-levels across complex heterogeneous environments with central control. Studio Application Monitor Enterprise content management Information Integrator, Content Edition (IICE) IBM WebSphere Information Integration See also Java portal IBM InfoSphere DataStage Enterprise application integration Universal Business Adapter - an IBM advertising campaign (2002) Notes and references ^ IBM Introduces WebSphere Performance Pack ^ IBM WebSphere software - Products by category ^ WebSphere Portal belongs to the IBM Lotus products but to the WebSphere brand [1] Further reading Budinsky, F.; G. DeCandio, R. Earle, T. Francis, J. Jones, J. Li, M. Nally, C. Nelin, V. Popescu, S. Rich, A. Ryman, T. Wilson (2004). "WebSphere Studio overview". IBM Systems Journal 43 (2): 384–419. doi:10.1147/sj.432.0384. ISSN 0018-8670.  External links The Sphere Journal and Online Knowledgebase IBM WebSphere software catalog IBM WebSphere Redbooks Technical resources for the WebSphere software platform Global WebSphere Community A Video on IBM WebSphere Application Server Installation v • d • e International Business Machines Corporation Corporate Directors Cathleen Black · Kenneth I. Chenault · Juergen Dormann · Michael L. Eskew · Shirley Ann Jackson · Minoru Makihara · Lucio A. Noto · James W. Owens · Samuel J. Palmisano · Joan E. Spero · Sidney Taurel · Lorenzo H. Zambrano Hardware Products Cell · Mainframe · Personal Computer · POWER Software Brands Information Management · Lotus · Rational · SPSS · ILOG · Tivoli · WebSphere Consulting and IT Services IBM Global Services See also IBM India · IBM PC compatible · IBM Public License · History · Acquisitions and spinoffs · Products Annual Revenue: US$103.6 billion (FY 2008) · Employees: 398,455 (2009) · Stock Symbol: NYSE: IBM · Website: www.ibm.com