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 Understanding IBM Workplace Strategy and Products: Featuring Lotus WorkplaceIBM's vision for the future of collaborative computing is realized in this guide to implementing the IBM Workplace for IT managers. An overview of the key product lines that implement the IBM Workplace vision, including Lotus Workplace, WebSphere Portal, Lotus Notes and Domino, and WebSphere Everyplace is also provided.
The purchase of... |  |  A Secure Portal Using Websphere Portal V5 and Tivoli Access Manager V4.1This Redbook focuses on the security aspect of Portal’s single access point to help IT architects, IT specialists, security architects and security administrators understand and implement portal security using a secure portal solution.
Portals provide a personalized single point of access to applications, content, people and processes... |  |  Patterns: Broker Interactions for Intro and Inter-Enterprise (IBM Redbooks)This Redbook concentrates on distributed application integration using the Process-focused Application Integration:Broker application pattern for intra-enterprise, and the Extended Enterprise:Exposed Broker application pattern for inter-enterprise.
The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to... |
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 Linux Web Hosting With Websphere, DB2, and DominoThis redbook is intended to assist Web server administrators utilize IBM software offerings to build and manage a Web server using Linux as the base operating system. It is assumed that the reader has basic Linux administration skills, an understanding of general HTML syntax, and is knowledgeable in Java programming.Therefore, this redbook is not... |  |  Architecting Portal Solutions: Applications Development (IBM Redbooks)This IBM Redbook is focused on architecting and building WebSphere Portal Server-based Dynamic Workplaces. It addresses the needs of SWG Architects, Business Partners, and customers for building skills in architecting solutions by identifying themes that can be applied across multiple SWG Industry Solutions. This includes using e-business... |  |  Understanding the IBM WebFacing Tool: A Guided Tour (IBM Illustrated Guide series)Written for IBM eServer iSeries programmers responsible for converting applications to a web-based interface, this book takes users through WebFacing a sample green screen application using IBM WebSphere Development Studio Client. How to use the different features of the tool to enhance the application after the initial conversion is demonstrated,... |
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 DB2(R) SQL PL : Essential Guide for DB2(R) UDB on Linux(TM), UNIX(R), Windows(TM), i5/OS(TM), and z/OS(R) (2nd Edition)
- IBM's definitive guide to writing DB2 SQL PL stored procedures, triggers, UDFs, and dynamic compound SQL
- Fully updated to reflect the entire DB2 UDB product family, and new SQL PL improvements for Windows, UNIX, Linux, iSeries, and zSeries
- Presents expert tips and best practices drawn from
... |  |  IBM Websphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud
When I joined IBM in early 2001, WebSphere Portal was little more than an idea. But
some believed this was going to be the future of web technology. When WebSphere
Portal v1 was released later in that same year, spending the time required to cobble
together the components needed to make it run, was an exercise in patience and... |  |  IBM InfoSphere Replication Server and Data Event Publisher
Business planning is no longer just about defining goals, analyzing critical issues, and then creating strategies. You must aid business integration by linking changed-data events in DB2 databases on Linux, UNIX, and Windows with EAI solutions , message brokers, data transformation tools, and more. Investing in this book will save you many... |
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