WHITE PAPER:
If your organization is considering deploying a new portal or migrating from one solution to another, IBM can help you make an educated and benefits-focused decision. This evaluation guide takes a scenario-based approach to help you navigate the portal decision criteria based on your current business priorities.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper offers key tips on how to successfully integrate Java-based applications deployed on WebSphere Application Server with C-based implementations by leveraging Java Native Interfaces (JNI). Discover the benefits of this platform and how it can simplify the process of creating, configuring and invoking shared libraries.
WHITE PAPER:
This commissioned study conducted by Forrester on behalf of IBM describes how one company was able to realize a 42% 3-year return on investment by migrating from an open source application server to WebSphere Application Server (WAS).
CASE STUDY:
New banking regulations required Fortis to more efficiently process credit applications. To achieve this, Fortis needed real-time access to external information resources, as well as seamless integration among branch offices.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper also describes IBM WebSphere® Virtual Enterprise, a product designed to virtualize enterprise applications and services across the IT infrastructure.
CASE STUDY:
This case study explains how when a major grocer needed to keep pace with hiring needs because of rapid growth and they needed to ensure consistent and timely response to HR events they turned to Lombardi Teamworks® to help them extend their processes out to the local stores and to efficiently manage HR requests.
PRODUCT DEMO:
Learn how WebSphere ILOG BRMS allows organizations to easily adapt business rules while ensuring compliance with policy requirements and analyzing the business impact of changes against key KPIs. You will see how the BRMS is used in the back office to create eligibility rules that will be used to automatically screen auto insurance applicants.
WHITE PAPER:
An enterprise service bus (ESB) increases the flexibility provided by a service oriented architecture (SOA) by decoupling a service requester from a service provider. Read this white paper to learn how these capabilities can be used by banks to simplify integration of banking services, lower costs and speed up time to market.