Analyst reports
Bruce Silver Associates - IBM Websphere BPM Suite
IBM’s new BPM suite, based on WebSphere Business Modeler, Business Monitor, and Process Server version 6, brings all of these components together in a common serviceoriented framework. The architecture provides a common orchestration engine, common data representation, common invocation model, and common design environment
Last updated: 24 Oct 2005
Announcement letters
IBM WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Integration Developer, and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus V6.1.2 enhance value through business user empowerment
IBM WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Integration Developer, and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus V6.1.2 enhance value through business user empowerment WebSphere Integration Developer is the "one tool, one set of skills" solution for end-to-end integration in your SOA
Last updated: 04 Sep 2008
Brochures
Extended Entitlement Information
IBM plans to protect customers' past investments in IBM integration software, and does not expect current customers to migrate immediately from currently entitled products to the new WebSphere® Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer offerings.
Last updated: 23 Jun 2006
Case studies
WebSphere Integration Developer Case Studies
With WebSphere software, our clients have integrated systems, applications and data across their enterprises. Read about how they have maximized business flexibility and realized real-world business value.
Last updated: 21 May 2008
Data sheets
IBM WebSphere Process Server, Version 6.1.2 and IBM WebSphere Integration Developer, Version 6.1.2
At the heart of BPM is IBM WebSphere® Process Server, Version 6.1.2, a high-performance busi-ness engine that can run your critical business processes securely, consistently and with transactional integrity.
Last updated: 02 Sep 2008
IBM WebSphere Process Server, Version 6.1 and IBM WebSphere Integration Developer, Version 6.1
You need to respond faster than your competitors, out-maneuvering them to stay ahead of the game, and provide your customers with the service and products that differentiate you from your competitors. Business process management (BPM) enables you to do exactly that.
Last updated: 09 Oct 2007
Information centers
WebSphere Business Process Management V6.2 information center
Welcome to the IBM® WebSphere® Business Process Management Version 6.2 information center where you can find all of the information that you need to install, maintain, and use IBM WebSphere Business Process Management software.
Last updated: 10 Oct 2008
WebSphere Integration Developer 6.1 information center
Welcome to the IBM® WebSphere® Integration Developer Version 6.1 information center where you can find all of the information that you need to install, maintain, and use the IBM WebSphere Integration Developer for Linux® and Windows®.
Last updated: 09 Oct 2007
WebSphere Process Server 6.1 information center
Welcome to the IBM® WebSphere® Process Server, version 6.1, information center, where you can find all of the information that you need to install, maintain, and use IBM WebSphere Process Server.
Last updated: 09 Oct 2007
Webcast
Lotus Forms, Process Server and Portal
In this webcast you will learn how Cardiff University with the help of IBM Business Partner, Open Logic, is developing a solution that is helping the university to attain their goal of the "Modern Working Environment".
Last updated: 28 Sep 2007
White papers
An introduction to WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer
An introduction to IBM WebSphere® Process Server and its development tool,IBM WebSphere Integration Developer. The paper presents the value of migrating from WebSphere Process Server heritage products,including IBM WebSphere MQ Workflow,IBM WebSphere InterChange Server and IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server editions
Last updated: 01 May 2008
Sustaining your advantage with business process integration based on SOA
IBM delivers a compelling business process management portfolio that enables companies to easily automate business processes based on SOA, while still using existing IT investments.This SOA-based process integration is made possible by a standards-based service component architecture(SCA)that renders IT as reusable services
Last updated: 21 Oct 2005
