Bowstreet Announces Support for IBM's eServer iSeries Systems.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers TEWKSBURY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 2004 Bowstreet(TM), a leading provider of development tools for adaptive J2EE applications, announced its support for the IBM eServer This article is about the IBM family of computer servers. For the open access electronic text archive, see EServer.org. IBM eServer was a family of computer servers from IBM Corporation. iSeries platform with the release of Bowstreet Portlet A small window on a portal page. Portlet technology allows a portal page to be customized more quickly either internally by the development team or by the end user. Portlet technology can come as an adjunct to a portal server or as optional interfaces to ERP applications. Factory for WebSphere version 5.8.2. The IBM eServer i5, the newest generation of the iSeries server family, is the industry's first server based Refers to hardware or software that runs in the server. Contrast with client based. on advanced IBM POWER5(TM) microprocessor technology, and was launched earlier last month. More than 400,000 iSeries and AS/400 servers have been purchased by more than 240,000 IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) customers in at least 100 countries. The introduction of Bowstreet Portlet Factory on the iSeries platform enables Bowstreet to expand its reach. In addition, iSeries customers who are also Domino users can take advantage of Bowstreet's Lotus Collaboration Extension to extend their Domino data to WebSphere Portal. "With this announcement, iSeries customers using WebSphere Portal can take advantage of Bowstreet Portlet Factory to help them more easily and quickly build portal environments to deliver web-based services to their users when the occasion calls for adaptive or highly customized portlets," said John Reed, director, eServer iSeries product management and business operations, IBM. Bowstreet Portlet Factory complements WebSphere Portal with tools and technology for rapidly creating, customizing, maintaining, and deploying portlets. The ease of use and advanced development features of Bowstreet Portlet Factory dramatically streamline the entire portlet development process, enabling developers to deliver adaptive, robust portlets in a fraction of the time and at a fraction of the cost. "IBM iSeries users are a large and loyal community. Our relationship with IBM has been a great contributor to our success, and our support of the iSeries platform is another way for Bowstreet to leverage IBM's global footprint," said Steve Ricketts, vice president of marketing, Bowstreet. "Expanding our reach to include the iSeries customer base will increase our value to the WebSphere Portal community exponentially." About Bowstreet Bowstreet(TM) is the leading provider of development tools for the creation and maintenance of adaptive J2EE applications. With Bowstreet's award-winning automation framework and patented reusable software components, development teams can rapidly build adaptive portlets, web services, and J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) A platform from Sun for building distributed enterprise applications. J2EE services are performed in the middle tier between the user's machine and the enterprise's databases and legacy information systems. web applications that stand-alone or integrate directly into an existing infrastructure. Unlike with traditional RAD tools, Bowstreet-built applications are inherently designed for maximum adaptability, allowing for the creation of multiple iterations from a single model without the need for costly reprogramming Reprogramming refers to erasure and remodeling of epigenetic marks, such as DNA methylation, during mammalian development[1]. After fertilization some cells of the newly formed embryo migrate to the germinal ridge and will eventually become the germ cells . The Bowstreet development framework is used by more than 65 companies, including Bureau Veritas, Cardinal Health System, Cisco, Crossrail, DuPont, Fidelity Information Services See Information Systems. , GM, John Crane, Kroger, Northwestern Mutual, Sun Microsystems, UNICCO UNICCO United Nimba Citizen's Council , and Wackenhut. Bowstreet is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts and has offices in Boston, New York Boston is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 7,897 at the 2000 census. The town is named after Boston, Massachusetts. The Town of Boston is an interior town of the county and one of the county's "Southtowns. , Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and London. www.bowstreet.com. Bowstreet is a trademark of Bowstreet, Inc. All other company names and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or owners. |
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