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Thoughts on IBM Impact 2012

Posted on May 4th 2012
The marketing and sales team is back from a terrific week in Las Vegas with IBM at the Impact 2012  show.  The show itself is huge – like 9,000 attendees huge – with a variety of sessions on everything from servers, to development tools, new technologies and best … Read More

MyEclipse Blue Secure Edition: The Private Plugin Marketplace IBM Rational® Doesn’t Offer

Posted on Apr 26th 2012
Our secure environment for WebSphere® tools and technologies behind the firewall provides flexibility and security at a fraction of IBM tool costs -that’s a fact, and it’s designed specifically for WebSphere use and as a replacement for IBM Rational tools. Download / Learn more (white paper) Blue Secure has the distinction … Read More

End of Life Quick Sand

Posted on Apr 16th 2012
Enterprise risk management is a recent (but quickly maturing) science that tries to quantify the vulnerabilities and threats of operational changes in business environments, and take measures to ensure continuity. For information technology, these risks usually entails disaster recovery, security, theft and exploits. It is rare, however, that … Read More

The tools you need for IBM WebSphere®: The all-new MyEclipse Blue Edition

Posted on Mar 20th 2012
MyEclipse Blue 10.1 has smarter RAD migration, Java 7 and improved WebSphere archive support that highlight this product release. Download / Learn more MyEclipse Blue Enterprise Edition for IBM WebSphere® developers is a replacement or an adjunct technology to IBM Rational® tools, but it has the distinction of … Read More

Software Delivery. You’re Doing it Wrong.

Posted on Feb 23rd 2012
Wikis, emails, zip files, CDs and flash drives are no longer viable techniques to share software, as we’re seeing that companies are now using internal installers to control how software is used in the enterprise. With that, our  Secure Delivery Center (SDC) keeps IT projects on-time and on-budget … Read More

No Love? Open Source and the Enterprise, a Rocky Relationship

Posted on Feb 14th 2012
So, our support staff has recently fielded customer concerns regarding the use of Eclipse Open Source plugins. Some of the concerns are surprising, but the rest are more annoying than anything else. Here’s what we learned: * Eclipse.org removed support from its sites for last year’s Eclipse; enterprises … Read More
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