HP servers and operating systems expand with IBM software
HP has just officially announced a cooperation agreement with
HP has officially announced a cooperation agreement with "Big Blue", to bring more choices to customers when using middleware IBM software running on HP Integrity server and HP-UX 11i operating system. .
HP Integrity Server ( Source: HP ) Over the next few months, IBM will triple its current middleware number on HP Integrity servers using HP-UX 11i with WebSphere, Rational, and Tivoli brands, Lotus and Information Management.
For more than 10 years, HP and IBM have teamed up to develop multiple, standards-based, multi-functional software solutions, with the goal of optimizing IBM middleware running on the HP-UX platform and the products like WebSphere Application Server, DB2 Universal Database and Tivoli Storage Manager. Recently, they have shared many important customers in the fields of financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, government and health.
Sandy Carter, vice president of IBM's service-oriented architecture (SOA) software group, said: ' Our middle-tier campaign objectives are to integrate service-oriented architectures with multiple platforms. Different, including HP Integrity servers running on HP-UX 11i systems, which is a platform that IBM has prioritized to support . '
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