WebSphere process server WebSphere sMash WebSphere Adapters All of the above
Its an IBM product.
IBM launched their WebSphere Application Server software on 22 June 1998. The software was initially created by Donald Ferguson. It is the flagship product within IBM's WebSphere software suite.
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A data extraction and transformation program for Windows NT/2000 servers that is used to pull data from legacy databases, flat files and relational databases and convert them into data marts and data warehouses. Formerly a product from Ascential Software Corporation, which IBM acquired in 2005, DataStage became a core component of the IBM WebSphere Data Integration suite.
Security applications available through CA Internet Security Suite include: Cloud Integration and Protection, Healthcheck, Expert Package, as well as Identity and Access Management.
IBM offers FTP server software, for example as part of their WebSphere suite. For affordability, however, you could consider going with a free, open-source solution.
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Yes Net Suite is available as an online download. In order to download Net Suite you can either use a torrent and get the file or download it from cnet.
Both are brand names of Software products made by their respective manufacturers i.e. IBM and BEA, however people generally refer to their Application Servers written in compliance with the J2EE specifications maintained by SUN. In that sense both are similar products and work on Java. However there may be differences between both in the way they are implemented and the J2EE features that they offer as well as additional value adds. Those would be too much to list here and suggest that you visit the respective sites of the Vendors. (These are not just application servers actually but entire suite of products, but generally people mean 'Application Servers')
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