IBM acquires SOA hardware appliance vendor
IBM has acquired DataPower Technology, a Cambridge, Mass.-based company that markets appliances to boost the security and performance of message traffic flowing through service-oriented architectures.
The move, announced yesterday, marks IBM’s first foray into the SOA hardware market. IBM acquired DataPower to help users improve the performance and security of SOAs, said Robert LeBlanc, general manager of WebSphere at IBM.
Read the complete story here. (Computerworld)
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