At the end of 2016 I spent some time performance testing IBM MQ, Pivotal RabbitMQ and Apache ActiveMQ in a Docker environment. This project goal was similar to my earlier tests on the native OS described in this blog post,… Read More ›
Performance
IBM Integration Bus surpasses Open Source competition with superior performance and usability
Authors: Li-an Yu (IBM), Michael Swenson (IBM), Taylor Allison (IBM), Timothy Causey (IBM). In today’s competitive environment, customers are turning to Open Source Software as “good enough” to meet their performance and financial goals. OSS initially became popular with Linux, Eclipse,… Read More ›
Video recording of the WAS vs JBoss, WebLogic and Tomcat presentation
Finally I was able to spend some time and record a video of the session I delivered in LasVegas during the IBM InterConnect 2016 conference. Since the recording was done last week in my home “studio” I decided to record… Read More ›
WAS vs. WebLogic, JBoss and Tomcat presentation from InterConnect 2016
Please see updated version of this post here: http://ibmadvantage.com/2016/04/04/video-recording-of-the-was-vs-jboss-weblogic-and-tomcat-presentation/.
WebSphere vs. WebLogic competitive positioning white paper
This paper describes technical and cost advantages of IBM WebSphere Application Server over Oracle WebLogic Server. Findings presented here are the result of extensive research conducted by IBM based on publicly available information, including product documentation, user forums, industry conferences,… Read More ›
PerfHarness: another IBM contribution to the Open Source community
Two weeks ago, IBM donated the PerfHarness source code under the MIT license (MIT) to the open source community. Anyone can use PerfHarness as-is or enhance it with additional capabilities. This step is another example of the IBM support of the… Read More ›
IBM Integration Bus is a better ESB than Open Source, Microsoft or Oracle – a Business Partner perspective
When it comes to choosing an ESB for you next project, there are a lot of choices. Many companies follow a formal process that includes technical evaluation, vendor viability, operational characteristics, cost and other criteria. The experience of others, who… Read More ›