IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances information
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IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances is a family of pre-built, pre-configured rack-mountable network devices (XML appliances) designed to accelerate XML and Web Services deployments while extending SOA infrastructure. Originally these devices were created by DataPower Technology Inc., which was acquired by IBM in October 2005.[1]
This WebSphere family consists of rack-mountable network appliances, blade appliances, appliances that rack inside a z/OS mainframe, and virtual appliances. The appliances are designed to scale to meet the demands of growing organizations, with options for high availability and clustering for increased performance and reliability. DataPower SOA Appliances can be integrated with other IBM middleware products, such as WebSphere Application Server.
^Press release about IBM's acquisition of DataPower Technology Inc.
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