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Extreme Blue uses IBM engineers, interns, and business managers to develop technology and business plans for new products and services. Each summer an Extreme Blue team also works on a project. These projects mostly involve rapid prototyping of high-profile software and hardware projects. Publicly released projects include the following:
IBM SkillsBuild is a free education program focused on underrepresented communities in tech, that helps adult learners, and high school and university students and faculty, develop valuable new skills and access career opportunities. The program includes an online platform that is complemented by customized practical learning experiences ...
The WebSphere Portal package is a component of WebSphere application software. Like WebSphere, WebSphere Portal was originally developed and marketed by IBM. Portal has been released since 2001, [1] and is now sold in five editions. [2] In July 2019, IBM completed the sale of WebSphere Portal (along with several other IBM products) to HCL ...
Information Management Software — database servers and tools, text analytics, and content management. Rational Software — Software development and application lifecycle management. Acquired in 2002. Tivoli Software — Systems management. Acquired in 1995. Re-branded as 'Cloud & Smarter Infrastructure' (C&SI) in 2013.
HCL Connections is a Web 2.0 enterprise social software application developed originally by IBM and acquired by HCL Technologies in July 2019. Connections is an enterprise-collaboration platform which aims to helps teams work more efficiently.
Symphony Developer Edition is a free high-performance computing (HPC) and grid computing software development kit and middleware. [7] It has been described as "the first and only solution tailored for developing and testing Grid-ready service-oriented architecture applications". [8]
The IBM Information Management System (IMS) is a joint hierarchical database and information management system that supports transaction processing. [1] Development began in 1966 to keep track of the bill of materials for the Saturn V rocket of the Apollo program, and the first version on the IBM System/360 Model 65 was completed in 1967 as ICS/DL/I and officially installed in August 1968.
At the start of 2002, Tivoli Systems Inc, became Tivoli Software, a brand within IBM. [8] IBM initially grew the software portfolio under the Tivoli brand through development and acquisition . [ 9 ] [ 4 ] There are some thoughts this may have resulted in the brand containing a large set of overlapping and marginal products [ 4 ] In April 2013 ...