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  • ISVs to jump-start Tivoli's autonomic engine

    IBM has announced that it will be making software development kits available to independent software vendors worldwide who choose to use the new Tivoli Autonomic Monitoring Engine.

  • Java pros sign up for virtual bot battle

    More than 120,000 developers have already signed up for a Java coding competition which will see the finalist's virtual robots battle it out in August.

  • Businesses feel integration pain

    Companies are struggling to pull together disparate information stored in their IT systems--and the larger the business the bigger the problem.

  • Notes development focuses on cost reduction

    Total cost of ownership for businesses was a major focus for the development team working on Lotus Notes 6 and Lotus Domino 6, slated for a third quarter release.

  • Business predicted to tackle IT integration

    Business process integration is predicted to grow dramatically within the next five years, as companies tackle the task of melding disparate IT applications and systems.

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