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245 00 IBM Express Runtime V2.1 /|cAleksandr Nartovich [and 
       others].|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
250    1st ed. 
260    [Rochester, Minn.] :|b[IBM Corp., International Technical 
       Support Organization],|c©2005. 
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336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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490 1  Redbooks 
500    Text enhanced by pdf downloads. 
500    Title from title screen. 
500    "May 2005." 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    Mid-market companies are looking for complete solutions 
       from the solution providers who know their businesses and 
       specialize in a particular solution category such as 
       warehouse management or supply chain integration, within 
       their industry. In order to provide an environment for the
       business solution, either the solution provider or the end
       customer must obtain the software needed to run the 
       provider's application program. This software normally 
       consists of a database, a Web server, and an application 
       server. These components, which are not actually part of 
       the business solution, but are required to support the 
       application program, are called middleware. The process of
       obtaining, installing, configuring, and supporting the 
       middleware components is a complex process for the 
       solution provider, who currently has to absorb the cost of
       setting up the environment. The provider has to work with 
       multiple suppliers who have multiple terms and conditions,
       different license structures, and multiple departments to 
       work with on the contracts and support structures, all of 
       which leads to added infrastructure costs and 
       inefficiency. IBM designed the Express Runtime offering to
       address the needs of the solution providers serving mid-
       market customers. The main design criteria were reducing 
       complexity for the providers by offering a pre-integrated 
       and pre-configured middleware solution with a single 
       contract, one license, one set of contracts, and a very 
       competitive price. With Express Runtime, you get WebSphere
       Application Server - Express, DB2 UDB Express, and IBM 
       HTTP Server with a single install, one contract, and a 
       significantly lower cost compared to purchasing the 
       individual components. Express Runtime includes quick 
       start samples and documentation to get you up and running 
       quickly and easily. Please note that the additional 
       material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
546    English. 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
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650  0 Middleware. 
650  0 Application software. 
650  0 Computer software. 
650  0 Client/server computing. 
650  2 Software 
650  6 Middleware. 
650  6 Logiciels d'application. 
650  6 Logiciels. 
650  6 Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) 
650  7 software.|2aat 
650  7 Application software|2fast 
650  7 Client/server computing|2fast 
650  7 Computer software|2fast 
650  7 Middleware|2fast 
700 1  Nartovich, Aleksandr. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tIBM Express Runtime V2.1.|b1st ed.
       |d[Rochester, Minn.] : [IBM Corp., International Technical
       Support Organization], ©2005|w(DLC)  2006273514 
830  0 IBM redbooks. 
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