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WebSphere Virtual Enterprise and Service Level Differentiation
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise can provide Service Level Differentiation for incoming requests. However, getting appropriate results requires careful configuration. This article describes the behavior of WebSphere Virtual Enterprise with regards to Service Level Differentiation and discusses how to create appropriate configurations.
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WebSphere Extended Deployment
A suite of three powerful application infrastructure products that can be bought separately or as a package: WebSphere Virtual Enterprise, WebSphere eXtreme Scale, and Compute Grid
 
Comment lines: Erik Burckart: The most common questions about Session Initiation Protocol
If you have questions about the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Servlet 1.0 support (JSR 116) in IBM WebSphere Application Server, this article offers the most frequently needed answers about SIP support and functionality in WebSphere Application Server V6.1 and V7.
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Exploring WebSphere sMash with WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Just because IBM WebSphere sMash simplifies Web 2.0 application development and deployment doesn't mean you have to scarifice clustering and high availability. Learn how to use your WebSphere sMash application JVMs as a cluster in IBM WebSphere Virtual Enterprise, and how the On Demand Router component can help you easily manage request flows to these sMash applications.
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Taming the business and cultural challenges of a shared application infrastructure using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
An organization's move to shared resources can result in higher levels of value, service, and cost savings. It's also a cultural shift that aligns business objectives more directly with IT operations and reduces the operational autonomy of individual development and deployment teams. This article looks at the business and operational impact of a shared infrastructure, and ways to approach the hurdles on the way to achieving this environment.
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