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My point exactly Tom.. I see and hear the term Websphere thrown about like everybody is just crystal clear on what the product really is. This is a case in point of terrible product naming. In a great many cases, you aren't even sure what platform it actually runs on.
Tom Liotta wrote:
Therein lies a big difficulty with the original post. "Websphere" is plain and simple a blanket marketing term covering a bunch of products with varying degrees of relationships to each other.
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