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IBM launches Rational Software resource center

Feb 24, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

(PR excerpt) — Following IBM's acquisition of Rational Software last December, the two companies have combined forces to provide an integrated end-to-end development and deployment solution. Rational's open, industry-standard tools for developers can improve the speed, quality, and predictability of application development on J2EE, .NET, Linux, and other platforms, for a range of applications, including… embedded software for devices such as cell phones and medical systems.

IBM's new Resource Center for Rational Software provides access to a white papers, product information, and information on community resources and discussions. Rational Software is a founding member of Eclipse and has taken a leadership role in the growth of Eclipse as the open source standard.

 
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