WebSphere Application Server
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18 Alternatives To WebSphere Application Server
Apache HTTP Server
Apache httpd has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996
Apache Tomcat
An open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies
JBoss
JBoss is Red Hats Java EE 5-compliant (soon Java EE 6-compliant) application server.
Liferay Digital Experience Platform
An enterprise-grade platform that enables companies to create and connect personalized digital experiences across web, mobile, and social.
LiteSpeed Web Server
LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) is a high-performance Apache drop-in replacement.
Microsoft System Center
Microsoft System Center provides solutions to simplify the deployment, configuration, management, and monitoring of the infrastructure.
OpenText Portal
OpenText Portal provides a highly scalable and efficient means of aggregating content and applications for use across a variety of initiatives
Oracle GlassFish Server
GlassFish Server
Oracle Service Bus
Technical information about the Oracle Service Bus, enterprise-class SOA enterprise service bus (ESB)
Oracle WebCenter Portal
Oracle WebCenter Portal is the modern user experience platform for the enterprise and the web.
Oracle WebLogic
Receive a complimentary technical review and consultation on moving your Oracle WebLogic Server applications into containers.
Oracle WebLogic Suite
Oracle WebLogic Suite is an application server for building and deploying enterprise Java EE applications.
Payara Server
Payara Server is fully supported, developer-friendly, open source application server. Innovative, cloud-native, optimized for production deployments.
Red Hat JBoss EAP
Use Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform to build, deploy, and host Java applications and services—quickly and flexibly.
WebSphere Message Broker
Enterprise Service Bus
WebSphere Portal
Web Portal