Monthly Archives: June 2001

Bridging the Gap Between Java, .Net

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With Sun Microsystems Inc.s Java and Microsoft Corp.s .Net shaping up as the dominant platforms for Web services, a group of companies is trying...

ROI Is King

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The new realism has set in. Internet technology isnt worth buying for its own sake — it has to produce results. As the economic...

Fast Facts Section B: June 11, 2001

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SAS Goes ASPSAS Institute joined the application service provider fold last week, announcing a hosted version of its IntelliVisor business intelligence software for retailers....

Made in the Shade?

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Sun Microsystems is recruiting iPlanet head Mark Tolliver to be its Web-services "czar," as part of a plan to catch up with its rivals...

Lotus Pushes Domino Services

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Count Lotus Development Corp. as the latest developer to try to turn its software into services for the Web.The Cambridge, Mass., IBM subsidiary is...

Nokia Pours Java Into Cell Phones

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The worlds biggest cell phone maker, Finlands Nokia, has adopted Java as the basis for software on its future cellular phone and combined phone/handheld...

Reach Out and Integrate

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American Management Systems Inc. (AMS) has been notable among integrators for developing its own family of software products. Now, it is welcoming other software...

Solitary Guard or Army?

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D-Link and Linksys sell their products for $120 and $129, respectively. Those are simply unbeatable prices if all your price-conscious client wants is a...

SOHO Sentinels

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Beware the hacker because she lives, ready to prey on your clients wide-open broadband Internet connection. DSL and cable are the harbingers of security...

Microsoft Back on Attack

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The kinder, gentler face that Microsoft Corp. put on after last years landmark court decision to split up the company seems to have all...