Monthly Archives: June 2001
Bridging the Gap Between Java, .Net
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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?
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
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
The kinder, gentler face that Microsoft Corp. put on after last years landmark court decision to split up the company seems to have all...