Monthly Archives: February 2002
Microsoft Tunes .Net My Services
Microsoft Corp. may have bitten off more than it can chew with its Web services offerings. The company is now telling partners and customers...
Microsoft to Phase Out MIS
NEW YORK--As Microsoft Corp. announced the availability of its Mobile Information Server 2002 Enterprise Edition last week, company officials said the company plans to...
Java Performance Tuning
A big part of tuning the performance of a Java application server is tuning the Java VM in which the application server runs. On...
App Integration Comes Out Of The Box
Vitria Technology Inc. today announced a new family of enterprise application integration products that address businesses needs to meet legislative and market demands.The companys...
Datasweep Automates Product Lifecycle
Looking to automate a products lifecycle from manufacture through sales and service, Datasweep Inc. announced today the next version of its flagship product.Datasweep qualifies...
Iona, Microsoft Test Web Services Interoperability
Iona Corp. and Microsoft Corp. will host a two-day forum this week to test interoperability in Web services offerings from various vendors.The tests, which...
Proposal Calls for Quick Response to Flaw Discoveries
A proposal for a new process for disclosing security vulnerabilities has reignited the old debate over how flaws should be published and whether theres...
Microsoft Depositions To Be Released
The media will be given access to the transcripts and video tape recordings of the recent depositions of Microsoft Corp., Washington District Court Judge...
Deferred Surprises in .Net Development
In my last newsletter, I discussed the limits of the Common Language Infrastructure at the core of the .Net promise of language-neutral programming; some...
Invensys Retools, Hangs On To Baan
Invensys plc, the parent company of enterprise resource planning software maker Baan, is undergoing a major restructuring.The diversified technology company earlier this week said...