Monthly Archives: February 2002

Microsoft Tunes .Net My Services

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...