Monthly Archives: February 2002
Web Services Fate in Developers Hands
The prospect of web services is finally moving from promise to potential, and that means developers will have to start choosing their weapons. Last...
Letting the User Interrupt
The inexcusable sin of any so-called information technology is failure to pay attention. The 1950s or 1960s model, where jobs get fed to big,...
Ready to Take Flight
Funny thing about XML database servers: Even though XML is by now firmly established as the lingua franca of the next phase of e-commerce,...
Netegrity Secures Portal
Combining portal and security technologies, Netegrity Inc. is building a new type of platform to provide secure application delivery and give IT managers a...
How to Get Your Company in the Know
Knowledge management systems have the potential to become the most important means of information dissemination to hit the enterprise since e-mail, but product weaknesses...
Protocol Switching
To help service providers, particularly old-time incumbents, wend their way gradually into IP networking, edge router vendors are designing more products that combine ATM...
Kattoon: February 18, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Zantaz Service Restores, Recovers E-Docs
Enron Corp. has brought to light an issue that most organizations outside the financial services arena dont give much thought to: How do you...
Ultra Wideband Is Important Step Forward
On Feb. 14 the Federal Communications Commission gave the green light to a new generation of wireless communications, imaging and radar systems by approving...
Revved-Up Itaniums, Xeons to Headline IDF
Intel Corp. will tout the improved performance of its next Itanium processor, the virtual dual-CPU capability of its upcoming Xeon chips, a 5GHz Pentium...