Monthly Archives: February 2002

Web Services Fate in Developers Hands

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

Zantaz Service Restores, Recovers E-Docs

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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

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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

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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...