Monthly Archives: February 2002

Visual Studio .Net/BizTalk Combo May Tame Web

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Microsoft Corp.s Visual Studio .Net, making its formal debut this week, is a good news/bad news proposition for app developers.The good news, as well...

B2B Extends to Biz Processes

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The growing trend to marry business process modeling to Web services is extending business-to-business integration beyond simple transactions between companies.Major vendors of EAI (enterprise...

PKI Maker Turns to Services

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NEEDHAM, Mass.--In an attempt to resurrect itself after a disastrous 2001, security developer Baltimore Technologies plc. is orchestrating a massive reorganization.At the heart of...

Verizon Wireless Takes Rural Route

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Verizon Wireless on Monday announced that it has closed a deal to acquire certain assets of Dobson Communications Corp., a company that specializes in...

Wireless Internet i-Bursts Into Demo Show

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ArrayComm Inc. on Monday announced a manufacturing partnership with Kyocera Corp. and gave the first public demonstration of its i-Burst wireless Internet technology at...

Sourcing Software Takes Care Of Business

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E-sourcing application upgrades from FreeMarkets Inc. and Zeborg Inc. let companies more easily manage online procurement, according to officials from the two developers.FreeMarkets today...

MSN Messenger Vulnerable to Hijacking

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A well-known problem in the way that Internet Explorer handles user cookies can be exploited to allow an attacker to hijack MSN Messenger sessions,...

AT&T Deploys New Optical Network

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AT&T Corp. announced on Monday that is has deployed a new optical network that is capable of righting itself quickly in response to failure...

2nd Annual eWEEK eXcellence Awards: Finalists

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Perhaps at no other time has it been more difficult for technology vendors to ply their wares. Products and services had better be faster,...

64-Bit CPUs: What You Need to Know

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Its the peak, the top, its the Mona Lisa. Its the $64,000 Question: what processor will dominate 64-bit computing? Sixty-four bits holds the promise...