Monthly Archives: April 2002
Sun Is Striving for Its Own Identity
The Javaone Show, held last week, began life as a technical gathering and quickly evolved into a forum for chest thumping, top 10 lists...
UCITA Shields Purveyors of Buggy Apps
When it comes to bad software, you will eat your lemons and like it, Bubba. At least you will if your company has the...
Long Road to Simple Systems
The voice on the telephone sounded as if its owner couldnt decide between rage and exhaustion. "My machine re-booted while I was working, and...
Mad as Hell About Food Fight HTML
When I wanted to read a web article on my handheld device, I knew enough to bring up the "printer-friendly" version before saving to...
E-Biz Apps Aimed at the SMB Customer
Small and medium-size businesses need enterprise software to help them run their businesses and connect business processes to customers as much as larger companies,...
Brocade Software Illustrates Debate
Brocade Communications Systems Inc. late last month unveiled its latest storage switch technology, a product that fits with the companys vision that switches should...
Mono Advances .Net Platform on Unix
The future of Microsoft Corp.'s .Net Framework development platform is still unclear, but one thing we can safely predict is that solid Unix support...
Tools of the Trade
Poor taxonomy wont sink your corporate portal as fast or as noticeably as, say, flawed system integration, but, over time, it will degrade portal...
Standards to Drive Services
Web services are defined in part as programmatic interfaces that build bridges among disparate IT resources. When portal vendors hear things like that, they...
Cases Made for Bluetooth
Waiting for takeoff Bluetooth technology may not be taking off in the United States yet, but products supporting the wireless specification are appearing. Last...