Monthly Archives: April 2002

Sun Is Striving for Its Own Identity

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Waiting for takeoff Bluetooth technology may not be taking off in the United States yet, but products supporting the wireless specification are appearing. Last...