Monthly Archives: May 2002
New Java Protocol Could Give Sun Web Services Edge
Sun Microsystems Inc. is poised to finalize key XML standards and back an alternative interoperability standards group to give it and Java more credibility...
IBM and Systinet Write Next-Gen Tools
While web services security standardization gets hammered out, IBM and Systinet Corp. are allowing organizations to experiment on Java-based Web services with next-generation security...
Cohen: Microsoft, Web Services Key
Gerald Cohen is president of Information Builders Inc., a company that he founded in 1975. Last year, the New York City-based business intelligence software...
Web Services Pushed Toward Integration
The winners in the web services race will be companies whose offerings internalize Web services standards, such as XML and WSDL, across their platforms...
Web Services Secure?
Gwen Alexander Moertel isnt the cheerleader type who jumps on every technology trend. But when the IT director for Wachovia Securities Inc.s Equity Capital...
Scrambling to Secure Web Services
While much of the attention surrounding Web services security has focused on standards efforts, software developers and users are realizing that standards alone wont...
Array Boosts OS Cache Flow
Array Networks Inc., a startup combining multiple IP services in a single network device, is beefing up its caching performance and adding new security...
Reorg Hits SAP America
SAP AG shook up its SAP America Inc. subsidiary last week, splitting its North American sales force into two divisions and moving its CEO,...
NaviSite Designs Service Packages for Integrators
NaviSite Inc. last week introduced its effort to move beyond the commodity hosting business with a set of new packages designed to be delivered...
Challenges Abound for HP Services
Hewlett-Packard Co.s HP services division has bold plans to make the unit a company leader. But the joined services arms of HP and Compaq...