Monthly Archives: May 2002

New Java Protocol Could Give Sun Web Services Edge

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...