Monthly Archives: January 2004

JES Integrates Net Services

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In a bid to make its network services software simpler to purchase, install and maintain, Sun Microsystems Inc. has rolled its directory, Web and...

JES Lets Portal Take Flight

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With more than 15 million passengers annually, Athens International Airport makes ensuring safe, efficient travel a top priority. Staying ahead of the volume means...

Achievable Goals for IT

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Technology transformation can bring forth life in two different ways. The big-bang plan puts everything in place and only then says, "Let there be...

Securing Web Services

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One year after IBM and Microsoft Corp. released a number of standards for securing Web services, Dr. Arvind Krishna, vice president of security for...

Sun Takes the Linux Plunge

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Sun Microsystems Inc.s decision to Linux-ize its development tool sets is the latest sign of the maturity of the Linux platform. But that doesnt...

Web Service Tools Extend Visibility to Browser

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A Web services management provider is keying off a growing trend and ramping up new capabilities that extend visibility from the Web server to...

Feds Seek Feedback on IPv6 Deployment

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While the United States errs on the side of prudence, a new report shows that Asian organizations are moving faster toward the forthcoming IPv6...

Enterprises Greet Consumer Electronics

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The consumer electronics show this year marked a turning point in the convergence of consumer and enterprise digital technologies.The keynote schedule told the story—from...

Making RFID Real

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Having propelled supply chain-based RFID into the vortex of enterprise hype in 2003, advocates of that technology must prove in 2004 that its more...

New Leadership at Wireless Companies

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Two of the biggest wireless LAN switching startups, Aruba Wireless Networks and Trapeze Networks, are getting new chiefs.Don Lebeau last week took over as...