Monthly Archives: February 2004

The Offshore Proposition

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Vivek Paul, Vice Chairman of Wipro Technologies, the $1 billion India-based outsourcing company, told me a very interesting story. When his 1995-model car recently...

Pramati Eases Web App Development

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With all the big-name vendors in the J2EE server and development market—not to mention the popularity of open-source options—a relatively small vendor might not...

Tools Enable Data Sharing

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Popkin Software & Systems Inc. is prepping new tools to help enterprises share IT architecture information with technical and business users.Popkins newest System Architect...

Suns Java Plan: Free Servers

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Sun Microsystems Inc. last week unveiled yet another program designed to lure developers to its Java-based enterprise development tools: Give them a free piece...

eBay to Expand Developer Access

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eBay is expanding its developer program to support more Web services protocols and programming languages, the company announced last week during the OReilly Emerging...

W3C Approves Semantic Web Specifications

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The World Wide Web Consortium has announced the approval of two Semantic Web technologies as standards—RDF (Resource Description Framework) and OWL (Web Ontology Language).RDF...

Portfolio Managing Is Automated

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In large IT shops, automating the management of hundreds of ongoing development projects to ensure they meet objectives and align with business goals has...

WS-I Casts Eye on New Profiles

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As the Web services Interoperability Organization turns 2 this month, the group is looking forward to releasing new drafts and tools. Since establishing a...

Creepy Features

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Do any of these integrated, multifunctional products sound like good ideas to you: A computer mouse thats also a neck massager and text scanner,...

Linux in Hand

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Its been about eight years since Palm Computing launched its first Pilots and brought handheld computing into the mainstream, yet many companies are still...