Monthly Archives: May 2004

IBMs Middleware Challenge

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IBMs recent Lotus Workplace initiative reinforces the argument that Sun Microsystems has been making lately for its own Java Enterprise System. Both players contend...

Tablet PCs Pass Inspection

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While corporate response to Tablet PCs has been cool for the most part, Dennis Board introduced 200 convertible Tablet PCs into his computing infrastructure...

Adaptec Automates Storage for Workgroups

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Adaptec Inc.s Adaptec iSA 1500 Storage Array features unique automation capabilities that make this workgroup-class storage unit worth a look. And with a base...

IBMs Workplace Hurdles

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With IBM Workplaces new rich-client strategy, Big Blue appears ready to challenge Microsoft for control of its core platform. No, not Windows. And no,...

SAP CEO Lays Out SOA Plan

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At its Sapphire user conference in New Orleans earlier this month, SAP AG brought home the idea of building a service-oriented architecture, or SOA,...

BEA to Express SOA View of the World

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As the pace toward service-oriented architectures quickens, more developers are scrambling to explain the merits of their competing SOA implementations. At its eWorld conference in...

Portlet Factory Shortens Development Learning Curve

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The rise of JavaServer technology, XML and Web services, all of which have been adopted by major portal vendors, has made it easier to...

BlackBerry Gets Remote Control

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/zimages/2/57636.jpgStating that some 80 percent of business customers buy wireless devices in retail outlets, RIM Chairman and co-CEO Jim Balsillie said the new provisioning...

WLANs: What Does the Future Hold?

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Last year, the WLAN industry was divided mostly between vendors that sell central switches and scaled-down access points and those that keep intelligence in...

Dell Ships New Axim X30 Units

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Dell rolled out three Axim X30 handheld computers last week. The devices run Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC and...