Monthly Archives: July 2004

JBoss App Server Passes J2EE Muster

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JBoss Inc. announced that the JBoss Application Server has passed the compatibility test suite for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition platform Version 1.4.Following more...

BEA Server Aids SOA Creation

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BEA Systems Inc. Monday announced the availability of a new premier version of its application server aimed at customers looking to build services-oriented architectures. BEA...

Googles Gmail Keeps the Pressure on Microsoft

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In the continuing tit-for-tat battle between Google and Microsoft over free e-mail, Google has again upped the ante.In an announcement posted to its Gmail...

IBM Technology Simplifies Autonomic Computing

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IBM has delivered new technology to help developers build software solutions for installation on a variety of platforms. The new self-configuring technology helps developers create...

IBM Sets Course for Rational Atlantic Suite

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GRAPEVINE, Texas–IBM Corp. laid out its vision for the next version of its Rational development tools suite that the company has code-named "Atlantic." During a...

Zend Updates PHP Scripting Language

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Zend Technologies Inc. announced Monday the latest version of the PHP scripting language, a new integrated development environment, a new performance management suite and...

Wi-Fi Group Cracks Down on Incompatible Extensions

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The Wi-Fi Alliance announced a new policy Monday to prevent proprietary extensions to wireless standards from breaking compatibility with other devices. The alliance said it...

AZO Takes Measure of WLANs

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Azo Technologies VisiWave Site Survey gathers WLAN RF data and produces visually compelling survey reports, making it an indispensable tool for WLAN consultants and...

PanGo Presents App for Asset Tracking

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Pango Networks inc. is introducing a version of its location-based software that focuses on tracking things other than computers and phones. With the new version,...

Boo Hoo Hoo for Victims of XP SP2

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If youve ever wondered why major software releases such as new operating systems take so long, one of the biggest contributing factors is backward...