Monthly Archives: February 2005

Open-Source Model Opens Up Options

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Theres an awfully big tent enclosing at least a three-ring circus of options for "open-source development." In the first ring, there are open-source tools for...

Open-Source Building Blocks Available

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More than just tools that roll new code from scratch, the open-source arsenal also offers enterprise developers a wide range of prebuilt components and...

ABCs of Four New Web Services Standards

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Standards are crucial in many information technologies, but in no area are they more intertwined and vital than in Web services. Its no stretch...

Suns Java Studio Enterprise 7 Is a Team Player

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Suns Netbeans-based JSE 7 achieves the most transparent interaction that weve seen among UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagrams and source code. Any change to...

Java Development Tools Get Smart

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The road to platform success is paved with strategic development technologies. IBM and Sun Microsystems Inc. are responding to that reality with Java environments...

Rational Web Developer 6.0 Focuses on Specific Tasks

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IBMs Eclipse 3.0-based RWD 6.0, released in November, emphasizes the connection between the user experience and the source code in much the same way...

Paranoia Kills a Lovelorn Katt

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From: [email protected]: Monday, February 14, 2005 12:51 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Intel jilted; a Weise move; 43 Things"Cupid, draw back your bow," Spence crooned along...

IBM Buys Equitant

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IBM announced last week its intent to acquire Equitant to beef up the financial business process outsourcing capabilities of its Business Consulting Services division....

eCopy Boosts Support for Peripherals

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eCopy Inc. is seeking to help businesses use their copiers as vehicles to get paper documents into enterprise applications.The Nashua, N.H., companys software is...

New Utility Polices Group Rights and Privileges

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A growing number of IT organizations are recognizing the power in Group Policy Objects in Microsoft Corp.s Active Directory to better administer and lock...