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The Australian Taxation Office has responded evasively to claims by a large Web trainer that it's gearing up to convert its traditional IBM mainframe platform to a .Net-based system.
Companies that build a Web site using Microsoft's .Net Framework tools could be in for a surprise if they use Microsoft's bCentral Web hosting service: It won't work.
Microsoft plans to announce new tools for building software for mobile phones and personal digital assistants.
Web services, wireless and PC platforms, TechRepublic takes a punt on 2003's most influential technologies.
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Microsoft intends to lay out a plan to make its .Net Passport authentication service more Web services-friendly.
Microsoft this summer will lay out a plan to make its .Net Passport authentication service more Web services-friendly.
Microsoft plans to announce new tools for building software for mobile phones and personal digital assistants.
Web services, wireless and PC platforms, TechRepublic takes a punt on 2003's most influential technologies.
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