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  • Putting Web services to work

    How can you assemble the pieces of a Web services puzzle? Columnist Tim Landgrave offers his advice on the process and the pitfalls involved with integrating legacy data.

  • Web services: Watching Sun go down

    There's a boatload of issues to deal with as J2EE vendors begin releasing J2EE 1.4 certified application servers. One issue is J2EE 1.4 support for SOAP and whether Sun will keep up.

  • Security: The next Web services battleground

    The Web services movement is intensifying its focus on security--and additional vendors are now vying for a spot in the network security space. Not surprisingly, Microsoft is positioned smack in the middle of the fray.

  • It's time to start Web services planning

    Will 2003 be the "Year of the Web services" and should savvy tech leaders start constructing their Web services road map today?

  • 2002 predictions get a low grade

    Columnist Tim Landgrave reviews his 2002 predictions and how they fared. While he believes the sluggish economy was a major reason for his poor prediction grades, he's still pretty bullish on a few expectations.

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