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  • Sun backs open-source database PostgreSQL

    Sun Microsystems has thrown its weight behind PostgreSQL, announcing plans to distribute and support the open-source database.

  • IBM tightens up WebSphere

    IBM is expected to disclose on Wednesday features of the forthcoming version of its WebSphere application server, which will centre on improving performance and administration.

  • Microsoft delays database, tools delivery

    Microsoft is delaying the release of its forthcoming SQL Server database and Visual Studio.Net development tool, in a move that could deprive customers of upgrades they already purchased.

  • Extra headaches of securing XML

    Creating a popular new computing approach always seems to bring with it a familiar catch-22: security issues. And Web services is no exception.

  • Is Java cooling off?

    When Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy took the stage at the fifth JavaOne conference in 2000, he could barely contain himself as he described Java's runaway success.

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