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    IBM and Microsoft have reaffirmed their duopoly with the publication of two more seminal Web services specifications, which will together establish a common business process framework for B2B interaction.

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    The concept of "autonomic computing", systems that behave like multicellular organisms, will be able to adapt to changing conditions and even heal themselves.

  • What can I do .Now?

    Two years after the initial announcements, people are wondering where .Net is already - even Bill Gates isn't happy with everything Microsoft has done on this front.

  • Windows .Net Server: Worth the wait?

    Now, after a year's delay, Windows .Net Server -- the mother of all Enterprise Servers--has arrived in beta form, ZDNet puts it to the test.

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    Novell, a leading Web services company? It just may pull it off, says columnist Eric Knorr, thanks to software and services built around user identity.

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    For mid-size Australian businesses that want to awaken as quickly as possible from their current Web nightmare - resulting from content-heavy sites - a new breed of ASP is emerging that promises fast relief.

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    Everybody's talking about them . . . they're the next "Big thing"--but does anybody really know what Web services are?

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