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  • Stop the Web services feud ... please

    A Ford technologist asks vendors to quit bickering over ebXML and other interoperability standards, so that the rest of the business community can get on with business.

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    Ever wanted to tell an annoying 'Sunday driver' exactly what you think of them? Ever wanted to get the phone number of the cute motorist sitting next to you at a set of lights? A new Australian SMS service may grant your wishes--for free.

  • Why Web Services? -- The Interview, Part II

    In part 2 of our interview series, we attempt to demystify the complex subject that is Web Services with the help of Jack Jia of Interwoven, who takes a particular interest in Microsoft's security record.

  • BEA's Chuang: The next household name?

    Application-server software may not be sexy, but under CEO Alfred Chuang, BEA Systems has elbowed aside rivals to become the market's leader.

  • EAI: Integrate, mate

    Is it better to consolidate all your data into one platform, or to integrate disparate systems to work together? Here's what you have in store if you choose the integration path.

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  • Why Web Services? -- The Interview, Part II

    In part 2 of our interview series, we attempt to demystify the complex subject that is Web Services with the help of Jack Jia of Interwoven, who takes a particular interest in Microsoft's security record.

  • BEA's Chuang: The next household name?

    Application-server software may not be sexy, but under CEO Alfred Chuang, BEA Systems has elbowed aside rivals to become the market's leader.

  • Cranking up corporate clock speeds

    Concepts such as utility computing, Web services and business process management shouldn't be considered in isolation but rather as components of the real-time enterprise (RTE).

  • Portal software: why it's hot

    Corporate spending on software may be down, but portal software appears to be bucking the trend, allowing companies to streamline business systems access.

  • Java does the business

    After the initial hype following its introduction, has the computing world lost its addiction to Java? Not on your life.

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