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May 26th-June 1st, 2002

Web services startups catalogued

By far the best survey I've seen so far of up-and-coming startups in the web services sector is now available for ...

For blogosphere, read globosphere

The global grid of weblogs is an early demonstration of "the awesome potential that results from combining computing ...

The clock of history ticks for software

The era when developers made huge fortunes out of writing software code is coming to an end. In the past, programming ...

Multiple-location network users

Instead of assuming users sit at a single machine for all of their Internet access, designers should cater for the ...


May 19th-25th, 2002

Web services spell death for packaged apps

According to a new report from analyst group Ovum, web services will kill off traditional packaged applications within ...

Web services networking options

Until shortcomings in security and reliability get written into web services standards, something extra is needed when ...

This is not a geek thing anymore

The transition to web services transcends technology, which means it's too important to leave it just to the geeks ...

Using the web without even looking

Email gives us a lot of clues about how the web will be used for applications, and the most important of these is that ...

Analysts start to get to grips with BPM

There's been a sudden clutch of analyst reports advising clients on strategies for business process management (BPM), ...

Novell set to squander its way into web services

According to this CRN article, Novell is ready to spend up to $700m to bolster its web services portfolio. The company ...


May 12th-18th, 2002

The unstoppable momentum of web services

A new report from respected e-business consulting group Patricia Seybold is called, simply, The Web Services Freight ...

Sun really is a victim, but who cares?

Bill Gates personally sanctioned political manoeuvres to keep Sun out of the WS-I industry group, court testimony ...

It's a state of mind, not a technology choice

Integration projects based on web services are just as likely to fail as traditional EAI if they start from the wrong ...

IBM resources on web services and grid computing

An article in CW360 gives a useful digest of links to IBM resources on web services and grid computing, as well as some ...

Web services for the great unwashed

Not all web services applications require SOAP; a simpler technique called REST can fetch XML data and content just as ...

A glimpsed vision of emerging technologies

Think of two discs laid one on top of the other and you can visualize how the web will shape the future. The lower disc ...

Relationship capital builds wealth in the digital age

"Trust is the 'sine qua non' of the digital economy," Digital Capital author Dan Tapscott told an audience in London ...


May 5th-11th, 2002

Composition versus orchestration

I watched a demo of WSFL in action yesterday while sitting alongside BPMI.org chair Howard Smith, whose perspective was ...

Location neutral, network resident

Although it's early days, we can start to identify the key architecture elements for loosely coupled computing:A ...

Digital identity is key to service architectures

Microsoft's decision to package Passport as an enterprise product was a necessary sacrifice to ensure enterprise ...

The web is now the default platform for applications

If Gartner says so, it must be true: "All new applications are going to be web-based, regardless of how they are going ...

Macromedia goes loosely coupled

Macromedia's new MX architecture is an imaginative pooling of its client tools with Allaire's ColdFusion platform, ...

Weblogs and journalism

More advice for journalists from Dave Winer, this time on how to start a weblog. It's good advice for a journalist (or ...

The role of professional journalists

Dave Winer has been complaining that professional journalists aren't taking any notice of what's happening in blogland: ...

From project-centric to process-centric development

Commenting on BEA's Weblogic Workship (formerly known as Cajun), web services startup Collaxa made an interesting point ...

Focus on your passion, outsource everything else

Last week Userland had a major outage that temporarily disconnected several key elements in the global blogging ...


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