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October 27th - November 2nd, 2002

Allegro hastens on-demand web services

When IBM talks about on-demand computing enabling the on-demand enterprise, the concept of on-demand web services can't ...

Tightly bound to your web services platform

People who build web services using tools from the big vendors are tied to deploying on the same vendors' platforms. ...

Back to the future with IBM

IBM can't give you a time machine, but it'll deliver the next best thing. That was the upbeat message given yesterday ...

Loosely coupled with John Hagel

Reviews have started to appear of John Hagel's new book on the impact of web services on business strategy, Out of the ...

The next tier of web services

Harnessing the power of decentralization doesn't have to mean distributing computing all the way to the desktop. The ...


October 20th-26th, 2002

IDC greases slope of despondency

Web services are a decade away from fulfilling their promise, research organization IDC has declared in a press release ...

XDocs and rivals put users in charge

For most of its history, IT has concentrated on automating the firmly established 20% of business processes that do ...

The semantic scandal of web services

Web services connect, but they don't communicate. Despite the hype, they solve only one part of the integration ...

Progress buys eXcelon for Sonic boom

Today's acquisition of XML tools and object database vendor eXcelon by Progress Software is intended to boost the ...

Sand Hill tips web services winners

A July report on web services adoption has become a popular read among tech industry cognoscenti, despite a hefty price ...


October 13th-19th, 2002

Digital identity and the real world

William Gibson has a lot to answer for. His vision of the Internet as cyberspace, portrayed in the 1984 science fiction ...

Corporate Oxygen becomes Confluent

Stealth mode startup Corporate Oxygen is to unveil itself later this month under the new name of Confluent. Interest in ...

Giving subscription a bad name

Effective price-setting is going to be a vital skill for vendors who aim to deliver services via the Internet, ...

XDocs is to Microsoft as OS/2 was to IBM

I'm still marveling at XDocs. "This is being billed as a forms-creation tool, but a more accurate description would be ...


October 6th-12th, 2002

How to assemble composite applications

Gartner middleware expert Massimo Pezzini has published a succinct briefing paper on how enterprises are using web ...

XDocs to bypass the browser

Microsoft fleshed out more of its web services strategy with announcements of new servers and desktop products this ...

Integration, development and reuse

The demarcation between application development and application integration is disappearing. "Every integration problem ...

Fear and loathing in web services

According to Gartner, the web services hype cycle passed its peak of inflated expectations a couple months ago, and ...


September 29th - October 5th, 2002

Sending the wrong message

How did the assembled tech industry hordes at the Internet World trade show manage to give the impression that ...

Distributing web services

Reliably delivering web services to partners and customers depends on a more robust shared infrastructure than the ...

Protecting digital title

The buzzword is digital identity, but the fundamental issue is digital title — who owns what in the digital world. ...

Web services foundations

Uche Ogbuji has written a remarkable essay on The Past, Present and Future of Web Services. It positions web services ...


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