August 24th-30th, 2003
Web services have business impact, so business people are going to get very interested in defining service level ...
It turns out the SoBig virus is actually a front for a malevolent new twist in grid computing — anonymous utility ...
August 17th-23rd, 2003
The UDDI standard was initially misconceived, then neglected, and now it's on the verge of fragmenting into multiple ...
Why are we programmed to use meaningless flags? Last night, I was working on the member database of a voluntary ...
Sterling Ball is the kind of customer who's an asset to any vendor. But he's had it with Microsoft. Three years ago, ...
August 10th-16th, 2003
It occurred to me this morning that Loosely Coupled's web servers run on Eastern time, so they're probably running on ...
Tim Bray has done a brilliant job of encapsulating the factors surrounding markup language that create what I'm calling ...
A new article from MSDN magazine gives a detailed but very approachable introduction to InfoPath, the new Office 2003 ...
A topical illustration of the Babel Paradox is the (not) Echo project, an open initiative to create an alternative to ...
August 3rd-9th, 2003
The syndication format RSS provides a microcosm of the problems XML will face in the future, because it's the first ...
Bridging between J2EE and .NET isn't about tools, it's about infrastructure. This week we publish an article looking at ...
It's good to see BEA promoting the message that development and integration are one and the same thing. The notion of ...
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