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September 21st-27th, 2003

Enriching the user experience

Adam Bosworth has set out to explore complex issues in his blog, and keeping that up over a series of sequential ...

Less solder in software

Every so often, we discover a simple, elegant solution to a previously complex problem, and it becomes possible to ...

Who funds infrastructure?

"Shouldn't infrastructure formats, 'standards', software and to a certain extent hardware be like roads?" writes ...


September 14th-20th, 2003

Enterprise architects get their SOx on

Expect a plethora of SOx and SOxx acronyms, warns the latest commentary from CBDI, as vendors and analysts introduce ...

Decimation

Bill Gates and Steve Mills believe web services will reflate IT spending. It won't. It will decimate it. Scott McNealy ...

QED

Today, online application provider NetLedger changed its name to NetSuite, and announced the latest version of its ...

Prospecting for Adjoin

Computer Associates quietly acquired elements of a web services management startup called Adjoin Solutions two months ...

News.com guts web services

A redesign at CNET News.com includes several new highlighted topics, tagged 'GetUpToSpeed', or GUTS for short. Web ...


September 7th-13th, 2003

WSRP clicks into place

The vision of easily assembled, on-demand software automation has come a small step closer today with the confirmation ...

XKMS is key

Excuse the pun. XKMS looks set to be a fundamental cornerstone for simple, effective security in web services ...

Untangling functionality

The only way to make applications adaptable to changing business requirements is to build them using a ...


August 31st - September 6th, 2003

Contract-oriented architecture

Forget service-oriented. It's contracts that matter. Without contracts, on-demand is a limitless commitment. That's why ...

HP raises the ante

HP's purchase of Talking Blocks, announced today, is a shrewd move in the high-stakes poker game with IBM and CA to ...

Google's crisis

One of the main reasons for the success of Google AdWords is that Google doesn't work any more. The search engine is a ...


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