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Some new opportunities are appearing in the world of technology, some of them quite unexpected. Faced with the specter of mad cow disease appearing in the U.S., the American rancher and the entire chain of U.S. food suppliers are about to embark on a far-reaching program that will affe... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 11,104 Replies: 2 | SmartPath Inc., a provider of marketing resource management (MRM) software applications, has announced that its comprehensive MRM solution, SmartPath MMS 5.0, is available for companies on the IBM WebSphere 5.0 Application Server platform. Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 8,296 | Ah, the good old days of data processing - the days when Unix developers worked on Unix, Windows developers worked on Windows, and mainframe developers stuck to the big iron. In those days, each group could gather around its own water cooler and make fun of the developers working on th... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 11,132 | The topic of transactions is one that most Java programmers would rather ignore than try to understand. And, in fact, in most cases you can ignore them - the default settings of WebSphere Application Server (WAS) and WebSphere Studio Application Developer work well enough in most situa... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 15,887 | Most developers would agree that software development is not as daunting a task as is efficient software development. We have seen teams that can design and develop software - and with automated development tools, IDEs as they are called, the software development process has become a l... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 12,663 | WebSphere Journal recently interviewed Craig Hayman, vice president of Worldwide Development for IBM Pervasive Computing. In this exclusive interview, Hayman discusses pervasive computing and its role in IBM's on-demand computing initiative, IBM Pervasive Computing's key products, and ... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 10,280 | UDDI allows providers to publish information about their services in a common registry. A key part of this process is to describe services in an accurate and consistent way so potential users can easily find them using UDDI inquiry functions. Classifying services with user-defined taxo... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 12,235 | Java Web Start (JWS) was created as part of JSR 56 and is included with JRE 1.4. The idea was to provide a way to distribute a Java application that would run in a JVM on the client, but avoid the problems associated with traditional applets. JWS does this by incorporating the features... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 21,047 Replies: 3 | Computer security is an important aspect of any IT architecture. The requirement for security vigilance is especially critical, given the widespread availability of technology that potentially enables novice hackers to penetrate corporate IT defenses simply by using a tool available on... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 11,769 Replies: 1 | Community integration elevates collaborative commerce to a new level of integration between enterprises. In the past, traditional B2B solutions have fallen short of market expectations for community integration due to scalability issues, lack of transaction visibility across the tradin... Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 12,549 | Reader David Lange felt compelled to respond to WebSphere Journal Editor-in-Chief Jack Martin's editorial, 'Outsourcing: Magic Bullet or Dirty Word? It All Depends on Your Perspective' (WJ, Vol. 2, issue 11). Feb. 27, 2004 Reads: 5,837 |
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