Microsoft, Sun tackle Java from opposing vantage points - Infoworld Staff
Grok Headline matches for Microsoft, Sun tackle Java from opposing vantage points - Infoworld Staff
Microsoft, Sun tackle Java from Opposing
Vantage Points
Microsoft, Sun tackle Java from Opposing
Vantage Points
02/19/2004 08:34 AMMicrosoft and Sun Microsystems this week are making moves in Java,
with Sun looking to boost the platform and Microsoft attempting to
lure developers away from it. Microsoft has made public the beta of J#
Browser Controls v1.1b. J# Browser Controls provide a way to migrate
Java applet source code to run within the context of the Microsoft
.Net Framework, according to Microsoft. J# provides language and JDK
functionality for migrating of Java code to .Net, while leveraging
Java development skills.
Microsoft still pursuing Java developers
- Infoworld Staff
Microsoft still pursuing Java developers
- Infoworld Staff
01/22/2004 03:20 AMMicrosoft is continuing its pursuit of Java developers.
Microsoft drops Mira support - Infoworld
Staff
Microsoft drops Mira support - Infoworld
Staff
01/09/2004 10:11 PMOnly about a year after the first Smart Displays shipped, Microsoft is
dropping further development of software for the displays that connect
wirelessly to a PC.
States want Microsoft licensing program
improved - Infoworld Staff
States want Microsoft licensing program
improved - Infoworld Staff
01/17/2004 10:42 PMA program intended to level the playing field in the software business
in the wake of the U.S. antitrust settlement with Microsoft Corp.
doesn't seem to be working as intended, the states that have settled
with Microsoft said in a court filing released Friday.
Update: Microsoft heralds Web services
for devices - Infoworld Staff
Update: Microsoft heralds Web services
for devices - Infoworld Staff
02/17/2004 09:12 PMMicrosoft is leading a group of vendors proposing a specification
intended to extend Web services to devices.
Microsoft rolls out beta of Virtual
Server 2004 - Infoworld Staff
Microsoft rolls out beta of Virtual
Server 2004 - Infoworld Staff
02/19/2004 12:43 PMMicrosoft on Wednesday announced it has sent out to more than 15,000
testers the first beta of its Virtual Server 2004 , which features a
number of new capabilities including improved security.
Update: Microsoft, BEA, Tibco tout Web
services events spec - Infoworld Staff
Update: Microsoft, BEA, Tibco tout Web
services events spec - Infoworld Staff
01/08/2004 07:56 PMMicrosoft, BEA Systems, and Tibco Software on Wednesday published a
specification, WS-Eventing, which is intended to provide a common way
of communicating events within and between Web services.
Startups tackle XML traffic (InfoWorld)
Startups tackle XML traffic (InfoWorld)
09/16/2002 11:44 AMGetting down to grid computing -
Infoworld Staff
Getting down to grid computing -
Infoworld Staff
01/17/2004 10:42 PMDespite its shining promise for establishing elegant, integrated, and
cost-effective distributed environments, grid computing has yet to win
over skeptical enterprise IT executives and reach mainstream adoption.
Taking a serious look at grids -
Infoworld Staff
Taking a serious look at grids -
Infoworld Staff
01/17/2004 10:42 PMWhatever future there is for business applications of grid computing,
it won’t be shaped by technology. Business attitudes must change to
embrace the technology that already exists. This is a classic example
of technology that’s crucial to business having its uptake delayed
by an apparent lack of demand. It isn’t a solution looking for a
problem; there are plenty of existing problems to go after with grids
and similar approaches to distributed computing. What sticks in the
minds of many IT professionals is that grids are useful to science and
academia, therefore they are likely to be too esoteric for business
computing.
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Forum delivers XML firewall - Infoworld
Staff
Forum delivers XML firewall - Infoworld
Staff
02/17/2004 01:04 PMForum Systems is turning its attention to preventing threats targeted
at Web services. The move comes after the company has provided
mechanisms to ensure the validity of XML documents.
Big guns take Linux higher - Infoworld
Staff
Big guns take Linux higher - Infoworld
Staff
01/26/2004 12:40 PMIBM, Novell, and Sun Microsystems bolstered Linux’s enterprise
appeal last week by detailing present and future products at the
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in New York.
Sun to emphasize Linux commitments -
Infoworld Staff
Sun to emphasize Linux commitments -
Infoworld Staff
01/22/2004 08:26 AMSun Microsystems on Thursday at the LinuxWorld conference in New York
City plans to emphasize its support of application development for
Linux through a commitment to tools and a new online community.
Optum releases TradeStream 3.0 -
Infoworld Staff
Optum releases TradeStream 3.0 -
Infoworld Staff
02/10/2004 01:23 PMTracking inventory in motion got a boost this week with the release of
Optum's TradeStream 3.0 supply chain process management software.
IBM lays out collaboration plans -
Infoworld Staff
IBM lays out collaboration plans -
Infoworld Staff
01/23/2004 06:30 PMIBM's Lotus Software will kick off its 11th annual Lotusphere user
conference this week reiterating its J2EE and Web services-based
collaboration mantra of the past few years.
Sun revs new Opteron, Sparc servers -
Infoworld Staff
Sun revs new Opteron, Sparc servers -
Infoworld Staff
02/13/2004 07:49 PMSun Microsystems is overhauling its server lineup with new systems
based on AMD’s Opteron processor and a new, dual-core version of its
own UltraSparc chip. The moves represent both a new direction for Sun
and an extension of a technology that has been its hardware foundation
for two decades.
Intel to talk 'tera era' at IDF -
Infoworld Staff
Intel to talk 'tera era' at IDF -
Infoworld Staff
02/13/2004 07:49 PMIntel will spend its spring Intel Developer Forum (IDF) this week
talking about what it considers technology’s next epoch: increasing
mobility and the “tera era” of large data sets and more complex
applications.
IBM offers sneak peek at J2EE 1.4 -
Infoworld Staff
IBM offers sneak peek at J2EE 1.4 -
Infoworld Staff
01/08/2004 07:55 PMIBM on Thursday made a technology preview of its upcoming version of
its WebSphere Application Server 6.0 due later this year.
Fast accelerates enterprise search -
Infoworld Staff
Fast accelerates enterprise search -
Infoworld Staff
01/27/2004 08:42 PMFast Search and Transfer on Tuesday introduced an expanded search
platform designed to provide a single point of access to all
enterprise information regardless of data format, structure, or
location.
IBM takes steps toward On Demand vision
- Infoworld Staff
IBM takes steps toward On Demand vision
- Infoworld Staff
01/28/2004 12:30 PMIBM took another small step toward bringing its 15-month vision of On
Demand computing to the real world on Wednesday, rolling out an IT
service that helps corporate users remotely automate and manage
datacenters made up of a patchwork of different
platforms.
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ISS offers money-back guarantee -
Infoworld Staff
ISS offers money-back guarantee -
Infoworld Staff
01/17/2004 10:42 PMHoping to bring more accountability to outsourced network monitoring
and protection, Internet Security Systems (ISS) said this week it will
offer a money-back guarantee to its customers.
Small businesses get taste of iSCSI -
Infoworld Staff
Small businesses get taste of iSCSI -
Infoworld Staff
01/24/2004 12:09 AMWith designs to help small enterprises migrate from direct attached to
networked storage, Advanced Digital Information (ADIC) this week will
offer an iSCSI option in its smaller tape libraries.
AmberPoint upgrades Web services suite -
Infoworld Staff
AmberPoint upgrades Web services suite -
Infoworld Staff
02/10/2004 02:53 AMAmberPoint on Monday detailed updates to its Web services management
platform.
Partners add fuel to Lotus technologies
- Infoworld Staff
Partners add fuel to Lotus technologies
- Infoworld Staff
01/29/2004 12:46 AMOrlando, Fla. --- Alongside IBM Lotus Software's forward looking
Workplace collaboration road map that is unfolding here, several Lotus
partners rolled out offerings that extend and strengthen Big Blue's
new and existing offerings.
MAID technology challenges tape -
Infoworld Staff
MAID technology challenges tape -
Infoworld Staff
02/10/2004 02:53 AMAlthough tape has reigned supreme in storage archiving for some time,
the exaggerated reports of tape’s death keep on coming. The latest
affront to the ageless media comes from technologies designed to power
down disk drives when not in use.
Mindreef boosts Web services diagnostics
- Infoworld Staff
Mindreef boosts Web services diagnostics
- Infoworld Staff
01/09/2004 10:11 PMMindreef on Monday is announcing availability of SOAPscope 3.0, a Web
services diagnostics system that features life cycle interoperability
testing and troubleshooting.
Oracle previews E-Business Suite 11i.10
- Infoworld Staff
Oracle previews E-Business Suite 11i.10
- Infoworld Staff
01/29/2004 12:46 AMSAN DIEGO -- Oracle continued to promote its new capabilities to
integrate its products with applications from other vendors at the
AppsWorld conference here this week by offering a sneak peak of those
capabilities in Version 11i.10 of its E-Business Suite not due out
till mid year.
IBM linking database upgrade to Eclipse
- Infoworld Staff
IBM linking database upgrade to Eclipse
- Infoworld Staff
01/29/2004 12:46 AMIBM next week will offer early versions of plug-ins for the upcoming
Stinger release of IBM DB2 Universal Database, which would link the
database to the Eclipse open source toolkit.
Apple bolsters Xserve platform -
Infoworld Staff
Apple bolsters Xserve platform -
Infoworld Staff
01/09/2004 10:11 PMApple next month will offer the Mac business market much-anticipated
hardware upgrades to its Xserve platform. Forthcoming will be a 2GHz
dual-processor G5 server in a 1U form factor and Xserve RAID with
3.5TB of storage capacity.
IBM, SuSE team up on point-of-sale
server - Infoworld Staff
IBM, SuSE team up on point-of-sale
server - Infoworld Staff
01/08/2004 07:56 PMTrying to deepen its presence in the POS (point-of-sale) market, IBM
on Thursday unwrapped a Linux-based solution that ties together SuSE
Linux with Big Blue's eServer hardware and middleware applications.
LinuxWorld: Novell joins Eclipse
consortium - Infoworld Staff
LinuxWorld: Novell joins Eclipse
consortium - Infoworld Staff
01/22/2004 03:21 AMNEW YORK -- Novell used LinuxWorld Expo here to deepen its commitment
to Linux and open source development by unveiling a handful of
products and announcing it has joined the Eclipse consortium.
Confluent, Compuware boosting Web
services, drivers - Infoworld Staff
Confluent, Compuware boosting Web
services, drivers - Infoworld Staff
01/23/2004 06:30 PMConfluent Software and Compuware are boosting Web services management
and Windows driver development, respectively.
Interview: TruSecure CTO says focus on
general security - Infoworld Staff
Interview: TruSecure CTO says focus on
general security - Infoworld Staff
02/17/2004 01:04 PMIn light of recent high-profile attacks from viruses such as MyDoom,
TruSecure's Chief Technologist Peter Tippett has some refreshing
advice to IT managers charged with securing the enterprise: focus more
on general risks not specific vulnerabilities. InfoWorld Senior
Analyst Wayne Rash spoke to Tippett about the security challenges
facing IT today.
Oracle launches data integration
initiative - Infoworld Staff
Oracle launches data integration
initiative - Infoworld Staff
01/27/2004 08:42 PMSan Diego -- After years of repeating, mantra-like, the Oracle message
of one database, one data model, Chuck Phillips, Oracle's new
president, delivered an updated, more inclusive message to 10,000
Oracle developers and customers at its annual Oracle AppsWorld
conference here.
Interview: VoIP set to transform
communications in the enterprise -
Infoworld Staff
Interview: VoIP set to transform
communications in the enterprise -
Infoworld Staff
01/26/2004 12:40 PMVoice over IP (VoIP) is set to transform telecommunications in the
next five to 10 years. And with telecom companies moving their
telephone calls from circuit-switched telephone networks to
packet-based data, there have been calls for U.S. telecom regulatory
policy to change as well. Neal Shact, CEO of CommuniTech, a
telecommunications equipment vendor specializing in headsets, video,
and audio teleconferencing equipment, spoke to InfoWorld Senior
Analyst Wayne Rash about the FCC's hearings and what VoIP solutions in
the enterprise are going to look like.
Vendors drive voice over WLAN standard -
Infoworld Staff
Vendors drive voice over WLAN standard -
Infoworld Staff
01/24/2004 12:09 AMDeploying voice over WLANs may soon become more commonplace, as
leading WLAN equipment vendors are rallying support for a fast roaming
standard.
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Intel, AMD race ahead with mobile chips
- Infoworld Staff
Intel, AMD race ahead with mobile chips
- Infoworld Staff
01/09/2004 10:11 PMChip rivals Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are expanding their
mobile processor portfolios in different directions, Intel going
down-market with its Pentium M technology and AMD rolling out fast
chips with 64-bit capability.
Oracle proposes PeopleSoft board
expansion - Infoworld Staff
Oracle proposes PeopleSoft board
expansion - Infoworld Staff
01/24/2004 08:22 PMOracle, which is attempting a hostile takeover of PeopleSoft,
announced on Friday a slate of nominees to the PeopleSoft Board of
Directors and intentions to try to expand the board to nine members.
Web services security spec moves toward
approval - Infoworld Staff
Web services security spec moves toward
approval - Infoworld Staff
01/28/2004 12:06 AMWS-Security, a widely supported proposal for securing Web services,
could become an official OASIS standard by March.
Grok Description matches for Microsoft, Sun tackle Java from opposing vantage points - Infoworld Staff
GrokA matches for Microsoft, Sun tackle Java from opposing vantage points - Infoworld Staff
Java checkstyle Tool 4.0 beta 1 (Default
branch)
Java checkstyle Tool 4.0 beta 1 (Default
branch)
04/05/2005 06:49 PM
Checkstyle is a development tool to help
programmers write Java code that adheres to a
coding standard. Its purpose is to automate the
process of checking Java code, and to spare
humans of this task.
Changes:
This release introduces preliminary support (beta quality) for the
Java 5 language. Previous versions of Java are still supported, so
this release should be a drop in replacement for the 3.5 release. The
reason for the beta release is to solicit feedback on the Java 5
support.
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server
04/08/2005 06:21 PMActiveGrid on Monday will announce an early-access release of its open
source enterprise application platform that will leverage PC-based
computing grids and will include an application server not based on
Java.
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server (InfoWorld)
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server (InfoWorld)
04/08/2005 06:16 PMInfoWorld - ActiveGrid on Monday will announce an early-access release
of its open source enterprise application platform that will leverage
PC-based computing grids and will include an application server not
based on Java.
checkstyle
checkstyle
11/13/2003 01:39 PMRelease 3.2 is out
Seth Godin on Differentiation and
Segmentation
Seth Godin on Differentiation and
Segmentation
04/25/2004 02:48 AMSeth Godin on why it's not about Differentiation and
Segmentation.
Beginner's Guide to Segmentation
Analysis
Beginner's Guide to Segmentation
Analysis
05/11/2004 10:16 PMInternet.com May 12 2004 2:47AM GMT
Compuware Angles for IT (ad)Vantage
Compuware Angles for IT (ad)Vantage
12/11/2003 01:13 PMSiliconValley.Internet.com Dec 11 2003 12:36PM ET
Dynamic Vantage Inc. launches
Expressions v.2.0.
Dynamic Vantage Inc. launches
Expressions v.2.0.
07/09/2004 03:42 AMDynamic Vantage Inc., the makers of the Expressions visual blogging
system launches Expressions v.2.0 which includes new features, a new
interface and new identity for Expressions. [PRWEB Jul 9, 2004]
Acuma Solutions Ltd goes International
with i-Vantage Europe Ltd
Acuma Solutions Ltd goes International
with i-Vantage Europe Ltd
05/31/2004 02:00 PMi-Vantages Unique Business Development Solution Helps European
Consultancy Cultivate Competitive Advantage and Accelerate Growth
[PRWEB May 29, 2004]
Evoqe ships solidThinking Design,
Vantage 6.0
Evoqe ships solidThinking Design,
Vantage 6.0
07/29/2004 05:07 PMEvoqe has announced the release of
solidThi
nking Design 6.0 and
solidTh
inking Vantage 6.0, new versions of the company's computer aided
industrial design (CAID) applications; Vantage adds engineering tools
to the industrial design capabilities found in Design. The upgrades
offer the addition of G3 curvature continuous fillets to the Round
tool; sketch rendering, which renders designs in such styles as
cartoon, color wash, pencil and ink for use in presentations; keyframe
animation for bringing a product to life or showing how it's
assembled; performance enhancements in many tools and the rendering
engine; and more. Both applications run in Mac OS X, although Evoqe
doesn't note the minimum version required; the company asks that you
go through its
network of
resellers or contact them for sales information.
Possibilities@Work and Market-Vantage to
Offer Teleseminar on Small Business
Strategies for Growth
Possibilities@Work and Market-Vantage to
Offer Teleseminar on Small Business
Strategies for Growth
06/01/2004 02:31 AMAvoiding common mistakes while taking advantage of best practices in
business, including marketing, can make the difference between small
business success and failure. Free one-hour teleseminar for small
business owners and managers discusses the most common errors and how
to avoid them, as well as provide tips for growth and success. [PRWEB
Jun 1, 2004]
Not at fault
Not at fault
04/15/2004 06:32 AMCNET Asia Apr 15 2004 10:49AM GMT
And it's all my fault
And it's all my fault
06/05/2005 11:47 PMAnytime I think of saying something that would be considered a
"jinx", I have this little conversation with myself in my head on
whether I should actually utter the thought aloud and risk karmic
payback. I'm not a superstitious person but I usually end up keeping
silent. The other day on the plane home from Ireland, I decided to
take a chance:
"You know what's weird? I haven't been sick all winter."
After all, who gets a cold in June? *cough* *cough* So if things
are a little slow around here today, that's why.
Fault Tolerance
Fault Tolerance
03/14/2005 05:06 PMTim Bray: It’s Not Dangerous Bullshit. Crossing the street is
dangerous. Stepping into a bathtub is dangerous. But both
are worthwhile. As is blogging — for many folks. ...
New Era For San Andreas Fault?
New Era For San Andreas Fault?
04/15/2004 06:32 AMCBS News Apr 15 2004 10:57AM GMT
Finding fault
Finding fault
03/31/2005 11:33 AMA presidential commission's report on WMD blames the CIA for
intelligence failures in Iraq, and warns they could be repeated in
Iran and North Korea.
No, It's Not Our Own Damn Fault
No, It's Not Our Own Damn Fault
09/07/2004 01:04 AMIn response to my
rant about integrated library system vendors, Peter Rukavina says that
it's our own damn fault.
"When you outsource the administration of your data to someone else
(whether it's an OPAC vendor or a university computing department or
some guy down the street), you're also outsourcing any chance you have
at retaining ultimate control over that data.
When you buy a 'one size fits all' technology solution -- an OPAC
that's designed for, say, 'any public library' -- you're buying a
commodity, not a solution.
And you should expect to be treated as an insignificant cog by your
vendor: that's what you are. By absolving yourself of personal
responsibility over your data management in the first place, you've
already said 'we don't care enough about this to do it ourselves, so
you take care of it for us.' Is it any wonder they treat you like they
do?"
While I understand the spirit of his response and I wish that
we did have some of our best and brightest programmers
devoted to creating the one true catalog (rather than working on it as
time permits at their real job or doing it at home on their own time),
nonprofit libraries just don't have the option for which Peter
advocates.
I bought a new car this year because I was unhappy with some of the
things about my old car. Using Peter's logic, I shouldn't have
outsourced my new vehicle to a car manufacturer, but I did. I just
didn't have the time, money, or other resources to build one
myself.
Yeah, it's over the top, but you get my point. Ambulance drivers
don't make the ambulances, doctors don't make the defibrillators,
lawyers don't make the Lexis-Nexis database, and programmers use
operating systems developed by someone else (even if it's Linux).
You can't outsource everything, and libraries have to prioritize
what to expend their limited amounts of resources on. Can they build
their own cars? No, but they can certainly switch to one made by
another manufacturer.
Fault Is Not In The Technology, But In
Ourselves
Fault Is Not In The Technology, But In
Ourselves
09/23/2004 05:51 PMIt seems like every so often, a columnist has to write about
technology and spits out a 'top ten' list. Probably one of the most
overdone topics for technology articles has to be
a list of the 'top ten things people dislike about
computers/software/etc' which can usually be reduced to the
statement: it's frustrating when technology doesn't work the way
people want it to. But apparently people are
more
forgiving to apologetic computers, so without changing what
computers actual do, simply re-wording error messages might ameliorate
the situation. However, the problem still exists, and the issue is
that humans are the ones who build and design these systems, disregard
owner's manuals, and write cryptic manuals in the first place. So
before computers start designing other computers, just pretend your
laptop apologized to you, read the manuals, and make up top ten lists
to vent your frustrations.
Design fault
Design fault
04/19/2004 08:24 AMHow come the Copenhagen airport has wireless internet access, but no
powerstrips? Heh. You can't even pay for more than four hours of
internet access, but I guess that's okay since your laptop battery
will die in four hours anyway...
It's very sad, you know. Weep with me.
(On the other hand, while traveling is stressful, in an odd way it's
also very comforting. A whole blissful 15 hours during which you are
not expected to make any decisions, just follow the signs, sit in a
cramped space, stretch and eat whatever is given to you, taken care of
by professionals. It's really a very zen-like experience in all its
calmness. Much like going to a spa or something.
I'm not so certain whether it is a bad thing to be docile and
subservient every now and then. At least you are paying a lot of
money for the privilege.)
Going fault-tolerant for less
Going fault-tolerant for less
03/30/2005 06:53 AMFor some IT managers, it might come as a surprise that Intel-based,
fault-tolerant systems running Windows or Linux provide the same - or
better - performance than bigger, more costly boxes.
Take-Two's Fault Line
Take-Two's Fault Line
09/07/2004 10:35 AMVideo game developer Take-Two leads the way in reporting earnings this
week.
Sparks fly as BTo hit by electrical
fault
Sparks fly as BTo hit by electrical
fault
03/13/2003 10:23 AM300,000 punters hit
Spam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
Spam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
03/27/2005 12:35 PMInformation Week Mar 27 2005 3:50PM GMT
NEC 4-Way Server Is Fault-Tolerant
NEC 4-Way Server Is Fault-Tolerant
09/13/2004 06:53 AMNEC Solutions (America) Inc. is unveiling a four-processor,
fault-tolerant server designed to bring higher availability to data
centers.
Mangeldatenbank (Fault database)
Mangeldatenbank (Fault database)
08/29/2004 02:12 PM1. Relase will be online in about 1 week
Flights disrupted by computer fault
Flights disrupted by computer fault
06/03/2004 05:06 AMWelsh travellers face delays after an air traffic computer failure
hits flights from most airports in the UK.
WMD Panel to Fault Intelligence Agencies
(AP)
WMD Panel to Fault Intelligence Agencies
(AP)
03/29/2005 08:52 PMAP - President Bush's commission on weapons of mass destruction will
castigate U.S. intelligence agencies for their continued failure to
share information after numerous reforms aimed at improving
coordination, federal officials said Tuesday.
New Corporate Security Refrain: Not Our
Fault
New Corporate Security Refrain: Not Our
Fault
03/06/2004 01:58 AMWashington Post:
Firms Look to Limit Liability for Online Security
Breaches.
In the face of ongoing attacks by computer hackers,
some companies that store their customers' personal data are adopting
a new defensive tactic: If your information is stolen, they're not
legally responsible.In a society where we wink at
rampant cheating and disclaim any responsibility for our actions, this
should come as no surprise. But this sliding away from accountability
should not be allowed.
Microsoft, Sun tackle Java from opposing vantage points - Infoworld Staff