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- CA licensing in the news
- The outsourcing juggernaut moves on
- Content as services
- Amazon contest champ WebWin earns its name
- Quick Takes: ZapThink looks at Web services, content mgmt
- Metadata integration
- Where is IT going?
- Infravio gets new CEO, sticks to pure integration
- Centralization or devolved power?
- Grid computing – how IBM, Sun and Microsoft line up
- Infravio charges ahead with XML-based Web services platform
- Users say an X# language could ease XML handling
- Business Intelligence trends in 2002-3
- Grand Central exec: 2004 to be breakout year for Web services
- Adjoin seeks to bring pricing pressure to Web services management
- Stop press, WS-Security works!
- Stop press, WS-Security works!
- The definition of Web services
- With X#, Microsoft may popularize functional programming
- Integration -- BEA style
- Quick Takes: PushToTest looks for high marks with e-mail testing
- The five biggest myths about Web services
- Secret Web services may pose new risks
- A how-to guide for supporting digital signatures within SOAP messages, part 3
- A how-to guide for supporting digital signatures within SOAP messages
- A how-to guide for supporting digital signatures within SOAP messages, part 2
- Are you ready for a data protection appliance?
- Service-oriented architecture using Jini
- Sun looks to be customers' advocate in WS-I
- Service-oriented architecture using Jini (continued)
- Novell Next Generation Groupwise
- December 2002: The Month in Review on SearchWebServices.com
- Experts predict advances in processes, SOAP; setback for WSDL
- Special Report: 2003 Predictions and Prognostications
- Who will set agent standards?
- Opinion: Less hype, more consolidation coming in 2003
- Luminaries expect more Web services growth in 2003
- Sun-BEA deal reflects Sun's new software focus, shows BEA hedging its bets
- Don't lose your CIO over Web services
- Software licenses need to be managed
- Quiz #31: Laptops
- Quiz #32: Securing your network
- The Web services readiness review
- Quiz #29: iSeries (AS/400) Commands
- Quiz #30: Troubleshooting
- Will Web services slip or leap?
- Web services identity management sector ripe for consolidation
- Can leadership lead to self-delusion of infallibility?
- November 2002: The Month in Review on SearchWebServices.com
- Under deadline, power provider implements critical Web service
- Web services: Jam today, not tomorrow
- Follow up answers from the Jim Keogh webcast
- Is peer services computing the next wave?
- Successful Web services require standards and strategy
- Grid computing gaining hold
- Does patience pay off?
- Top tier software vendors
- .NET fans, foes duke it out at Comdex
- IBM, Sun and others tout merits of Web services
- Analytics deliver staggering ROI
- XML creator says royalty-based standards could work
- Dinosaurs battle in tar pits
- Webcast: Developing Web services applications using J2EE 1.4
- Testing, testing, testing
- Web services: An elephant in the dark
- CA opens its door to Web services
- Can Confluent redefine Web services management?
- Borland grows from strength to strength
- Vignette shines content management guiding light
- October 2002: The Month in Review on SearchWebServices.com
- Getting the most out of a J2EE platform
- Case study: Expanding Web services beyond the intranet
- IDC takes the gloss off Web services
- Systinet gives its WASP more sting via ISVs, OEMs
- Understanding the real costs of integration
- Meta panel touts Web service wars, but no shots fired
- Meta: Web services are "disruptive" but worthwhile
- Breaking XML to optimize performance
- Progress buys eXcelon for $24 million
- Oracle pushes for common Web services choreography
- XML and databases
- Living with the new economy
- Blanketware buoys Canoe's e-commerce Web service
- Novell to launch devtools
- Like rivals, SeeBeyond looks to benefit from vertical focus
- RSA strives to keep Web services safe
- Security: The number one worry for IT pros
- Internet confidence stays flat
- Jupiter forecasts uphill battle for Web services customers, vendors
- Follow up answers from the David R.R. Webber webcast
- September 2002: The Month in Review on SearchWebServices.com
- Mercury Interactive defines BTO
- BT launches end-to-end Web services program for U.K., Europe
- Web services' idées fortes
- BEA bets on standardized integration
- Software AG looks to capitalize on Web services
- Looking for a ThreePeat
- Paving the way for the future
- Identity--key to the future
- Web services management
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