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JavaWorld August 2000 Michael L. Perry |
C#, the natural progression One direct result of Microsoft's new strategy is that the next version of Visual Studio will feature retooled languages, modified explicitly to support the .Net platform. Java will be missing from the package. Microsoft will be introducing a new language, called C#, to fill the void.  |
Unix Insider August 2000 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
.Net is real In this week's Regular Expressions, Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz take a look at Microsoft's highly anticipated .Net initiative and find it has much to offer.  |
T.H.E. Journal August 2000 |
PeopleSoft Launches New Web-Based Enterprise Solution PeopleSoft's recently launched PeopleSoft 8 for Higher Education offers a suite of e-Business application...  |
Fast Company August 2000 Ron Lieber |
The Permatemps Contretemps It is the dark side of Free Agent Nation. Here's how the mix of Microsoft's human-resources policies, unwilling temps, high-tech union organizers, and "permatemp" agents produced unintended consequences -- and a cautionary tale.  |
Fast Company August 2000 Curtis Sittenfeld |
Youth Movement Michael Furdyk and Jennifer Corriero are advising Microsoft on what the next generation of knowledge workers wants from software. Did we mention that they're, like, really young?  |
JavaWorld July 2000 Tom Sullivan |
WebGain gaining ground Through its recent string of product and company acquisitions, WebGain is building up its Java toolbox and moving into the market for platform-independent component-based development.  |
JavaWorld July 2000 Tom Sullivan |
Microsoft drops Java tool from suite Microsoft confirmed that Visual J++, its Java-based tool, will not be part of the pending Visual Studio.Net tool suite when it ships. A Microsoft spokesperson said that due to litigation with Sun Microsystems, Microsoft cannot innovate with Java....  |
Salon.com July 10, 2000 Wendy M. Grossman |
Britain's first software billionaire At Autonomy, Mike Lynch creates programs that act like people do, analyzing words and extracting ideas.  |
Information Today August 2000 |
Publishers Participate in Launch Program for Microsoft Reader E-Books Microsoft Corp. has announced that more than 30 book publishers have participated in a production launch program for Microsoft Reader with ClearType display technology, ensuring the availability of over 800 of their books for Microsoft Reader when it launches later this summer....  |
Information Today August 2000 |
FRANCIS Database Now Available from SilverPlatter SilverPlatter Information, Inc. has announced plans to make the FRANCIS database available via CD-ROM, Internet, and intranet subscriptions.  |
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