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JavaWorld September 2000 Lee Copeland |
Sun offers new licensing plan for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition Earlier this week, Sun Microsystems introduced a new licensing and royalty plan for its Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.3 specification aimed at eliminating some of the public squabbling that has erupted in the past over fees.  |
Fast Company October 2000 Rehka Balu |
Pacific Edge Projects Itself CEO Lisa Hjorten and her colleagues make software that helps project teams run on time and on budget, with attention to detail and with a crisp sense of discipline -- which is an awful lot like how Pacific Edge runs itself: "We practice what we preach."  |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Ilan Mochari |
Making the Switch to the ASP Game When a high-tech trend threatened the future of his business, Michael Edell radically reshaped his company. Two years later, he's suffered record losses and lost legions of employees. But don't stop him now...  |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Jill Hecht Maxwell |
Data Chasers Problem: Outmoded off-the-shelf software
Solution: Custom applications on the Web
Payoff: Increased efficiency for minimal cash outlay  |
Salon.com September 12, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
How Big Blue fell for Linux When open-source developers and IBM took gambles on each other, free software showed it can flourish in the heartland of corporate computing.  |
Salon.com August 29, 2000 Wagner James Au |
Xbox, Xbox, uber alles Quit whining. A Microsoft monopoly isn't always a bad thing -- especially if it kicks off a renaissance in gaming creativity.  |
JavaWorld August 2000 Tom Sullivan |
Java being extended to data analysis IBM, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, and Hyperion Solutions are codeveloping a Java-based, platform-independent specification for creating and managing data in OLAP (online analytical processing) servers.  |
JavaWorld August 2000 Arden Yingling |
News and New Product Briefs IBM offers Java Virtual Machines for download; Atinav launches Java-based communications software; Manning releases guide to Java 3D user interfaces; Eliad releases JSmartGrid for Java 2; JunC++ion integrates Java and C++; Sun XML center offers graphics software.  |
JavaWorld August 2000 Stephanie Sanborn & Brian Fonseca, InfoWorld |
Sun investigates Java security flaw in Netscape browser Sun Microsystems is investigating a security flaw that has popped up involving the use of Java in Netscape's Navigator browser. The bug, known as Brown Orifice (BO), makes use of Netscape's Java implementation to let an unsigned Java applet read and dispense files from a user's computer.  |
Salon.com August 9, 2000 Jonah Greenberg |
Linux in China: Not ready for prime time Why should the masses bother with free software when stealing from Microsoft is practically patriotic?  |
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