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Nothing in life is completely secure. Think about it - when Julius Caesar took that famous walk to work on a fateful March morning, I'm sure he felt rather secure; after all, he was Caesar. Did Caesar think his life was about to end and become the prototype for countless Mafia hits in... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 6,122 | The fusion of IBM's WebSphere Application Server (WAS) and Macromedia's ColdFusion MX (CFMX) brings together two proven technologies. CFMX for the WAS runtime environment is a Java application expected to take advantage of WAS's industry-leading J2EE platform implementation and superio... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 7,259 | Development tools like WebSphere Studio, according to IBM's Scott Hebner, have changed 'from being almost rogue initiatives with a lot of customers driven by a couple of departments into really being strategic investments now.' And the entire usage of tools like this, and of applicatio... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 10,513 | According to IBM, 'portals are the next-generation desktop.' Portals are a single point of access to information for users and can provide either various types of information (horizontal portals) or detailed information on a single topic (a vertical portal). Yahoo, for example, is a ho... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 12,246 | IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) 5.0 introduces EJB 2.0 support, which offers new and important opportunities for application architects, such as EJB 2.0 local interfaces; container-managed relationships for EJB-modeled associations; message-driven beans; EJB home methods; EJB-se... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 8,798 | I have long been a TogetherSoft fan, having used TCC (TogetherSoft Control Center) for several years. It was a great development tool, effortlessly keeping code in sync with diagrams and providing the best reverse-engineering features in the business. TCC had lots of other goodies, suc... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 10,452 | If you follow the latest trends in the software industry, you will have noticed that Web services technology is getting a lot of attention. While it is not a completely new thing anymore, more companies are getting serious about Web services today and putting solutions into production ... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 12,157 | Computer security, no matter what platform, has traditionally been viewed as a necessary evil because most users believe it hinders their freedom to do their jobs. Over the years we have come to understand the necessity of computer security for business to endure. However, computer sec... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 6,046 | This month we'll look at pattern discovery in more detail by continuing to examine a business application pattern we discovered and documented. Our focus isn't on creating formal patterns, but on capturing, refining, and sharing the knowledge gained during development. We'll discuss th... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 8,136 | For enterprises to achieve the full potential of WebSphere, higher-level software architecture needs to be combined with best practices design methodology. An argument can be made that the application assembly platform will become the next stage in the evolution of enterprise applicati... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 5,962 Replies: 2 | Information technology is changing very rapidly right before our eyes, and so are user requirements. Along with the paradigm shift that resulted from the advent of a worldwide communication infrastructure and the advancement of distributed computing, software performance has evolved fr... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 6,582 | Organizations have traditionally viewed the management of digital identities as a necessary expense. But now those same organizations see it as a strategic imperative, something that will help them succeed by adding business value. Strategic security initiatives, like identity and acce... Mar. 21, 2003 Reads: 12,922 |
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