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UK tech spending should be solid in 2002

...vide-president and general manager of NIIT Europe. The IT managers identified e-business infrastructure, Web services, application integration, CRM implementation and full life-cycle... Read more

12 April, 2002 by Graeme Wearden
SuperPawn.com Builds Agile Web Infrastructure on Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers

SuperPawn.com Builds Agile Web Infrastructure on Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers

Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers provided SuperPawn with the critical e-business infrastructure it needed to quickly and cost-efficiently build its new... Read more

9 July, 2002

Mainframes: Still going strong after all these years

Despite numerous predictions to the contrary over the past 10 years, mainframes are still a going concern. In fact, changes such as the Internet, e-business and Linux, which were meant to render mainframes extinct, have shaped their reinvention Read more

6 October, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

Linux takes diverse routes to business success

...We don't have a WebSphere," he said, referring to IBM's e-business infrastructure software. "We have no intellectual property tied up in this... Read more

11 October, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Oracle and Dell push e-biz software

...for application servers, crucial software that's become a standard piece of e-business infrastructure. Oracle ranks third with 12 percent of the bundled application... Read more

12 August, 2002 by Wylie Wong

Microsoft expands portal planning

...on the Web. SharePoint is part of Microsoft's family of .Net e-business infrastructure software products, which includes the SQL Server 2000 database. Microsoft... Read more

21 May, 2002 by Wylie Wong

Former employees: A security menace?

Comment When employees leave a company, they often take with them the firm's most precious assets - the mission-critical data that runs the business. Read more

6 March, 2002 by Dr Arvind Krishna

Verisign aims to make Web services trustworthy

...supporting "digital trust" company VeriSign's effort by building interfaces into their e-business infrastructure software, so their business customers can tap into VeriSign's... Read more

20 February, 2002 by Wylie Wong

Microsoft to debut developer tools

Visual Studio.Net launches on Wednesday, taking Microsoft's Web services strategy to the next stage Read more

13 February, 2002 by Wylie Wong

IBM to acquire business software maker

...chains. IBM has been integrating CrossWorlds' software with its WebSphere middleware, or e-business infrastructure product, for four years. CrossWorlds is known for former chief... Read more

30 October, 2001 by Tiffany Kary

Microsoft realigns software developer units

...new software development tools, called Visual Studio.Net and its family of e-business infrastructure software for building and running their applications. Microsoft's .Net... Read more

17 October, 2001 by Wylie Wong

IBM to open source WebSphere Linux tools

Plans call for company's WebSphere Studio Workbench to be de facto industry standard for plug-in tools that work across Windows and Linux Read more

20 August, 2001 by Peter Galli

HP confirms death of OpenMail

...and monitor the health of businesses' computer systems, and its new Netaction e-business infrastructure software. Netaction includes Bluestone's application server, software that handles... Read more

2 March, 2001 by Matt Loney

Palmisano: Big Blue means business

The heir apparent to chief executive Lou Gerstner talks about his first quarter as IBM's president and chief operating officer. What lies ahead? Linux Read more

18 December, 2000 by Joe Wilcox

Gerstner's $5bn spending spree

...the coming years. The company's name for this strategic thrust is "e-business infrastructure" -- the tagline for a marketing push on which IBM plans... Read more

12 December, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

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