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Sun-Microsoft Single Sign-on Sun Microsystems and Microsoft recently announced a series of measures to enhance product interoperability, including the development of new specifications that enable Web single sign-on (SSO) between systems that use Sun's Liberty and Microsoft's WS
Announcements On Constructive Linux, Java And Open Source Relationships Sun Microsystems announced that its Java System Application Server and Java System Enterprise Server Bus (ESB) will be released as open source and become free software. The Java System Application Server is used for developing Web services, while the
C# Tutorial - Why .Net and C# This is part of the introduction to the C# tutorial. This article explores the benefits of using .Net and C# to develop modern Web based applications.
Get Intro "Groove" This technical overview of Groove looks at it's user interface and underlying network technology.
The Google API - Visual Basic Archives The Google API - A few days ago, I reviewed the great book about using the Google search engine. In that entry, I promised more about how to use Visual Basic along with Google. Here's the second installment on that promise. This short article...
Sun ONE Web Services Aim to Ease Java Development Sun Microsystems Inc. has announced a series of technologies and initiatives to help developers build applications and Web services more effectively and ......(Continue Reading) Web services management approaches Web services are important to business-to-business and business-to-consumer application deployment and are poised to be a critical aspect of the Web architecture of a business. Their reliable operat...(Continue Reading)Governments make good use of Web services architecture This is the stuff that can make all your departmental systems work together in remarkable new ways while cutting costs in half It looks as if the computing ......(Continue Reading)Governments make good use of Web services architecture: this is the stuff that can make all your departmental systems work together in remarkable new ways Andy Shaw is a contributing editor to Technology in Government. Please contact him at andyshaw@ca.inter.net. [Graph Not Transcribed] It looks as if the ......(Continue Reading)IBM's Web Services: A Horse with No Name? - WebSphere, VisualAge for Java, and WebSphere Studio - Product Information IBM is making a renewed effort to articulate its Web services strategy and to compete with a number of recent announcements, including those for Microsoft.NET, ......(Continue Reading)
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