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Open source middleware: a review of the implications; Tom Welsh (Vol 20, Report 4) |
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Sharpening the leading-edge: where next for middleware in time conscious organizations?; Colin Osborne, Chairman (Vol 16, Report 1) |
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Database - middleware's Open Source Achilles heel?; Amy Wohl (Vol 15, Report 3) |
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Directory Services vs. RDBMSs; Peter Houston (Vol 14, Report 4) |
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Using RTR to support widely distributed databases at Indian railways; Rakesh Khurana (Vol 13, Report 4) |
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The Hurwitz approach to segmenting EAI; Beth Gold-Bernstein (Vol 13, Report 4) |
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Managing replication; Chris Cotton (Vol 13, Report 4) |
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Risk management and enterprise application integration at Deutsche Bank; Christophe Lesieur (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial) |
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XML for C2B and B2B; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial) |
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XML, middleware and message brokers; Jason Longo (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Java in context: from front end to database; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Extracting operational information from SAP's R/3; Al Slater (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Inventing a model for middleware at Omni Healthcare; Keith Harvey (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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How an application (R/3) can become an enterprise middleware infrastructure; Dr. Jodok Schäffler (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial) |
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Moving from MOM to MOD (Message Oriented Databases); Charles Brett (Vol 12, Report 1) |
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Assessing IBM's Component Broker; Phil Manchester (Vol 11, Report 3) |
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Does Viper measure up to traditional OLTP?; Dr. Tom Heywood (Vol 11, Report 1) |
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Real time trading and transactions at Credit Suisse; Hans Neukom (Vol 10, Report 4) |
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Message brokers -- the middleware key to applications?; Roy Schulte (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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Queuing middleware into databases; George (Rick) Adam (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Extending data access middleware into the enterprise; Mike Forster (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Data access middleware: seeking out the middle ground; Charles Bontempo (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Queues are databases; Dr. Jim Gray (Vol 10, Report 1) |
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Integrating WWW and middleware; Ashley Beitz (Vol 10, Report 1) |
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Standards bodies and middleware; Phil. Manchester (Vol 10, Report 1) |
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Modeling middleware; Phil Manchester (Vol 9, Report 4) |
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R/3 -- legacy in the making or advance into the future?; Jonathan van den Berg (Vol 9, Report 4) |
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Middleware - reviewing the art (Vol 9, Report 1) |
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Data access, data warehousing and middleware; Ken Orr (Vol 9, Report 1) |
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Requirements for today's database server architectures part II (Vol 8, Report 2) |
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Databases move to deliver transaction processing; Charles C.C. Brett (Vol 8, Report 1) |
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Requirements for today's database server architectures - part I (Vol 8, Report 1) |
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Informed by Informix; Keith Hospers (Vol 8, Report 1) |
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TP-Lite and TP-Heavy are not mutually exclusive; Charles C.C. Brett (Vol 7, Report 2) |
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Can today's DBMS provide real distributed transaction management?; An industry view from Norris van den Berg (Vol 7, Report 2) |
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TP-Lite: short cut or dead end? (Vol 7, Report 2) |