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MIDDLEWARESPECTRA
Your independent resource on business integration and network computing through middleware and message brokering

Internet and Middleware Issues Collection

Analyses published in   MIDDLEWARESPECTRA have been compiled into collections focussed on specific subjects. You can order this collection on line by clicking the order button above.


The Internet and Middleware Issues Collection is available for a cost of US$495 and consists of 86 analyses (616 pages) including the following:

Web 2.0; Tom Welsh (Vol 21, Report 1)
Managing and monitoring Web Service performance; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 19, Report 2)
Service bus and container middleware; Keith Jones (Vol 17, Report 4)
Grids and Web Services make for a changing middleware environment; Anonymous (Vol 17, Report 3)
Web Services orchestration and choreography; Tom Welsh (Vol 17, Report 3)
The economics of Grid computing and Web Services; Robert Cohen (Vol 17, Report 2)
Grid computing - middleware but not as we know it; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 17, Report 2)
Autonomic middleware; Keith Jones (Vol 17, Report 2)
Many Grids to fit many tastes and requirements; Jim Gray (Vol 17, Report 1)
Six things that could spoil the Web Services dream; Tom Welsh (Vol 17, Report 1)
Web Services management; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 17, Report 1)
Emerging Internet middleware; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 16, Report 4)
Web Services; Tom Welsh (Vol 16, Report 4)
XML-aware networking: a framework for XML security; Eugene Kuznetsov (Vol 16, Report 4)
Free Middleware: the surprising facts - Part II; Tom Welsh (Vol 16, Report 3)
Software - at your service; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 16, Report 3)
Web Services - for whom are they relevant?; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 16, Report 2)
Java is seven ..., and counting; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 16, Report 2)
Web Services are already here ...; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 16, Report 1)
JMS and SonicMQ at Syntegra; Finlay Fraser (Vol 15, Report 4)
Addressing pitfalls with EJB development and deployment across different J2EE application servers; Dan Rolnick (Vol 15, Report 4)
A reality check for .NET and J2EE Web Services; Mark Creamer (Vol 15, Report 4)
Adding EJB to legacy to create applications appropriate for 2001; Peter Willson (Vol 15, Report 3)
Database - middleware's Open Source Achilles heel?; Amy Wohl (Vol 15, Report 3)
How are Internet trading platform vendors deploying middleware?; Wayne Richards (Vol 15, Report 3)
Java - middleware or 'just another programming language'?; Keith Jones (Vol 15, Report 3)
Messaging middleware goes heavy metal; Mark Whitney (Vol 15, Report 2)
Web services and middleware; Keith Jones (Vol 15, Report 2)
Web and micro services; Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 2)
What needs to change to support enterprise computing in a mobile world?; Duncan Johnston-Watt, Managing Director, Instinet (Vol 15, Report 2 - Financial)
Event Change Action is tomorrow's middleware; messaging goes ballistic; Steve Ross-Talbot (Vol 15, Report 1)
Analyzing the application server market; Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 1)
Web-oriented middleware: a new perspective; Keith Jones (Vol 14, Report 4)
Has Java become middleware?; Tom Welsh (Vol 14, Report 4)
Java messaging - the key to inter-enterprise application integration?; Keith Jones (Vol 14, Report 3)
The ASP model and middleware - at LivePerson; Kevin Delafield (Vol 14, Report 2)
Real time changes are need for e-business; Vivek Ranadivé (Vol 14, Report 2)
Integration ... what can middleware deliver?; Keith Jones (Vol 14, Report 2)
Credit cards, Call Centers, the Internet and middleware experiences; Anon. (Vol 14, Report 2 - Financial)
Why HTML is a strategic dead end for e-business transactions; Wayne V. Duquaine, Principal, Grandview DB/DC Systems (Vol 14, Report 1)
Java and XML: competitors or complements for corporate middleware?; Mark Lillycrop and Geoff. Norman (Vol 14, Report 1)
Directory services: the next middleware frontier?; Peter Houston (Vol 13, Report 4)
Controlling e-commerce with upper middleware; Phil Manchester (Vol 13, Report 4)
Middleware and supporting new electronic banking services; Henning Thomas and Mark Allcock (Vol 13, Report 4 - Financial)
3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part II; Klaus Schulz (Vol 13, Report 3)
XML and messaging: substitute or complement?; Jay Lang (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial)
Java grows up; gets messaging ...; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial)
The value of clustering in middleware; Edward E. Cobb (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial)
XML for C2B and B2B; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial)
XML, middleware and message brokers; Jason Longo (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial)
3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part 1; Klaus Schultz (Vol 13, Report 2)
Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial)
Middleware for opportunity-driven computing; Geoff Norman (Vol 13, Report 1)
Overhauling the Swiss payment system: using RTR with the Web; Dr Gerhard Gucher (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Responsive IT Systems (RITS): the future or MIS revisited?; Phil Manchester (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Advanta applies more than just middleware; Jim Krzeszowski (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Java in context: from front end to database; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Inventing a model for middleware at Omni Healthcare; Keith Harvey (Vol 12, Report 3)
Enterprise Java - storm in a coffee cup?; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 3)
How an application (R/3) can become an enterprise middleware infrastructure; Dr. Jodok Schäffler (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial)
Message broker for field access at Nova Gas; John Holmwood (Vol 12, Report 2)
Will Java replace middleware?; Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 2)
Using Microsoft's MTS with the Web in the finance sector; John Wise (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial)
Java and middleware at Schwab; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial)
CORBA-based Internet applications and security issues; Andreas Vogel (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial)
The 'New Age Enterprise': developments and middleware; Tom Curran (Vol 11, Report 4)
Processes + transactions = distributed applications; Gustavo Alonso (Vol 11, Report 4)
Schwab: reverting to 2-tier - and saving on middleware; James Chong (Vol 11, Report 4 - Financial)
Infrastructure dominates financial services opportunities; Michael Killen (Vol 11, Report 4 - Financial)
Applying message and information broking; Bradley Smith (Vol 11, Report 3)
Are Intranets middleware's curved ball; Amy Wohl (Vol 11, Report 3)
SAP R/3:vision for a New Age Enterprise; Thomas Curran (Vol 11, Report 3)
Agent strategies for enabling commerce on the Web; Dr. John Carter (Vol 11, Report 2)
Moving to asynchronous TP; Gary Steele (Vol 11, Report 2)
With more transactions than Web hits, where goes CICS (and Encina and MQSeries)?; Alfred Spector (Vol 11, Report 1)
Does Viper measure up to traditional OLTP?; Dr. Tom Heywood (Vol 11, Report 1)
Extending markets with Web-based computing; Dennis Erskine (Vol 000, Report 000)
Connect, SET, Transact; Dr. Vijay Ahuja (Vol 000, Report 3)
Distributed OLTP shines again at BEA; William T. Coleman (Vol 10, Report 4)
Traders: the Yellow Pages for middleware; Mirion Bearman and Kerry Raymond (Vol 10, Report 4)
Changing the business with the Internet; Irving Wladawsky-Berger (Vol 000, Report 000)
The Intranet: new wave middleware or mainframe-lite?; Phil. Manchester (Vol 10, Report 3)
Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing, transactionality and the World Wide Web; Dr. John Carter (Vol 10, Report 3)
CORBAnet: demonstrating CORBA 2.0 interoperability; Andreas Vogel (Vol 10, Report 3)
The WWW and Java: threat or challenge to CORBA?; Andreas Vogel (Vol 10, Report 2)
Integrating WWW and middleware; Ashley Beitz (Vol 10, Report 1)

 

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