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