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For Web applications to be wholly successful, we need new thin client technology
Confused by the sea of numbers and acronyms that label Wi-Fi’s current and future standards? You’re not alone. Here’s a handy guide
If you believe the hype, in a few years all enterprise software will be delivered as a service. At the least, you’ll have the luxury of outsourcing many commodity apps
Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 provides a host of useful new features, but maintains its devotion to the Windows Server product line
Enhanced services offer admins access to Microsoft's OSes, apps, and servers
Open source offering prompts industry response
Company will back BPEL, SOA, ebXML with new package
Dear Bob ... Excel spreadsheets ARE the devil's work, no doubt. They should be viewed as nothing more than an quasi-automated piece of paper that is an accountant's crutch. REAL accountants would put the data into a real database (yes, Acce
Nokia leaves association over the issue, calls it 'inappropriate'