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Accenture enhancing BEA deployments; Simplified development is goal.(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Accenture within a couple of weeks plans to formally announce Accenture Platform Accelerator for BEA, a program that aims to simplify development on the BEA Systems WebLogic applications platform by providing software,...

CTO Forum: Web services called key to cutting integration costs; Accenture exec touts technology.(Industry Overview)
April 1, 2003... Byline: Ed Scannell Boston -- With IT spending levels not expected to rise for the foreseeable future, most CTOs are increasingly turning to Web services as a way to more cost effectively deliver integrated solutions across the enterprise,...

CTO Forum: BEA exec hails service-oriented architectures; Web services, messaging play roles.
April 1, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Boston-- Service-oriented architectures leveraging messaging and Web services are key to meeting complicated system integration needs, a BEA executive stressed during a keynote presentation at the InfoWorld CTO Forum...

Microsoft hails ISO stamp for C#; Exec touts advantage over Java.
April 1, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Microsoft is touting approval of its C# programming language as both an ISO and ECMA standard as an advantage over the rival Java language. The company said ISO has approved both C#, which is Microsoft's...

CTO Forum: Fuego illuminates crucial BPM ingredients; Case study touts systems brokering.(Brief Article)(Panel Discussion)
April 1, 2003... Byline: Brian Fonseca Citing ingredients necessary for BPM (business process management), an official at Addison, Texas-based BPM vendor Fuego offered attendees at the InfoWorld CTO Forum conference on Tuesday a glimpse of organizations...

IBM taps Cognos to solidify BI direction; Partnership to span IBM products and services.(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003... Byline: Brian Fonseca IBM and Cognos on Tuesday unveiled a multiyear joint development agreement designed to provide Big Blue's products and services with a tighter framework for business intelligence and financial management, and...

CTO Forum: Merrill Lynch walks Web services line; Company uses its own XML implementation to empower legacy data.(Brief Article)(Panel Discussion)
April 1, 2003... Byline: Tom Sullivan Boston -- Speaking at the InfoWorld CTO Forum here, Merrill Lynch's chief technology architect, Rick Carey, said that the financial services company is taking a contrarian's view on the use of Web services. Rather...

CTO Forum: XML the supply-chain missing link; Documentation restrictions lose grip.(Panel Discussion)
April 1, 2003... Byline: Brian Fonseca A group of panelists at the InfoWorld CTO Forum discussed the possibilities that documentation armed with XML could result in a sagging supply-chain management model being stressed by customers' desires for immediate...

CTO Forum: Ray Ozzie charts dynamic collaboration; Groove founder looks at the evolution of enterprise collaboration.(Interview)
April 2, 2003... Byline: Cathleen Moore Boston -- Enterprise workers are now hungering for richer collaboration, having moved beyond document-centric messaging toward a deeper drive for more dynamic interactions both within business groups and outside...

CTO Forum: Route optimization eyed for network efficiency; Proficient Networks extols cost-cutting benefits.
April 2, 2003... Byline: Cathleen Moore Boston -- Network efficiency achieved through route optimization technology can lend a much-needed hand to IT executives trying to do more with less in these times of shrinking budgets, according to Allan Leinwand,...

Flamenco adding WS-Security to management package; OASIS spec gains backing.
April 2, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Flamenco Networks is preparing to release an upgrade to its Web services management system featuring support for the OASIS WS-Security specification. The new version of the Flamenco Web Services Management (WSM),...

CTO Forum: Tackling identity; LibertyAlliance spotlighted.
April 2, 2003... Byline: Brian Fonseca The challenges of managing a user's network identity and multiple disconnected identities scattered across isolated Internet sites took center stage during Wednesday morning's keynote at the InfoWorld CTO Forum in...

IBM fortifying XML query language; Big Blue partnering with Microsoft, Oracle to boost spec.
April 3, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill IBM is preparing to advance the XQuery XML query language on two fronts: by submitting with Microsoft a test suite for industry consideration and by working with Oracle on a Java API for the language. IBM and...

IBM to roll out raft of apps, tools; Big Blue's developer conference kicks off next week.
April 4, 2003... Byline: Ed Scannell Trying to shore up support across the broad range of its development community, IBM next week at its developerWorksLive conference will roll out a raft of new server-level products, development tools, and technical...

Marketing experiments can strongly impact your bottom line; Some words and phrases work better than others.
April 4, 2003... Byline: Brian Livingston Do you wish you could know in advance which promotions would work for your e-commerce site and which would fizzle? One site, called MarketingExperiments, spends months doing controlled projects showing exactly...

The danger of assumptions; Don't lead your ethics astray by basing decisions on imagination.(Column)
April 4, 2003... Byline: Carlton Vogt I remember the lesson well. The professor went to the board and wrote, in large letters, "ASSUME." Then he took his chalk and added two slash marks to make it "ASS/U/ME." That meant, he said, that when you "assume" you...

Open source and global development; Software projects closely connected to those who work on them.(Andy Singleton)(Interview)
April 4, 2003... Byline: Jon Udell In an upcoming InfoWorld feature, we explore a set of interrelated themes that Andy Singleton has identified under the rubric of "IT deflation": a global pool of talent, a surplus of software components (often freely...

Compuware laces Uniface with Web services; Company enhances integration, updates GUI for XP.(Uniface 8.3)(Brief Article)
April 7, 2003... Byline: Tom Sullivan Compuware on Monday detailed a new version of its Uniface development environment. The Farmington Hills, Mich.-based company injected Uniface 8.3 with support for Web services, enhanced connectivity, and new interfaces...

Sybase unveiling developer's forum; Code-sharing is focus.
April 7, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Sybase on Tuesday is unveiling a code-sharing forum that enables developers to collaborate on open-source projects. Sybase's CodeXchange is an online forum on the Sybase Developer Network that enables content-sharing in...

Borland, M7 enhance Java development; Tools suite upgraded.
April 7, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Java will be the focus of moves by Borland and M7 this week, with Borland forging closer ties to the open-source JBoss and M7 upgrading its Java toolbox. Version 3.0 of the M7 Application Assembly Suite is a set of...

Microsoft spills new portal features; Company aims to make SharePoint a hub into other Microsoft Office Systems.
April 7, 2003... Byline: Ed Scannell Microsoft on Monday revealed more details on its SharePoint Portal Server, currently in beta testing, that will feature tighter ties with many of the collaboration capabilities woven into the Windows Server 2003...

AIIM zeroes in on content control; Vignette, Atomz, FatWire roll out offerings.
April 8, 2003... Byline: Cathleen Moore Content management wares took center stage at the AIIM 2003 Conference in New York, as vendors unveiled offerings designed to pull together content, portal, and process management capabilities. To that end,...

Eclipse.org releases improved open-source platform; Eclipse 2.1 features new workbench navigation features.
April 8, 2003... Byline: Ed Scannell Hoping to improve its speed and ease of use, Eclipse.org on Monday released an improved version of its Eclipse open-source tools platform that features new workbench navigation features and user configurable key...

EMC touts new Centera; Regulations spur EMC to update storage device.(EMC Centera 2.0)
April 8, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer EMC touts new Centera Regulations spur EMC to update storage device Still looking to expand its already large customer base, EMC on Tuesday introduced Version 2.0 of Centera -- its appliance designed...

ComponentSource buys part of Flashline; Company also expands program via partnerships.
April 8, 2003... Byline: Tom Sullivan ComponentSource has purchased Flashline's Marketplace in a move that both companies claim validates the momentum of application component reuse. The two companies will jointly announce the deal on Wednesday, but...

HP makes storage moves; EVA3000 is HP's latest midrange offering.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer Hewlett-Packard today introduced a new storage array that it hopes will better compete in the fiercely contested midrange storage market. The new system is the StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) 3000...

IBM to roll out SMB initiative; Company seeks developers to rush applications to market.
April 8, 2003... Byline: Ed Scannell Trying to dig its foothold in the growing SMB (small and midsize business) market a little deeper, IBM at its developerWorks Live conference this week will roll out a new program to aggressively recruit developers that...

Perna: Content management is at turning point; Information explosion causes need to manage data.
April 8, 2003... Byline: Tom Sullivan NEW YORK -- The technology industry is at a significant turning point in moving from data management to the broader content management and information integration, said Janet Perna, IBM's general manager of data...

Interview: HP looks to OpenView for software future; VP Peter Blackmore, CTO Shane Robison map out HP's software direction.
April 9, 2003... Byline: Mark Jones and Tom Yager HP not only wants to breathe new life into its venerable OpenView platform, the company is counting on it as its enterprise software lynchpin. Peter Blackmore, executive vice president for HP's Enterprise...

IBM eyes autonomic, Tivoli mix; Exec stresses proactive IT management.
April 9, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill New Orleans -- Leveraging its On Demand computing strategy for integrated, flexible business processes, IBM is blending its Tivoli management software and autonomic technology to enable businesses to adapt to changing...

This could be the year for UDDI; IBM exec touts upcoming upgrade.
April 9, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill New Orleans -- An upcoming version of UDDI could give the Web services directory technology the boost it needs to spur adoption, according to an IBM official at a conference on Wednesday. Version 3 of UDDI, which...

Apple releases Mac OS X 10.2.5; Web services, AFP, dial up improvements included.(Brief Article)
April 10, 2003... As expected, Apple Computer on Thursday released an update for Mac OS X, bringing the current version to 10.2.5. The update is also available through the Software Update control panel.The update delivers enhanced functionality and improved...

Complexity grows for developers, Rational exec warns; Technology limits cited.
April 10, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill New Orleans-- Complexity poses increasingly difficult obstacles for software developers, who are nonetheless called on to build applications for users who want this complexity hidden, Rational Chief Scientist Grady Booch...

IBM still sprucing up DB2 database; XML, Web services, zero downtime pursued.
April 10, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill New Orleans-- IBM's road map for its DB2 Universal Database platform includes both new features and refinements of existing functions, according to Janet Perna, general of data management at IBM. While the company...

Siebel refutes rumors about customer satisfaction; Stolen documents leaked to traders, analysts, reporters.
April 10, 2003... Byline: Ann Bednarz FRAMINGHAM - CRM software maker Siebel Systems went on the offensive Wednesday in an effort to quash rumors that its customer satisfaction reviews were less than stellar. The rumors stem from data contained in a...

Sun delays high-end app server release; Officials decline to offer new release date.(for Sun ONE Application Server)
April 10, 2003... Byline: James Niccolai SAN FRANCISCO - Sun Microsystems launched more than a dozen new products at a press event in San Francisco this week but missing from the pack was an anticipated high-end release of its application server...

Web services spec still not ready for standardization; BPEL4WS remains in founders' jurisdiction.
April 11, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill New Orleans -- A specification for Web services choreography and business processes introduced by Microsoft, IBM, and BEA Systems last August remains under its founders' jurisdiction, despite repeated assurances of its...

IBM touts durability; On Demand plan will port technologies across product lines.
April 11, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill New Orleans -- IBM officials Thursday hailed the vendor's On Demand computing strategy and emphasized that customers can count on the continued existence of its technologies. IBM's Steve Mills, senior vice president...

How Matt Drudge's two-man Web site nets $800,000 a year; Will the gossip monger resent the gossip directed at him?
April 11, 2003... Byline: Brian Livingston Matt Drudge, whose online news site became famous for exposing the secrets of President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, may not be so happy that some of his own secrets have been revealed. Business 2.0 has...

Examining layoff ethics; Are employees 'valuable members of the family' or just disposable 'assets'?
April 11, 2003... Byline: Carlton Vogt The economy has been hemorrhaging jobs for the past two years now, and every time we've thought we were seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, it turned out to be an oncoming train instead. But this drastic number...

Do the simple things; Following even 'trivial' rules can have healthy results.
April 11, 2003... Byline: Jon Udell Every week or so, a librarian sends me a URL template that extends the scope of the LibraryLookup project. I started in December, as you may recall, with a page of bookmarklets, one for each of about 900 of the libraries...

Novell keys up open standards push; Company reveals Linux support for NetWare, GroupWise.
April 14, 2003... Byline: Cathleen Moore SALT LAKE CITY -- Novell on Monday showed off a new initiative to embrace open standards and enable cross-platform computing with the adoption of several open-source technologies in current platforms in addition to...

MySQL plugs open source database at show; Company pitches product as alternative to industry giants.
April 14, 2003... Byline: James Niccolai MySQLthrew its first-ever user conference last week in San Jose, California, promoting its open source database as a viable, more affordable alternative to products from Oracle, IBM and the other top database...

Web services, ID management dominate RSA show; LibertyAlliance readies framework.
April 14, 2003... Byline: Brian Fonseca Federated identity and Web services security will dominate the agenda at the annual RSA Conference that kicks off inSan Franciscothis week. RSA, VeriSign, and the Liberty Alliance Project will use the event to...

Interview: Sonic sounds ESB tune; VP Gordon van Huizen discusses his vision for service-enabling apps.
April 14, 2003... Byline: Mark Jones The ESB (enterprise service bus) is emerging as yet another solution for application integration projects. Sonic Software's Gordon van Huizen, vice president of product management, talked with InfoWorld Executive News...

Sonic touts enterprise service bus; Suite enables XML-based application integration.(Sonic Business Integration Suite)
April 14, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Sonic Software on Monday will announce Sonic Business Integration Suite, an integration system based on an ESB (enterprise service bus) architecture. The suite enables is designed to enable XML-based integration and...

Telelogic enables global development; Synergy synchronizes repositories.(CM Synergy 6.3 and ChangeSynergy 4.3)
April 14, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Telelogic on Monday will announce CM Synergy, Release 6.3 and ChangeSynergy, Release 4.3, extending the company's Synergy product line to improve support for global development, according to the company. Telelogic's...

WebPutty backs .Net development; Web-enabled apps boosted.
April 14, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill WebPutty, of San Jose, Calif., on Monday will announce availability of WebPutty Application Platform 7.0, a development and integration platform for Web-enabled corporate applications. The product can manage and repair...

OASIS to get BPEL4WS jurisdiction; Web services spec finally goes to standards body.(the Business Process Execution Language for Web Services specification is expected to be submitted to Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards )
April 15, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Microsoft, IBM, and BEA Systems plan to submit their Web services choreography and business process specification, initially proposed in August 2002, to a standards body later this week. The Business Process...

New storage protocols gain supporters; Fibre Channel meeting challenges.(Storage Networking World)
April 15, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer PHOENIX -- The Fibre Channel protocol's reign as the only high-speed storage protocol is now being challenged. Here at SNW, iSCSI, Serial ATA (SATA), and Serial attached SCSI (SAS) are seeing their share of...

SNW: CA's Gupta talks storage; Makes plea for vendor cooperation.
April 15, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer Addressing a vendor-heavy crowd at SNW, Computer Associates' CTO Yogesh Gupta, made a plea for vendor cooperation in helping customers create simplified storage environments. Speaking to a crowd of...

HDS serves up NAS, again; Company introduces new gateway.(Hitachi Data Systems)
April 15, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer PHOENIX -- Hitachi Data Systems has introduced a new line of NAS gateway products. Announced on Tuesday at Storage Networking World here, the new product family is the result of co-development with NAS pioneer...

Adaptec boosts iSCSI; Company introduces two HBAs.(host bus adapters)
April 15, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer PHOENIX -- The iSCSI protocol finally has an ASIC-based adapter -- yet another piece of the iSCSI puzzle. On Monday at the Storage Networking World conference here, Adaptec introduced two iSCSIHBAs, offering...

Security services served up at RSA; MSSPs beef up IPS, consulting.(managed security services providers)
April 15, 2003... Byline: Brian Fonseca Battling a dwindling market and aggressive competition from traditional enterprise security products, MSSPs (managed security services providers) are relying more heavily on consultation and proactive protection...

Cybersecurity gets auditing push at RSA; Private sector security targeted.
April 15, 2003... Byline: Brian Fonseca Auditing firms Deloitte & Touche, KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Ernst & Young joined White House Cyber Security Advisor Howard Schmidt at the RSA Conference on Tuesday to drum up support for stepped up public and...

Sun exec preaches UBL; Touts XML business document standard for e-commerce.
April 16, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill MENLO PARK, Calif.-- Universal Business Language (UBL), a proposed OASIS specification for electronic commerce, presents the potential of enabling smaller businesses worldwide to engage in global commerce alongside major...

Product plans afoot for BPEL4WS spec; W3C fears fragmented standards efforts.
April 17, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Major backers of the BPEL4WS specification for Web services business processes are preparing products to implement the technology, which is being submitted for consideration by OASIS as an industry standard. But a...

Site uses click analysis to increase ad sales 40 percent; Some e-businesses are generating growing numbers.
April 18, 2003... Byline: Brian Livingston It may be a tricky ad-sales environment online these days, but that doesn't mean every site's ad revenues are down. Some e-businesses, in fact, are generating growing numbers. That's certainly true of...

Layoff debate continues; Readers respond to last week's column with questions and comments about layoff ethics.
April 18, 2003... Byline: Carlton Vogt Last week's column regarding the ethics of layoffs generated some interest among readers (see "examining layoff ethics," http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/04/11/15ethmat_1.html). Many had layoff experiences to share....

Kontiki bolsters digital media delivery; Grid Delivery gains streaming, multicasting capabilities.
April 21, 2003... Byline: Cathleen Moore Aiming to slice costs associated with sending video and digital media over enterprise networks and the Internet, Kontiki on Monday rolled out several enhancements to its Grid Delivery technology. The Sunnyvale,...

Netli strikes down app delays; NetLightning service speeds Web application delivery.
April 21, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer Hoping to speed the delivery of Web-based applications, Netli on Monday introduced a new service for vendors running transactional applications. Netli, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based start-up emerged from stealth...

Relativity transforms itself; Company touts new direction, rechristens suite.
April 21, 2003... Byline: Tom Sullivan Relativity Technologies on Monday named a new CEO, detailed a refocused corporate mission, and launched an upgraded version of its product suite. Former CEO and founder VivekWadhwa will remain as chairman but...

TimesTen enhances event processing system; New version supports Itanium 2, Red Hat Linux.
April 21, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill TimesTen, of Mountain View, Calif., on Monday is announcing general availability of Version 5.0 of its Real-Time Event Processing System infrastructure software for telco and financial services customers. The product...

Macromedia links Flash apps to data; Flash MX Data Connection Kit includes pre-built links.
April 22, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Macromedia on Tuesday plans to announce Macromedia Flash MX Data Connection Kit, which provides pre-built connections to data sources for the purpose of boosting development of data-aware Internet applications, the...

What I've learned about e-mail newsletter publishing; Feature-rich programs make it easier for self-publishers.
April 22, 2003... Byline: Brian Livingston There comes a time when you have to eat your own dog food. That time came for me late last year when I began preparing to publish an independent e-mail newsletter on Microsoft Windows through a new site of my own:...

Palm pops cork on new devices; Tungsten C features built-in Wi-Fi.
April 23, 2003... Byline: Ephraim Schwartz If anyone doubted that Palm could compete on an equal footing with the feature-laden Pocket PCs, the introduction of the Palm Tungsten C and Zire 71 should put those doubts to rest. With almost a year under...

Codeweavers delivers Office XP support; CrossOver Office 2 enables user to run most Office XP apps.
April 24, 2003... Byline: Ed Scannell CodeWeavers on Thursday rolled out the latest version of CrossOver Office, which allows desktop users to run Microsoft's Office XP along with Adobe's Photoshop 7 under Linux. Version 2.0 of the product supports the...

Pundits weigh in on Apple's music plans; Service tipped to become "big Kahuna" of online music.
April 25, 2003... Byline: Dennis Sellers, MacCentral.com "High-quality design and simplicity of use" are expected to be the hallmarks of a new digital music service to be unveiled by Apple Computer on Monday, according to an article in Billboard, the music...

FineGround debuts app monitoring software; AppScope measures end-user response times for CRM, ERP apps.
April 25, 2003... Byline: Cathleen Moore Seeking to ensure high performance of critical Web applications, FineGround Networks this week introduced application monitoring software that can measure the performance of applications from the end-user...

Google eats own Pyra dog food; Weblog designed to foster internal communication.
April 25, 2003... Byline: Mark Jones SANTA CLARA, CALIF. -- Two months after Google acquired blog technology developer Pyra Labs the company is already eating its own dog food. Craig Silverstein, Google's director of technology, told an audience here...

Update: Judge throws out case against P-to-P networks; Record, motion picture industries lose fight.
April 25, 2003... Byline: Scarlet Pruitt In an enormous blow to the music and motion picture industries, a Los Angeles federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against file-sharing services Grokster and StreamCast Networks Friday, saying that they can not be held...

The issue is still privacy; the outlook is still grim; Some issues are significant for their own sake, and privacy is one of them.
April 25, 2003... Byline: Carlton Vogt As you may have read, this will be my last Ethics Matters column for InfoWorld. However, I plan to continue it in another venue: If you're interested, you'll find more details at the end of this column. I...

Conventional wisdom isn't; Doing the same thing everyone else does isn't always best.
April 25, 2003... I wish I could relate a specific conversation, but I can't. Maybe I'm trying to block the words. But I can tell you about conventional wisdom. You know what I mean -- like the idea that something must be true just because everyone says it is....

Following storage trends; Faster, more capable storage networks in sight for year's end.
April 25, 2003... Byline: Mario Apicella Making sense of a large, multifaceted event such as the recent Storage Networking World (SNW) in Phoenix can be challenging. Vendors, customers, and media types walk the show floor in such a frenzy that you'd think...

EMC outlines technology strategy; Company will offer customers a choice of tools.
April 28, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer At its annual EMC Technology Summit event at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, EMC executives took the stage to outline the company's strategy going forward, including a partnership with Microsoft...

Oracle looks to scale management tool; Product is rewritten.
April 28, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Oracle plans to spruce up its Enterprise Manager tool to enable management of greater numbers of databases, a company official said on Monday. The database and applications vendor was planning to preview the product...

NetLedgerenhances products, adds partners; Third-party vendors will sell company's applications.
April 28, 2003... WASHINGTON -- NetLedger, which makes a suite of applications for small and medium-sized businesses, is set to announce partnerships with vertical industry software providers in the biotechnology, agriculture, construction and other industries....

Computer Associates touts on-demand computing; Products rolled out at N+I.
April 29, 2003... Byline: Ed Scannell LAS VEGAS -- Computer Associates gave its on-demand computing initiative a nudge on Tuesday, rolling out six products under its Unicenter banner at Networld+Interop that are intended to make it easier for users to...

Commerce One boosts Web services development; Open-source kit released.
April 29, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Seeking to boost adoption of Web services, Commerce One on Tuesday is releasing an open-source, royalty-free development kit for Web services, SOAP, and XML. The DocSOAP XML Development Kit is intended to provide...

Sun touts metering in utility push; Customers would pay for systems based on usage.
April 29, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Sun Microsystems' vision of utility computing features a metering of systems that would account for low-usage patterns countered by spikes during peak times, a Sun official said on Monday. Under Sun's vision, a...

E-Business Secrets moving to new venue; To continue receiving this newsletter, please resubscribe.
April 29, 2003... Byline: Brian Livingston This is the last installment of E-Business Secrets that will be published by InfoWorld. I will continue to send out this newsletter, but I'm switching it to a new e-mail publishing system, which was described last...

EMC partners with Cisco, updates software; Storage giant makes more noise.
April 30, 2003... Byline: Scott Tyler Shafer At its annual EMC Technology Summit here in Las Vegas, EMC today announced enhancements to its PowerPath software, specifically the addition of integrated volume management. The announcement follows a string...

Reasoning extends code inspection to Java development; Outsourced service detects and diagnoses defects.
April 30, 2003... Byline: Paul Krill Looking to extend its code inspection services to new markets, Reasoning on Wednesday plans to announce Reasoning Inspection Service for Java, an outsourced service for identifying and fixing code defects early in the...

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