Java Product News (updated January 24, 2003)
Wily enhances management solution; Handango and Tira Wireless introduce J2ME deployment program; and more Wily enhances management solution January 24 — Wily Technology has released Wily 4, a Java application management solution for production systems. The suite consists of three…
XML drafted by OASIS for anti-terror effort
THE OASIS STANDARDS consortium on Thursday announced the formation of a technical committee to develop a universal global framework for supporting discovery and sharing of suspected criminal and terrorist evidence by law enforcement agencies. The OASIS LegalXML Lawful Intercept XML…
Keep it simple
Don’t make ethical reasoning harder than it has to be You can always count on the trolley-transplant problem to generate discussion, and I thank the many people who wrote in offering their take on a solution to last week’s column.…
FileNet unfurls P8 content management framework
ENTERPRISE CM (CONTENT management) vendor FileNet this week introduced a new product architecture designed to integrate CM, business process management, and application connectivity capabilities into a single framework. In an effort to streamline data management efforts, the FileNet P8 architecture…
Zend updating PHP development environment
PHP DEVELOPMENT TOOLS maker Zend Technologies, of Ramat Gan, Israel, plans early next month to ship Zend Studio 2.6, an upgraded version of its IDE for PHP development, according to Doron Gerstel, co-founder, CEO, and president of the company. Features…
OASIS launches XML.org Focus Areas
OASIS ON WEDNESDAY formed a series of XML.org Focus Areas for the purpose of providing domain-specific content on XML standards. The Focus Areas are intended to enable easy tracking of XML standards efforts in specific areas of interest. Focus Areas…
Friday Newsletter Interactive
How long will Moore ‘s Law continued to be valid? That’s the question we asked in last week’s InfoWorld Interactive. Here are your responses: By Lynndal Daniels, InfoWorld Community Editor The first “Windows for Dummies” title hit print on Oct.…
Commission networks defend their code of conduct
Diverting commissions still continues In last week’s E-Business Secrets, I reported that three commission networks — companies that process payments from e-commerce merchants to affiliate sites — had agreed on a “code of conduct” governing software add-ons that divert such…
Publish globally, script locally
A URL can be worth half a dozen pictures My InfoWorld article on Groove Web Services[1] was entitled “Script Locally, Publish Globally.” This week, John Burkhardt — one of the lead developers of GWS — made an announcement[2] on his…
Heavy hitters to dominate LinuxWorld
Dominant Linux players including IBM and HP are proving to be the chief beneficiaries of Linux’s rising financial fortunes in the enterprise as smaller Linux-only companies struggle for survival. The industry’s top-tier companies will use this week’s LinuxWorld Expo in…