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by Shawn Hessinger on March 11, 2010
Does your business or organization need a hosted exchange service?
Do you have a need for data management or e-mail management on a hosted server not maintained on the premises?
Do you lack the...
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by jeff goldman on December 11, 2008
With this week's release of Firefox 3.1 Beta 2, a number of different writers have completed and published performance tests using the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark suite.
"Mozilla Corp. may...
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by jeff goldman on November 12, 2008
Microsoft and Sun Microsystems this week announced an agreement under which Sun will offer the MSN Toolbar to anyone who downloads Sun's Java Runtime Environment.
"The deal will allow Interne...
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by gautam on March 26, 2008
Sun has already started to portray MySQL as its own as both MySQL and glassfish communities have come up with an optimized bundle comprising of MySQL JDBC driver 5.1.6, MySQL Community Server 5.0 and ...
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by gautam on August 30, 2007
I have just got a small announcement to be made today. Anybody who wants to opt for Sun Java System Identity Manager (With Passion!) which is a free online can do so now since the course begins after ...
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by gautam on August 10, 2007
I believe you need to check this out. Here is a two hour web based training course dubbed as Sun Java Identity Management: Integrated solutions being offered by Sun absolutely free!! This course gives...
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by jason on March 15, 2006
Amazon just announced a new addition to their web services API line up. They explain it as follows:
Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for devel...
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by jason on February 27, 2006
JavaJobs.com has made available their first version of what are some interesting web services. The site describes the service as follows:
... Free to developers and webmasters the web services provi...
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by jason on January 8, 2006
Every once and a while I'll run across something that gives me confidence that people "get it." In the 90's the Internet was just starting to catch on and I had one of those moments...
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by jason on October 22, 2005
What follows is a fairly high level explanation of how to create a web service with Apache axis. We'll start with the idea that a web service client wants to retrieve a widget. The client will pro...
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by jason on October 13, 2005
I'm thinking of this article as a foundation entry in my blog. This is a topic I will build upon in the future with more detailed entries. With that said and with all the talk surrounding Web Serv...
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by jason on October 11, 2005
I try hard not to simply regurgitate news articles I see everyday and post they to my blog. I figure that an average Internet user could find these articles without my help. An example of this being t...
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by jason on October 4, 2005
ProgrammableWeb has a nice addition to their site. They recently published a Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix that displays the a listing of all the major Web API providers and how they intersect.
I'm seei...
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by jason on September 25, 2005
I read a lot of news articles about the industry I work in everyday. So much so that recently I thought I was caught up on all the current trends. Well this morning I was searching for something on th...
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by jason on September 22, 2005
One person I really enjoy reading and listening to is Tim O'Reilly (podcasts here and here). He has some really interesting ideas about where we have been and where we are going on the Internet. T...
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by jason on September 21, 2005
There are a number of Web Services APIs out there now on the web for use by entrepreneurial developers. The first three that readily come to mind are EBay, Amazon and Google. With these APIs any devel...