application server in comment and analysis

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Hosted software - it's back

Comment No one is going to go through the process of contacting Intel and AMD to see which has the whizziest chip; HP, IBM and Dell to see who is selling the shiniest box; Microsoft, Red Hat and Novell to find the cheapest operating system; BEA, IBM and... [10 Dec 2004]

Devil's Advocate: Ignore IT change at your peril

Comment Even then, it is difficult to maintain this structure against the constant demand from sections of the organisation for whatever new application seems to meet a need. But more than that, vendors who consider server-based operation a luxury create... [23 Nov 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Pick a killer mobile app

Comment It is far better to consider which categories of application are relevant to the business as a starting point for developing a coherent mobility strategy. At the other extreme, looking at each mobile application offered by vendors and service... [29 Oct 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The politics of enterprise applications

Comment And it is yet another source of irritation for Oracle, which is also a distant third in the J2EE application server market. But, despite the fact that these two software giants admitted to merger talks earlier in 2004, such an announcement would be... [01 Oct 2004]

Analysis: The network is the security

Comment Application and data integration was so cumbersome that few companies had the skills, budgets or stomachs to attempt it. Each system ran an application or two for a specific constituency. Like existing tools from Arbor Networks, Mazu Networks and... [14 Jul 2004]

Analysis: Why the EC stayed its Microsoft ruling

Comment This self-imposed stay will remain in force until Judge Bo Vesterdorf, the president of the European Commission Court of First Instance, decides whether to grant Microsoft's application for a permanent stay of the 24 March decision. [09 Jul 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Out-of-the-box options

Comment For these functions the appliance is not the de facto way of delivering an application but an additional or alternative way. Software on your mail server can do the same thing, but if this is the only line of defence then malicious content will... [09 Jul 2004]

SIP paves the way for seamless collaboration

Comment Its Live Communications Server, a real-time collaboration platform, is the basis for Siemens innovative SIP and presence application server, Openscape. But Skype's not limited to being a free VoIP application. [07 Jul 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Is programming dead?

Comment Web services wouldn’t exist without all the work that’s gone into the development of application architectures that take most of the work out of the software plumbing - Enterprise Java (J2EE) and Microsoft’s .Net architecture. [23 Apr 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The ASPs that won

Comment Salesforce.com built its product from day one to be sold as a hosted application. This was because each hosted customer would have their own instance of an application running on its own hardware. Another group of vendors observing the hosted... [14 Apr 2004]

Analysis: Enterprise portals - integration made easy?

Comment And because all the application logic is stored on the server, the enterprise portal could be considered the desktop of the future. The main contribution of web services will be to reduce the cost and improve the flexibility of supporting... [06 Apr 2004]

Analysis: Choosing enterprise portal technology

Comment Standardisation will hasten the commoditisation of portal servers, like the application server and database markets before them," says Jim Murphy, an analyst with AMR Research. The line between the infrastructure vendors and the application vendors... [24 Mar 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Time for mobile apps

Comment In addition, there is no guarantee that network coverage - and therefore application connectivity - will actually be available. In part, this is due to the lack of application vendors’ understanding of the opportunities that ‘going mobile’ could... [25 Feb 2004]

The McCue Interview: Barclays CTO Kevin Lloyd

Comment Lloyd then moved his family north for a while to Knutsford in Cheshire to head up the application development 'Build Services' team. It is specifically around the policies, the architectures, the application environment, security, governance and... [23 Dec 2003]

Secure remote access - the way to go

Comment Richard Davis, sales director of storage and security services firm HarrierZeuros, says: “Where the recent SSL VPN appliances really do typically score is in their ability to facilitate secure clientless browser-based access to any application... [27 Nov 2003]

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