project software architecture in news
Borland Janeva embraces web services
News This summer, Borland plans to release Janeva, an application that lets corporate developers use Microsoft tools to build Windows applications that work with software written to non-Microsoft development models, including Java 2 Enterprise Edition... [06 May 2003]
eBay's tech chief quits
News Although Hjelm had played a central part in the introduction of eBay's next-generation V3 system architecture, his exit won't have an impact on the project, which is still in progress.eBay began its V3 upgrade, expected to enable real-time updates... [27 Feb 2003]
Grid software gets business connection
News The new features for Globus come through an effort called the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA). Current contributors to the project include IBM, Sun Microsystems, HP, Microsoft, Platform Computing, Hitachi, NEC, Fujitsu, Avaki and Entropia. [15 Jan 2003]
Palladium: A must or a menace?
News Microsoft's upcoming Palladium architecture for 'Trusted Computing' may secure PCs, but it also threatens to turn people's computers into spies. At the USENIX Security Conference held in San Francisco recently, Microsoft developers touted the... [08 Nov 2002]
West Yorkshire police in secure Linux desktop trial
News Paul Friday, head of IS for West Yorkshire police, said: "We are very interested in the advantages of the secure open desktop architecture. The West Yorkshire police trial is the first project to come out of that process. [16 Oct 2002]
Is roaming coming to Wi-Fi?
News Barry Davis, Intel's director of platform architecture, said: "The bits, the bytes and the hardware exist for roaming. This could then be used in such industry efforts as Project Rainbow, a joint endeavour by AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless... [11 Sep 2002]
EDS claims .Net first for online banking
News Aside from EDS's claims that the project is a world first, the implementation of the .Net architecture at the bank has a second significance. EDS claims that it has built the world's first internet banking solution using .Net development architecture. [15 Aug 2002]
Oracle underpins 'apathy-busting' e-voting trial
News The technology for both trials is based around the Oracle 9i database and application server architecture which has been tailored to provide secure and uninterrupted e-authentication, e-voting and e-counting facilities across internet and... [08 Apr 2002]
UK banks clearing system in £75m overhaul
News Oracle will supply its latest database, Oracle 9i, and its Real Application Clusters to build upon the enterprise architecture developed by Concise. Phase two of the project, which will go live in 2003, will offer customers the ability to maintain... [25 Feb 2002]
IBM's grid project gets the mass-market treatment
News The grid computing technology - long used by universities and research institutions in need of inexpensive supercomputing power - will form the basis of IBM's Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA). All grid-enabled products have already been... [20 Feb 2002]
Is Silicon Graphics turning the corner?
News The last umbilicus, in fact, that connects SGI to the bunfight of consumer technology is MIPS, the chip architecture which SGI workstations are based on. MIPS has been losing out to ARM-designed chips in many consumer applications, with Microsoft's... [11 Jan 2002]
EXCLUSIVE: IBM accuses rivals of Linux 'blind spot'
News Linux is also scheduled to replace the as yet unreleased Project Monterey, a multimillion pound project to combine SCO Unix and AIX on an Intel 64 architecture. Jon Collins, senior analyst at Bloor Research, said IBM's Project Monterey partner, SCO... [05 Mar 2000]
BEA continues ecommerce refocusing strategy
News It also revealed details of its 'Project E-collaborate' - an open business-to-business architecture - which it claims will be cheaper and less complicated to implement than EDI (Electronic Data Interchange). [28 Feb 2000]
Kvaerner alliance sells £1.5m Vantage to Cadcentre
News In addition, Vantage possesses Oracle-based open architecture which will support flexible links to other third-party and existing corporate systems via open APIs. Richard Longdon, Cadcentre Group CEO, said: "The key to successful project execution... [09 Dec 1999]
Eircom unveils service management app
News PKS/Orygen is in discussion with Eircom to expand the component architecture to other Eircom processes. Hughes said the project had given him a favourable experience of outsourcing development, despite the fact that Eircom has its own team of over... [03 Dec 1999]
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