commerce server in news
Ballmer gives software some SaaS
News Services that reside in the internet "cloud" - including commerce, community and search - will be have an "an analogue that will affect our servers… and this is driven by Ray Ozzie" - winner of this year's silicon.com Agenda Setters list. [11 Oct 2006]
Open source nuclear bunker guards finance data
News This year has already seen more than its fair share of disasters - and yet research from the London Chamber of Commerce found a high number (55 per cent) of firms still had no contingency plans in place in the event of a natural disaster or... [25 Oct 2005]
VeriSign gets the cyber attack fear
News VeriSign plans to use its expanded infrastructure not only for DNS, but also for its other services, such as SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate verification - commonly used in online commerce to secure transactions. [20 May 2005]
Newham shows off first fruits of Microsoft deal
News For example, an e-ticketing toolkit developed by the Royal Borough of Kingston, running on Microsoft Commerce Server 2002, is available to other local authorities via the portal. Newham also plans to use technologies such as Microsoft BizTalk... [31 Mar 2005]
Microsoft Exchange update expected next year
News Other server software coming in 2006 and supporting the new processor features will be Commerce Server 2006, Host Integration Server 2006, BizTalk Server 2006 and a new of version 2 of Virtual Server. [31 Mar 2005]
Surveyors ditch Linux in favour of Microsoft
News In the first phase it deployed Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 and Content Management Server 2002, and has now integrated the website with its back-office systems using Microsoft’s BizTalk Server 2004. [21 Mar 2005]
"Two-factor authentication won't stop ID theft"
News The well-known encryption expert, who has authored books on information security and terrorism, argued in a posting to his blog that e-commerce companies and security providers need to think more deeply about what two-factor authentication can solve. [16 Mar 2005]
Open source gets thumbs-up - new government report
News Today, the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) published a report saying open-source software is now a genuine competitor to Microsoft in the public sector. The OGC foresees the savings from an open-source switch being particularly successful when... [28 Oct 2004]
Amazon launches internet search engine
News Amazon's shifting role in the business highlights the growing importance of search in driving online commerce. The service greatly expands on early features of A9, which launched in test form in April, by turning it into a centralised server to... [15 Sep 2004]
Lastminute spruces up network following acquisitions
News Luther Garcia, manager of global e-commerce architecture at lastminute.com, said in a statement that the company needed a communications infrastructure that could "support the increasing demands on our network at a price we could afford". [24 Jun 2004]
Microsoft reveals the identity that follows you round the web
News Both sets of services aim to allow websites to offer services to other e-commerce sites. The technology, which won't be available until the software giant releases Windows Server 2003 R2 in the second half of 2005, will interoperate with other... [25 May 2004]
Microsoft keen to think small
News In related news, the software maker released a package of upgrades for its Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 application, which is used to manage ecommerce systems. The company also previewed the next release of its commerce server software, due early... [18 May 2004]
$2bn deal ends "Ballmer and Butt-head" jibes
News Then we could just bronze Gates, turn him into a statue and stick him in front of the Commerce Department. The Corvair of web servers, unsafe at any speed" (on Internet Information Server) • "Captive Directory" (on Active Directory) [05 Apr 2004]
Amazon sued over shopping carts
News Amazon is being sued for allegedly violating three infamous patents for online shopping processes that were granted to e-commerce software company Open Market in 1998. The lawsuit is revealed in Amazon's latest financial filing with the US... [27 Feb 2004]
Now Whitehall signs up to desktop Linux trials
News Public spending watchdog the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) has signed a framework pricing agreement for Sun's Linux-based Java Desktop System (JDS) and a series of trials will begin in the New Year. [09 Dec 2003]
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