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InternetNews November 10, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM's Portal WebSphere Adds Integration IBM's new WebSphere portal software boasts content management, business process integration and virtual portal support. |
InternetNews December 16, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sun Portal Server Hits With SOA Touch The new free portal server takes aim at Web 2.0 app deployment. |
JavaWorld January 2002 |
WebLogic Portal: Built on a firm foundation BEA Systems Inc.'s WebLogic Portal 4.0's J2EE 1.3 compliance and easy-to-use administrative tools make it a good choice for both B2C and B2B scenarios, but the high price might seem daunting... |
InternetNews January 23, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Vendor Strategies Evolve With App Servers The advent of J2EE 1.4 will make applications and interoperability better for the enterprise, but how they're run on the company network depends on whom you buy it from. |
InternetNews June 20, 2005 Jim Wagner |
JBoss Rolls Rebuilt Portal 2.0 The professional open source vendor launches a full-fledged Java-based portal offering. |
InternetNews March 31, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Web Service Portlets A Go-Go OASIS demonstrates the new interoperability standard and how a single portlet can work within many enterprise portals. |
Information Today October 13, 2003 Paula J. Hane |
Dialog Releases Dialog Portals Service Dialog has released Dialog Portals, its new service for integrating content into enterprise portals. A major selling point for the new offering is that it is compatible with nine of the leading portal software providers. |
InternetNews March 15, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Vignette Launches App Portal Outreach The company's relatively late entrance to support JSR-168 prompts a free download for a product 'taste test.' |
CFO February 22, 2005 Scott Leibs |
Any Storm in a Portal? Portals have been a godsend to HR departments, but behind the scenes, they can create plenty of chaos. |
InternetNews May 30, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Mainsoft Offers .Net Support for WebSphere Apps written in .Net code will now compile and run on a Java app server. |
JavaWorld August 1, 2003 Hepper & Hesmer |
Introducing the Portlet Specification, Part 1 This article, part of a two-part series, describes the Portlet Specification and explains its underlying concepts. |
InternetNews November 21, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Adds .NET Interface To Java Server Mainsoft bridging technologies will allow ASP.NET apps to run on a Java server unmodified, and give WebSphere access into SharePoint servers. |
Fast Company May 2000 Eric Ransdell |
Portals for the People We've moved beyond email, beyond intranets, to the next digital force that will reshape how people work and how they relate to their companies. Oliver Muoto, cofounder of Epicentric Inc., explains the rise of B2E Web portals. |
InternetNews August 22, 2005 Jim Wagner |
BEA Picks Plumtree for $200M Middleware vendor BEA Systems acquired corporate portal specialist Plumtree for $200 million in cash. |
InternetNews January 13, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Java Rivals Score Major Customers Sun Microsystems and BEA take their different approaches to help marquee customers succeed in lowering IT costs through software consolidation. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2001 Tim Stevens |
Data Doorway Portals customize information for employees' needs... |
JavaWorld February 2003 Carl Vieregger |
Develop Java portlets While the public release of a common API for portlets is still a couple of months away, Java developers can use proprietary APIs from corporate portal vendors to experiment with portlet development. This article introduces SAP's portlet API. |
InternetNews July 2, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
JBoss Adds Gadgets Red Hat is on a mission to improve the portal experience with the release today of its JBoss Portal 2.6 open source portal software. |
InternetNews August 23, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Bells Tolling For Standalone Portal Plays? Analysts weigh in on BEA Systems' acquisition of Plumtree and the market for standalone portal players. |
JavaWorld May 2001 Eric Hammond |
Portal Server promising but immature iPlanet EKP from the Sun-Netscape Alliance is a good start, but lacks tight integration. However, its value for the enterprise comes from pushing vital information to employees, customers, and partners... |
InternetNews April 18, 2007 Michael Hickins |
IBM 'Accelerates' Websphere of Influence IBM today introduced a new framework and toolset allowing customers to build customized portlets that can help them access business applications through their Websphere portals. |
InternetNews August 9, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft Shares Connectors Businesses using Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) can exchange applications with Redmond's collaboration software and portal courtesy of three new free tools. |
InternetNews October 19, 2004 Clint Boulton |
SeeBeyond the Way to SOA Sun Microsystems chose software integrator SeeBeyond to help make its Java Enterprise System suite more accommodating to service-oriented architectures. |
InternetNews January 12, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
SAP, Microsoft Linked Up With .NET Netweaver Developing .NET-enabled applications for SAP's Netweaver just got easier with a new developer kit released by Microsoft and SAP. |
CFO November 2, 2004 John Goff |
Cutting Through the Clutter Desktop business systems at last begin to succeed in taming the profusion of Websites, cyberpasswords, and software. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2004 Sarah L. Roberts-Witt |
What Else Is Hot Now At Krispy Kreme? Krispy Kreme's new intranet portal allows employyes and franchise owners to communicate with the corporate center. |
InternetNews February 18, 2005 Jim Wagner |
A One-Stop Console for Administrators The release of a new dashboard in IBM's new Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3 marks the beginning of an effort to consolidate all IT administrator functions under one console. |
CIO March 15, 2004 Eric Knorr |
Logic and Licensing - Pundit Commercial apps and the hyperintegrated enterprise may lead us into a licensing tangle |
InternetNews March 29, 2004 Jim Wagner |
BEA 'Rationalizes' SOA Strategy A new framework aims to reduce the sprawl of Web apps and portals on the network. |
CIO November 15, 2001 D.F. Tweney |
Strong Java Despite Microsoft's best efforts, Java is well-established in the enterprise. Can it hold its ground? |
InternetNews May 4, 2004 Jim Wagner |
WebSphere Gets Java Makeover Studio gets an extreme makeover with the general availability of tools that make Java accessible to less-adept programmers. |
InternetNews October 18, 2004 Clint Boulton |
BEA Takes SOA to Mobile Devices Adding a touch of mobility to its service-oriented architecture line, BEA Systems introduced new server software to enable distributed computing on PDAs and smartphones. |
InternetNews July 6, 2010 |
Obama Tech Chiefs Debut Apps for Government In a nod to Americans' growing reliance on mobile devices to access information, the Obama administration has unveiled a new online government portal along with several mobile apps. |
InternetNews April 9, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun Introduces App Server 8 The latest offering incorporates Java Server Faces and WS-I support, and includes an SDK for J2EE 1.4. |
InternetNews April 9, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
IBM Dials up Web 2.0 For Enterprise Portals With WebSphere refresh, IBM continues its campaign to introduce dynamic Web features into business systems. |
JavaWorld November 2001 |
SAP signs up for Java camp Enterprise Resource Planning applications vendor SAP on Tuesday endorsed the Java programming language in a big way, making it an equal partner with the company's legacy ABAP programming language in the mySAP.com application architecture... |
CIO December 1, 2002 Elana Varon |
Portals Finally Get Down to Business Portals have been with us since the early days of Internet applications. Now they've come of age, and they're ready to engage customers and business partners. |
InternetNews February 2, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Upgrade Joins Microsoft 'Great Plains' and 'Solomon' Version 2.0 of the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant's Business Portal provides mix-and-match collaboration and application access. |
InternetNews January 8, 2004 Jim Wagner |
IBM Releases WebSphere 6 Sneak Peek The application server code base is seen giving developers a head start on J2EE 1.4 applications. |
CIO September 15, 2003 Eric Knorr |
A Bargain So Far Web services a success? Yes, but in ways we never really considered. |
JavaWorld March 2, 2001 Lisa Alexander |
Java Product News Talarian JMS products offer dynamic delivery... VersantBridge plug-in speeds Java application development... JCA implementation for BEA WebLogic Server 6.0 supports J2EE... build wireless devices with minimal wireless programming knowledge... etc. |
InternetNews February 10, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Sun 'CAPS' SeeBeyond Buy Sun Microsystems unveiled the Java Composite Application Platform Suite to help enterprises integrate disparate pieces of software with near-zero coding. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2000 Kent Keel |
Can Portals Make a Difference in the Work of Educators |
CIO May 15, 2002 Lauren Gibbons Paul |
Portal Power It's hard to get it right, but when you do, enterprise portals can help employees do their job better... |
JavaWorld March 25, 2002 James Niccolai |
BEA gets partners for Workshop tools BEA Systems has announced support from about a dozen software vendors for WebLogic Workshop, its Java development framework released in beta last month... |
JavaWorld September 5, 2003 Hepper & Hesmer |
Introducing the Portlet Specification, Part 2 The authors move beyond the Portlet API basics outlined in Part 1 to detail the API's reference implementation (RI), known as Pluto. They also offer a series of example portlets to illustrate how you can extend the API's standard functions. |
JavaWorld March 2002 Humphrey Sheil |
The JavaOne grapevine, Part 3 The Concurrency Utilities BOF, IBM and Java, JiniFest, and more... |
InternetNews May 13, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft, SAP Partnership Deepens Software vendors to exchange IP, integrate development efforts. |
InternetNews April 26, 2004 Michael Singer |
Shifting Alliances With J2EE 1.4 Sun, IBM, Oracle, BEA, Borland, JBoss and others tout version 1.4 as the platform of choice for enterprise -- even if each one develops it in its own special way. |
CIO January 15, 2004 Eric Knorr |
The Real Meaning of Longhorn Microsoft's next version of Windows promotes the evolution of client/server |