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Users Adjust to XML Tax on Networks

As much as XML use grows for projects involving document and data manipulation, enterprises are finding that the benefits of XML are not without...

RIM Rolls Out BlackBerry Java Development Tools

Research In Motion Ltd. Tuesday unveiled new Java development tools for its BlackBerry portable wireless device. RIM announced the availability of its new Java Development...

Process-Based DAM Perspective Sharpens Enterprise Edge

Youve gone as far as youre going to go in your organization by "building bit buckets." That was the admonition of Michael Moon, president...

Agitator 2.0 Is a Worthy Assistant

A programming aid should always shorten a programmers list of problems. Many tools fall short of that goal, merely replacing familiar coding tasks with...

Flex 1.5 Has Finished Feel

When eWEEK labs reviewed Macromedia Inc.s Flex 1.0 earlier this year, we were impressed with many of its capabilities but noted that the product...

Web Services Patents for Sale

As a member of eWEEKs editorial board, Ive been one of a group of voices thats jointly encouraged the industry to keep the Internet...

2004: A Tumultuous Year for Enterprise Apps

The past year has been remarkable for the number of issues in the enterprise applications software story that still remain unresolved from a year...

Open Source Leader Takes Suns Schwartz to Task

Linux supporters were seeing red after Jonathan Schwartz, president of Sun Microsystems Inc., made several claims in a news story earlier this month. In particular,...

Microsoft, Rivals Spar on XML

The European Commission is caught in the middle of the latest standards battle between Microsoft Corp. and chief rivals IBM and Sun Microsystems Inc....

Patents Should Meet BASIC Tests of Reason

It sounded like the worst sort of sophomoric parody, worthy of the most rabidly anti-Microsoft blog, but it turned out to be the literal...