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One-armed bandits underline IBM’s ‘year of e-commerce’

Big Blue, Lotus team up to tackle online commerce

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Java Server, servlets the new Internet wave

If you're building Internet-enabled applications, I feel sorry for you. All of a sudden you're in a new world of "Internet time" projects. And at the same time there's an explosion of new...

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Delphi developers lap up Kylix

Borland argues Linux being held back from mainstream by lack of RAD tools

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Borland more confident at Melbourne conference

Announcement on new low-cost web app server to come next week

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Bots do battle, teach Java

One of IBM’s most surprising recent successes has been, believe it or not, a game. But this is not just any game, it’s Robocode, a game that teaches you Java as you create robot tanks and send them out...

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IBM: 18 months until Linux break-through

Increasing software and services revenue in Linux area

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Lotus' latest worth taking note of

IBM’s just-released Notes and Domino 6.0 are the first major releases since 1999, when release 5 came out. The new release follows a 12-month beta testing programme and includes so many changes it...

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Analysis: Developers living in interesting times

At IBM’s Developerworks Live conference a year ago, I had the sense that IBM’s software division was finally achieving what it had seemed to lack for a number of years.

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IBM claims Linux growing apace

IBM claims its Linux business is growing at 65 per cent a year, close to double the Linux adoption rate estimated by market researcher IDC.

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Lotus offers something for nothing

Notes to get free instant messenger capability

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IBM pieces fall into place

The last puzzle in IBM’s software strategic direction became clearer at last month's Lotusphere in the US. Namely, where does the Lotus division fit in the overall IBM software strategic direction?

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Indigo provides colour at Tech Ed

The “sexiest” keynote demos at Tech Ed 2005 were without doubt the two Indigo demos introduced by Ari Bixhorn, Microsoft’s director of web services strategy.

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Jokesters confirm: security is no laughing matter

Jesper Johansson and Steve Riley probably have a future in comedy if their security roles at Microsoft ever wind up. Their sessions at TechEd were popular with punters who turned out in force to learn...

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Microsoft CRM 3.0 – this time Redmond gets it right

It’s been a long time between drinks for users of Microsoft CRM but there’s finally a new version ready for release and it looks as though the wait may have been worthwhile.

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