Enterprise


NetManage Goes Code-Free with OnWeb 5.2

Web-enable legacy applications and data more easily

WRQ Updates Verastream

New suite of products released

Wyse Rolls Out Linux Thin Client

A response to recent IBM-Neoware alliance

Gartner Gets Grim

Catastrophic attacks and natural disasters

IBM and Verisign Team Up for Security

Web services enterprise security in future

DataCore Updates SANSymphony

New version better meets storage management



Hurwitz: Application Server Market More Than Just BEA, IBM

Oracle's Application Server may be more open to competition

IT Only Partially Satisfied with Outsourcing

Study suggests lack of legwork a primary cause for disappointment

Web Services Tools: An Evaluation

Watch out for the potholes

Microsoft Releases .NET Framework, Visual Studio .NET

Developers gain access to final version

Gartner Offers New Year’s Resolutions for IT Managers

Help in addressing economic issues

META Group Touts Web Services in Year-End Report

Web services predicted to dominate in 2002

Direct Connect: Users to Data

In IT circles, the term "disintermediation" usually means removing the middleman—the dealer or wholesaler—from the distribution chain, thanks mostly to e-commerce. When Daniel Loranger uses it, he's talking about changes that have removed the middleman standing between users and the information they seek.