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  • Tue May 5 1998 IBM plans Web application server

    Big Blue will launch a new product for building Net-based business applications and tools for managing them.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Fri Jul 6 2007 SAP patches critical security flaws

    Critical security flaws patched in EnjoySAP and SAP Web Application Server, as well as more moderate security vulnerability in SAP Message Server, according to advisory issued by Next Generation Security Software (NGSS).

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Thu May 7 1998 Web server flavors abound

    As server software vendors look to differentiate themselves in a cluttered market, specialty Web "application" servers are sprouting like mushrooms.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Thu Dec 24 2009 Web-based Lookout protects mobile devices, data

    Lookout offers data security, backup, and management over the Web and a way to locate and protect missing or stolen devices.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Thu Oct 1 1998 Web server technology market shrinks

    Everywhere Development is the latest to fall victim as the Web application server technology market becomes the incredible shrinking market.

    Posted by Randy Weston

  • Sat Dec 26 2009 Post-Christmas Wireless-N routers explained

    A quick revision on wireless-N routers and how to configure your wireless network properly.

    Posted by Dong Ngo

  • Mon Aug 10 1998 Application server trend grows

    Inprise and Sybase both announce plans to ship new server software for building Web-based applications.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Thu Apr 24 1997 Oracle server features VRML

    Oracle next week will ship a revised version of its scalable Web Application Server, to include a demonstration of VRML technology.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Tue Aug 18 1998 Short take: Bluestone updates application server

    Bluestone Software has shipped Sapphire/Web, a new release of its Web application server framework. The software includes support for Sun Microsystems’ Enterprise JavaBeans technology, Extensible Markup Language (XML), and load balancing tools.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Mon Sep 28 1998 BEA aims for app server market

    The company shells out approximately $192 million in stock to acquire WebLogic, a Web application server maker.

    Posted by Randy Weston

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