TECHNOLOGY - Q& A: Pioneer's Perspective. Rajiv Gupta, who worked on the precursor of Web services technology while at Hewlett-Packard, discusses what Web services have become and what they promise. (English)
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Title:TECHNOLOGY - Q& A: Pioneer's Perspective. Rajiv Gupta, who worked on the precursor of Web services technology while at Hewlett-Packard, discusses what Web services have become and what they promise.
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Contributors:Gupta, Rajiv ( author )
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Published in:Computer world ; 36, 49 ; 36-41
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Table of contents – Volume 36, Issue 49
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NEWS - SBC and Sprint announce enhancements in networking services for large companies.| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS-RESOURCES - At Deadline Briefs| 2002
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NEWS - Dell ships its first blade servers and prices them below rival offerings.| 2002
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NEWS - Old Dominion Freight expects a quick ROI from a (USD)3 million project to equip its 1,700 drivers with wireless handhelds.| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS-RESOURCES - News Briefs| 2002
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NEWS - FedEx plans to equip FedEx Express couriers with Pocket PC-based handhelds as part of a (USD)150 million IT upgrade.| 2002
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NEWS - Struggling Baan focuses on four vertical industries and plans to upgrade its business applications next September.| 2002
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NEWS - Computer Associates will bundle a set of tools for applications such as content management and data analysis into its portal software.| 2002
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NEWS - Priceline.com expects a nine-month ROI from a system for fixing errors on its Web site.| 2002
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NEWS - PeopleSoft hopes to ease integration of third-party software with its Enterprise Warehouse package.| 2002
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NEWS - The INS can't find nearly half of the aliens the FBI wants to question about terrorism.| 2002
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NEWS - Patent-infringement claims against companies that do online business are on the rise.| 2002
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NEWS - A huge identity theft scheme raises awareness of the need for better security measures.| 2002
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OPINIONS - Pimm Fox says that with Michael Capellas at the helm of embattled WorldCom, convergence of telecommunications and computing is getting a new ally -- And another life.Fox, Pimm et al. | 2002
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OPINIONS - Maryfran Johnson responds to readers who are calling Computerworld an alarmist for publishing stories about al-Qaeda's threats of cyberattacks. IT professionals can't afford to ignore any security threats against corporate networks, she contends.Johnson, Maryfran et al. | 2002
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DEPARTMENTS-RESOURCES - Letters| 2002
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OPINIONS - Brandon Musler believes that Charles Wang's legacy at CA, though marred, is an important one.Musler, Brandon et al. | 2002
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TECHNOLOGY - Cool Stuff 2003. Looking for digital delights to put under the tree? We provide a shopping guide for all those gadget lovers on your holiday list.| 2002
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TECHNOLOGY - Q& A: Pioneer's Perspective. Rajiv Gupta, who worked on the precursor of Web services technology while at Hewlett-Packard, discusses what Web services have become and what they promise.Gupta, Rajiv et al. | 2002
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TECHNOLOGY - Security Journal: WLAN Chase Reaches Endgame. Mathias Thurman closes in on illicit -- And carefully hidden -- Wireless LAN access points.Thurman, Mathias et al. | 2002
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OPINIONS - Robert L. Mitchell says metropolitan-area network services built on native Ethernet protocols could deliver cheaper, more scalable bandwidth.Mitchell, Robert L. et al. | 2002
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MANAGEMENT - TCO: Flawed But Useful. Total cost of ownership analyses are intended to provide a complete picture. But certain pieces remain elusive.| 2002
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MANAGEMENT - How To: Your Mission: Network. Networking may not be easy, but the payoff is a group of helping hands when you face thorny challenges.| 2002
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MANAGEMENT - Never Too Late to Learn. Earning an MBA can be a smart career move, especially if you have executive aspirations.| 2002
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MANAGEMENT - Healing Touch of a One-Company View. Aetna's new Web-based management information system offers a single financial view of the organization. It's also playing a leading role in the health insurer's return to profitability.| 2002
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OPINIONS - John Berry asks whether "ROI selling" will add clarity to technology investment decision-making. Perhaps, he concludes, and offers pointers for going that route with your eyes open.Berry, John et al. | 2002
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DEPARTMENTS-RESOURCES - Company Index| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS-RESOURCES - How to Contact CW| 2002
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OPINIONS - Frank Hayes argues that even though it's trendy, it's wrong to think of users as customers and regard your IT operation as a business.Hayes, Frank et al. | 2002
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DEPARTMENTS-RESOURCES - Shark Tank| 2002