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upcoming searchDomino online event called Lock Down Security Exposures in Domino Web Applications...
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IBM introduces Tivoli, DB2, Lotus Software for Web services
IBM's Web services strategy revolves around tying its four major software product areas -- WebSphere, DB2, Tivoli and Lotus -- together to create, deploy, host and manage Web services applications...
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Mar 26, 2002
IBM puts $40 million in software tools out in open
public $40 million worth of open-source software that can be used to create e-business applications. The software, code-named Eclipse, is intended to develop Web Services, Web-based applications that interact with other applications to automate business transactions...
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Nov 6, 2001
Lotus to offer Web services kit to developers
and embed them as Web services in other Lotus applications or in non-Lotus Web applications. For example, a developer could take a feature in Lotus Sametime that lets users know if others are online and embed it in an online exchange application to let traders know who is involved in a given auction...
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Jun 8, 2001
IBM Lotus Sandbox
the IBM Lotus Web site, the IBM Lotus Sandbox lets you share templates, applications and code samples with other Lotus Software developers. You can search for specific items, download applications, submit applications of your own and submit reviews of applications, as well...
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Oct 13, 2003
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Ajax threats worry researchers
LAS VEGAS -- Those who rely on smooth, interactive Web applications like Google Maps and Outlook Web Access may not realize it, but the behind-the-scenes glue holding them together is a combination of programming languages that have come to be known as...
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