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Microsoft licenses Java.
- In a stunning announcement,
Microsoft said it had signed a source-code agreement for Java, and
plans to Java-enable its browser.
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Java wheeling and dealing.
- Sun's Java group has been making waves and making deals. Here's a roundup of the latest Java business partnerships.
(2,000 words)
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Payback time.
- When will there be real returns on the Internet investment? Not for a while, says a European research firm which predicts `Net use will grow in three waves.
(1,000 words)
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SunScreen in the real world.
- How users employ Sun's Internet security device.
(1,600 words)
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Unix jobs: What's hot and what's not?
- A recruiter asks employers what job skills they seek.
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64 bits vs speed.
- We report the results of our reader survey to determine plans and
attitudes towards 64-bit SPARC computers.
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Poland Internet society protests rate hike plan.
- Plans by Poland's main service provider to charge based on
Internet traffic -- both from and to users -- provokes an Open
Letter from the Internet Society of Poland.
(1,000 words plus comments)
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UltraSPARC special report
- Missed our coverage of Sun's biggest product announcement in seven
years? Take a look at the seven stories we offered detailing
the speedy Ultra 1 and 2.
- New products:
- If it runs on, plugs into, or talks to Sun/SPARC/Solaris, it's here,
in the industry's most comprehensive and timely new-product
listing.
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They call me WEBMASTER!
by Chuck Musciano.
- Running a Web site is a demanding job requires a wide range of skills. We're not talking about entry-level HTML, we're talking CGI scripting, system management, server sweet-talking, and a dose of diplomacy. We launch our new monthly column for Webmasters with a feature-length overview of the talents needed to make your site a success --
and keep your job in the process.
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Seven steps to network reliability
by Hal Stern.
- Today's networks are complicated. Here's how to avoid LAN meltdowns
that grind your users to a halt.
(5,500 words)
- Java Developer:
Brain trust spills the beans.
by Rinaldo DiGiorgio.
- Sun's Arthur van Hoff and Kim Polese spill the Java beans, and
four applets demonstrate Java tips and tricks.
(3,600 words)
- Security:
Watching the back door.
by Peter Galvin.
- Guarding the front door can leave the back door of your computer network a wide open security risk.
(3,300 words)
- SysAdmin:
Hardening Unix for Internet use.
by Hal Stern.
- How to ready TCP/IP to repel the unwanted and better serve the friendly.
(3,400 words)
- Performance Q&A:
Dear Performance Guy.
by Adrian Cockcroft.
- He answers a dozen reader questions on performance issues.
(4,200 words)
- Connectivity:
The Win95 odyssey continues.
by Rawn Shah.
- The upper layers of WinNet 95 explained.
(2,200 words)
- Client/Server:
The disappearing line.
by Bill Rosenblatt.
- Documents and client-server programs come together on the Web. Today, documents are static and programs are active, but one day soon you won't be able to distinguish between them.
(2,500 words)
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Unix Enterprise:
Six steps to network computing success.
by Harris Kern and Randy Johnson.
- Forget technology. The real challenge is people.
(1,500 words)
- Career Advisor:
New career pursuits.
by Edgar Saadi.
- Tips for changing computer specialties in mid-stream.
(1,400 words)
- From the publisher:
Sign up now!
by Michael McCarthy.
- Join our reader advisory panel and give us a piece of your mind.
(900 words)
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