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    Solid JRun Serves Up Java on a Budget 12 June, 2000 12:01

    Although the Java jury is still out on the usefulness of client-side implementations, server-side Java is firmly entrenched as a standard language for delivering network services that drive thin-client, Web-based applications to corporate America. Consequently, Java application servers have emerged as a cost-effective platform for hosting custom Java applications and linking them to back-end systems, allowing organizations to leverage legacy systems and provide end-users with browser-based access to corporate data stores.
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    The Latest in Designer Beans 27 January, 2000 12:01

    Losing customers daily, his boss threatening to fire him, Jason Monberg gambled his company's future on Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)-a new Java technology. It was the act of a desperate man.
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    Business Briefs 24 January, 2000 12:01

    Microsoft settles antitrust lawsuit, Allaire acquires Valto Systems, Silicon Graphics spins off MediaBase, Great Plains adds RealWorld
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