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WEB INTEGRATION
The future of Enterprise Information is on the World Wide Web


Are you on line, yet? Our Web Integration Services focus on integrating enterprise information systems with your company's intranet or extranet. We develop corporate online stores, web exchanges and coporate portals which connect seamlessly to your information systems. Our associates work with all of the most popular scripting and web development tools - including Java, XML, VBScript and DHTML.

Integrating systems with the world wide web continues to be an exciting area of growth fraught with challenges for many companies- as development standards and security prcedures continue to evolve. To stay abreast, we've posted some of our most popular Knowledge Transfer TakeAways:

 

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 RECENT NEWS in Web Integration
Association Promotes Web Analytics Value, Standards
The Web analytics market is growing at a healthy 30 percent year-over-year clip
(See Full Article) - TDWI Research. 02 March 2005
Users warned over Mozilla and Firefox 'holes'
Users are being urged to upgrade to the latest versions of the Mozilla and Firefox browsers because of newly discovered security holes.
(See Full Article) - Computer Weekly. 02 March 2005
Windows anti-spyware to come free of charge
Bill Gates says Microsoft won't charge customers for its spyware and pop-up killer.
(See Full Article) - TechRepublic. 22 February 2005
Gosling: Huge security hole in .Net
James Gosling, CTO of Sun's Developer Products group and the father of the Java programming language, has called Microsoft's decision to support C and C++ in the common language runtime in .Net one of the "biggest and most offensive mistakes that they could have made" in his speech to developers at an event in Sydney earlier this week.
(See Full Article) - ZDNet. 07 February 2005
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
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