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ArticlesAugust 1997 / Features


August 1997 / Features

article Intelligent Intranets
table Intranets Can Save Your Business
sidebar Products That Help
illustration Intra.doc Eases Management
illustration StoryServer Supports Content Providers
screen Service with a Transformation
screen Add to the Basics
screen Not Quite Saros Ordinary
Intranets can be anarchy until you manage who can do what where.
- by Udo Flohr

article Guaranteed Delivery
illustration Middleware in a Three-Tier Web Application
illustration TP to the Rescue
illustration Oracle's WRB API vs. ISAPI and NSAPI
screen Sophistication at the Wave of a Wand
Can you have multiple Web servers, application servers, and database servers without transaction-oriented middleware? We doubt it.
- by Barry Nance

article The Pull of Push
illustration Where's the Filter?
sidebar Pushing Air
sidebar Pushing Software
Web push technology is exploding -- even though there's no such thing.
- by Edmund X. DeJesus

article I2O Beats I/O Bottlenecks
table Types of I2O Designs
illustration I2O Hardware Architecture
illustration Boot Sequence Using I2O
sidebar By Your Peers
illustration Peer-to-Peer Device Transfers
sidebar What to Look for in I2O Servers
High-performance servers will start using a new I/O architecture to boost performance without costing a fortune.
- by Tom Thompson

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