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Focuses on the use of middleware in distributed client/server data base transactions. Costs of using middleware in projects; Provision of intermediate method of storage for the client application on the client platform middleware products.
- Latest products. // Communications News;Oct96, Vol. 33 Issue 10, p33
Presents information on several help desk software. Q-Support help desk automation and asset management software; Client/server version of Service Management System; SuportMagic SQL; Knowledge Kiosk; PHDEnterprise and PHDPremium; CustomerQ 3.0; Expert Evolution; SolutionDesk; Utopia/HelpDesk...
- Client/server application development tools. Leinfuss, Emily // InfoWorld;10/18/93, Vol. 15 Issue 42, p57
Discusses the different types of client/server application development tools and suggestions for selection for a system. Report writers; Data dippers; Interface builders; Compilation of features checklist; Insufficiency of features comparison alone; Need for more than one tool; References check;...
- Dimensions of data. DeJesus, Edmund // Australian Personal Computer;May95, Vol. 16 Issue 5, p90
Features multidimensional data analysis software packages. Client/server applications; Access to relational data; Importing and transforming relational data; Products available; Alternative architectures; Open access; Complementary solutions.
- More tools are getting dressed up with Tuxedo. Mace, Scott // InfoWorld;10/17/94, Vol. 16 Issue 42, p33
Reports on the addition of Novell Inc.'s Tuxedo transaction processing (TP) monitor to various client/server development tools. Jyacc Inc.'s shipment of JAM Transaction Processing interface (TPi) 1.0 for Tuxedo; Dynasty Technologies Inc.'s Dynasty version 2.0 development environment; Four...
- Lotus lining up new Domino.Connect server. // PC Week;1/13/97, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p3
Reports that Lotus plans to announce the development of Domino.Connect, an Internet application server, in January 1997. Club Med, the code name under which it was developed; Other Lotus Internet servers, including Domino.Action and Domino.Merchant; Marimba's cooperation with Lotus on a Java...
- Human resources apps tap into client/server systems. Greenberg, Ilan // InfoWorld;6/19/95, Vol. 17 Issue 25, p27
Features several human resources applications designed to link personnel departments and other corporate units through client/server systems. Windows decision support module from Decisis; A/E/C Technologies Inc. Media Code division's Sexual Harassment in the Workplace CD-ROM; Abra Software's Envoy.
- How to get yourself out of hot water. Paul, Lauren Gibbons // PC Week;8/22/94, Vol. 11 Issue 33, p20
Presents a step-by-step guide to the client/server computing tools and techniques needed to uncover performance glitches. Testing of server; Application profile; Use of simulator/modeling tool to simulate network traffic; Cost of modeling and simulation tools. INSET: Designer aid..
- Toys or power tools? Scheier, Robert L. // PC Week;9/26/94, Vol. 11 Issue 38, p17
Focuses on the capability of `first-generation' client/server development products, such as Microsoft Corp.'s Visual Basic and Powersoft Corp.'s PowerBuilder, for building serious applications. Limitations in functionality; Advantages; Criticisms.