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| VAR Business | IBM's AS/400 VAR Program Leaps Forward As Big Blue Prepares for a PowerPC Future By Hillary Rettig | The AS/400 server series ... remains a favorite with VARs, who value its engineering and high margins. "It's a super machine," says Gary Waters, president of Sonata Business Systems in New Orleans. "It's reliable and has no memory or other problems..." The big news in the AS/400 community was the release of PowerPC-based units, which extend the line's capabilities and position it for use in open client/server environments. | |
| Visual C++ Developers Journal | Java: Exploding the myths By Bruce Eckel | For a thorough understanding of Java, it is helpful to examine the marketing hype and sort out the falsehoods. You'll find that, while Java is great, it's not as great as they say... | |
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| Web Marketing Today | 12 Elements in Planning Your Business Web Site by Ralph F. Wilson | These are some of the most important elements, though your particular industry may require other considerations. Some will seem obvious, while others you'll need to give more thought to. (Please note that these are elements not steps, since so many of them overlap.) | |
| Web Developer | HTML Tips and Tricks: Table Talk By Scott Clark | News flash, developers: You don't need Java or multimedia or any other fancy tricks to make a good page look great. It seems that with all these new toys at our disposal, we've forgotten that just by learning and utilizing the lesser-used capabilities of HTML, we can yield some impressive results. The use of tables is a perfect example. | |
| WebMaster Magazine | The Ultimate Webmaster By Scott Kirsner | Tim Berners-Lee, the man who gave away the Web, talks about how it is changing business. | |
| Web Week | AT&T Targets Web-Averse Companies By Elizabeth Gardner | AT&T Chairman Robert Allen compared the Web's potential with that of toll-free numbers, launched 30 years ago and now generating 40 percent of AT&T's network traffic and $100 billion in sales per year. "It took 15 years for 800 service to take off," Allen said. "We expect digital commerce to happen more quickly." | |
| Win95 Magazine | Vironix's NetFerret Suite: A Ferret for Every Occasion By Jon Lipp | Find utility that is located in the Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 Start menu often comes in handy, whether you are looking for a file on your Windows 95 PC or a workstation on your company's Windows NT 4.0 network. Wouldn't it be nice if you could find a World-Wide Web (WWW) page or an e-mail address on the Internet as easily as you can find that lost file or computer using Microsoft's Find utility? Now, thanks to the new NetFerret suite of utilities from Vironix, you can... | |
| Windows Magazine | Optimizing Windows:The Perfect Cover-Up By John Woram | Hide your documents from prying eyes. Even honest, diligent Windows 95 users occasionally want to cover up their digital document trail so snoopers can't trace their recent PC activities... |
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| Windows NT Magazine | 7 Predictions for '97 by Mark Smith | ... seven key areas that will affect enterprises that rely on NT: 1.Clusters: ... 2.The "Designed for Windows NT and Windows 95" logo ... 3.Pentium Pro ... 4.RISC vendors: ... 5.Directory service ... 6.Third-party support: ... 7.Competition for the back office: ... | |
| Windows Sources | A Foundation for Growing Web Sites By Brian C. Wilson | A webmaster's worst nightmare is having to update one item, such as a logo, on each and every HTML page on a site. But a new product called WebMate/Foundation automates such updates, thereby simplifying site management... Foundation keeps all of your HTML images, data, and scripts in a single SQL database, assembling HTML-based modules, called templates, on the fly... You create, manage, and maintain a Foundation Web site entirely through a Web browser, and you access the Foundation database through HTML forms that WebMate provides with the product. | |
| WordPerfect Magazine | Instant Web Publishing With WP 7 by Gordon McComb | If you used the Internet Publisher add-on available with WPWin 6.1, you'll be impressed with the new tools and features added for WP 7. It can display images in the document, convert graphics to .GIF format and convert documents to and from HTML format. In 6.1 conversion was just one-way: from WP to HTML. Best of all, the Internet Publisher tool is an integral part of the program. You don't need to download and install a separate program to use WP 7 as a Web page publisher. | |
| WorldVillage | BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN FANTASY AND REALITY by Tina Velgos | An Interview with Doug Whatley, creator of Microprose's Ultimate Football '95 | |
| WWiz Magazine | Plugging in to Ma Bell: A Real Net Experience by Thomas More | I'd have to give Ma Bell an A+ in customer service. I [ Thomas More] suppose those friendly, competent folks will probably soon be replaced by an automaton like we get on directory assistance calls nowadays. "Say your problem in plain English, or wait for the next available operator." | |
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