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SEARCH390 NEWS ROUNDUP
September 20, 2001
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"Are you being served? - Web serving on zSeries"
IBM provides two ways of integrating existing systems with Web-based
applications: by adapting the CICS transaction management system and
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TODAY'S OTHER S/390 AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] IBM unveils Websphere 5.1 
[2] Nimda attack seems to slow 

[1] "IBM unveils Websphere 5.1" 
A new, updated version of Websphere Commerce Business Edition has
been unveiled by IBM. The new version includes real-time
collaboration and improved capabilities for better management of
e-business relationships, particularly in the business-to-business
(B2B) market. 

SOURCE: CW360
http://www.cw360.com/article&rd=&i=&ard=106077&fv=1

[2] "Nimda attack seems to slow"
That pesky Nimda worm, that made a mess out of Net performance with
record speed this week, now seems to be slowing down. Several
Internet monitoring firms say Web traffic is functioning normally
again. But others remained concerned about the worm. 

SOURCE: IDG
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0920nimda.html

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BEST WEB LINKS
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[1] "Know IT All Question #2" 
This is a Java program that runs on the server rather than on the
user's computer.
a. cgi script
b. applet
c. servlet
d. plug-in
e. BinHex

http://www.search390.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid10_gci764881,00.html

[2] "Web application servers" 
Here's an extensive offering of IBM Web application downloads for
Linux, Java, NetObjects, VisualAge, and more. Each one has a brief
description along with terms for usage of the product.

SOURCE: IBM
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/components/library/co-tipejbs.html

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THE MISSING LINK
An off-the-wall story off the Web

"News, Nostradamus knock out sex in cybersearches"
Here's more proof of how drastically things have changed since the
Tuesday of terror. For the first time, the word "sex" is not among
the top 10 search terms on the Internet. Sex has been displaced by
news and information relative to the terrorist attacks. An official
with AltaVista said more people are putting "Osama bin Laden" into
their search boxes than "Pamela Lee Anderson," and Old Glory herself
(the American flag) is stirring more interest in cyberspace than
Britney Spears. Google reported a search surge for words like "CNN,"
"World Trade Center," "Taliban" and "American Red Cross," but none of
them was as sought-after as the word "Nostradamus." People wanted to
know just how valid that "Nostradamus predicted this" e-mail was. (It
wasn't.) 

SOURCE: Reuters
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010919/wr/attack_internet_dc_1.html

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