======================================================= SEARCH390 NEWS ROUNDUP September 20, 2001 More headlines at: http://search390.techtarget.com/news/0,289141,sid10,00.html ========================================================== SPONSORED BY: SEA ========================================================== SEA's UC4 is the only true single point of control job scheduler on the market. UC4 covers platforms such as OS/390 MVS, UNIX, NT, Tandem, VMS, AS/400, MPE. UC4 will seemlessly integrate with ERP applications such as SAP and PeopleSoft, as well as frameworks such as HP Openview. Click here now to receive your free trail of UC4 and begin on your road to success with SEA. http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;3348981;5058249;u?http://www.seasoft.com/sea/Potential/contact_us.asp?source=top_navigation ========================================================= Lead Story: "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 by using purpose-built Web serving software known now as WebSphere Application Server. In both cases IBM assumes that mainframe users will have moved, or at least be prepared to move, to modern application development methods, specifically Java, both as a programming language and as a vehicle for moving to component based development. SOURCE: CW360 http://www.cw360.com/article&rd=&i=&ard=105916&fv=1 Do you plan on purchasing WebSphere 5.1 when it becomes available? Do you think you'll see a significant difference in this new version of WebSphere? Let us know. Post your comments in our sound off discussion forum. http://search390.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?50@@.ee83ff9 Read more in: http://search390.techtarget.com/ateQuestionNResponse/0,289625,sid10_cid383665_tax285125,00.html ======================================================== TODAY'S OTHER S/390 AND INDUSTRY NEWS ======================================================== [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 ======================================================== Take Our search390 Poll: ======================================================== Where are you in the Web Integration process? Post your response at www.search390.com/poll. ========================================================= SPONSORED BY: IONA ========================================================= IONA announces a 16-part series of live webcasts on Web Services, the enabling technology for the next generation of B2B, EAI, and Business Process Management solutions. For more information and to register, visit: http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;3349156;5058249;p?http://www.iona.com/ws-webcasts/ ========================================================== BEST WEB LINKS ========================================================= [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 ========================================================= SIGN UP FOR SEARCH390 WEB ENABLING TIPS ========================================================= Any systems manager or developer implementing an e-business strategy would benefit from these hints. Provided by 390 industry experts, these tips will help you successfully meet the next generation of e-business challenges. To try out this free e-mail service for yourself, just update your user profile at http://search390.techtarget.com/register/1,,sid10,00.html, and be sure you select the "Tips" checkbox. ========================================================= ========================================================== SPONSORED BY: Storage Decisions 2001 ========================================================== TIME IS RUNNING OUT to qualify to attend the FREE Storage Decisions 2001 conference in Chicago September 26-28. 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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 =========================================================== Do you know of other good Web resources or sites that we can add to our growing Best Web Links collection? Let us know! Send an e-mail to Site Editor BJ Rama at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. 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