======================================================= SEARCH390 NEWS ROUNDUP September 25, 2001 More headlines at: http://search390.techtarget.com/news/0,289141,sid10,00.html ========================================================== 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;3363632;5058249;k?http://www.iona.com/ws-webcasts/ ========================================================== Lead Story: "The Linux love affair: Will users ever be able to commit?" Search390 users love Linux. But are they fond enough of the open source operating system to commit to a long-term, mission-critical relationship? SOURCE: search390 http://search390.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid10_gci772259,00.html Read more: Would you trust Linux with your most mission critical apps, yes or no? Post your response to this question in our Operating Systems discussion forum: http://search390.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?50@@.ee83ff6 There's more in search390's Best Web Links on Linux: http://search390.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521,sid10_tax1526,00.html ======================================================== TODAY'S OTHER S/390 AND INDUSTRY NEWS ======================================================== [1] "Sun's Starcat server seeks IBM mainframe customers" [2] "Security vendor embraces Websphere" [1] "Sun's Starcat server seeks IBM mainframe customers" Sun is launching its Sun Fire 15K, nicknamed Starcat -- the successor to the company's E-10000 server. With the new offering, Sun is looking to tempt current IBM mainframe customers. SOURCE: InfoWorld http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/09/25/010925hnstarup.xml [2] "Security vendor embraces Websphere" Security vendor Baltimore Technologies has ported its access and authentication software to IBM's Websphere e-business platform. SOURCE: Silicon.com http://www.silicon.com/bin/bladerunner?30REQEVENT=&REQAUTH=21046&14001REQSUB=REQINT1=47681 ========================================================== Take Our search390 Poll: Where are you in the Web Integration process? Post your response at http://www.search390.com/poll. ========================================================= SPONSORED BY: HostBridge Technology ========================================================== XML-enable your CICS applications with HostBridge, which replaces 3270 screens with XML documents, completely eliminating the use of screen-scraping! CICS data integration with other applications is made simple with HostBridge. 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This white paper recommends combining Informatica's PowerCenter with BMC Software's Enterprise Data Propagation for the optimum solution. Despite the glut of product information, the paper offers great background on data migration and Web access. SOURCE: BMC Software http://www.bmc.com/rs-bin/RightSite/getcontent/bmcdoc.html?dmw_objectid=0900320180221d15&dmw_format=html ========================================================= SIGN UP FOR SEARCH390 DEVELOPER TIPS ========================================================= With Developer Tips, you'll get inside information and expert advice from authors and experienced programmers who will cover issues such as programming languages, sample scripts, how to's, and a range of other development topics. 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