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LEAD STORY
"IBM and EMC go head-to-head in iSeries enterprise storage market"
IBM has failed to unseat EMC as the storage king -- so far. But in
the iSeries space, users remain loyal to Big Blue despite threats
from EMC to claim the territory. (Free registration required)

SOURCE: AS/400 Network
http://www.as400network.com/nwn/story.cfm?ID=11065

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TODAY'S OTHER AS/400 AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "IBM offers vendors more online content"
[2] "BEA ships Web services-ready app server software" 
[3] "Code Red fizzles; but what about the next time?"

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[1] "IBM offers vendors more online content"
IBM launched on Wednesday MerchantReach, an e-commerce software based
on WebSphere Commerce Suite. The product is designed to help user
track and tailor consumer data.

SOURCE: IDG
http://idg.net/ic_660932_1773_1-3921.html

[2] "BEA ships Web services-ready app server software" 
BEA says its latest version of WebLogic is now available. The new
version offers support for open standards used for delivering
services over the Web. It also provides support for applications
developed for Sun's J2EE.

SOURCE: InfoWorld
http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/08/01/010801hnweb.xml

[3] "Code Red fizzles; but what about the next time?"
Diligent network administrators heeded the warnings of security
experts and patched their vulnerable Microsoft Internet Information
Servers, holding Code Red at bay last night. But what about the next
virulent worm in the wild? One security researcher offers his
suggestions.

SOURCE: searchSecurity
http://www.searchsecurity.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid14_gci758502,00.html

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[1]  "Secure your Java apps from end to end"
In this article the writer discusses Java security and its history. 
He also examines virtual machine security, application security, and
network security, explaining what it takes to make your application
secure in each context. This article has a lot of good security
information.  You'll find unverified code, and type confusion
exploits to help you better understand what the writer is talking
about.  

SOURCE:   Java World
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-06-2001/jw-0615-howto.html

[2]  "Building iSeries applications for WebSphere Advanced Edition
3.5"
This Redbook shows you how to use your iSeries server as a Java
server. It focuses on building and deploying Enterprise JavaBeans and
using them to access iSeries resources. You'll find a lot of
practical programming examples with detailed explanations of how they
work. This Redbook claims that after reading it you'll be able to
start using EJBs on your iSeries server right away. 

SOURCE:   IBM
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg245691.html?Open

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A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"Cyberchondria strikes" 
Come on, admit it. You've read something on the Web about an illness
or a disease and thought: "I knew it! I've got that." Most likely,
what you're really suffering from is cyberchondria. That's a term
coined in 1999 that means a fear that you've contracted a malady
you've read about on the Net. Here's a sure cure: Take two aspirin
and click to another site. (If you're allergic to aspirin, skip step
1.)

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune 
http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/sns-cyberchondria.story?coll=sns%2Dtechnology%2Dheadlines
 

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