Java in Education
December-January, 1998 (Monthly Feature)
Java is turning up in today's classrooms in a big way. Here's your chance
to learn more about Java in education. Plus, stop by the newest
Web resource for Java educators and students:
Java in Schools
Java and e-business
November-December, 1997 (Monthly Feature)
In today's business climate, just having an "Internet presence" doesn't
buy you much. To conduct real business-- e-business --you need to tie
your Internet front door to the heart of your business: your information
systems, applications and data. Find out how
Java is making e-business happen.
Accessibility
October, 1997 (Monthly Feature)
Software developers now have a choice. Using Java tools and technology,
they can write applications once that will run on any platform.
One of the major benefits of this
trend is that the latest applications--freed from platform constraints--will finally be available to all
users, including those with special needs.
100% Pure Java
September, 1997 (Monthly Feature)
There has been a lot of discussion about the 100% Pure
Java initiative and its important role in realizing
Java's "write once, run anywhere" promise. We look
at 100% Pure Java, what it means, how it's being achieved,
and why it's more than just a catch phrase.
Java Internet Business Expo
August, 1997 (Special Feature)
IBM was front and center at the Java Internet Business Expo in New York City.
This all-Java conference and expo featured companies from around the world who are spearheading the
development and deployment of Java solutions for business.
Java Security
August, 1997 (Monthly Feature)
We examine Java's built-in security features, compare Java and competing technologies, and
give you techniques for ensuring your Java apps are secure, yet accessible.