HP does it. IBM does it. Microsoft wants to do it. And now it looks as though Sun Microsystems is starting to do it. What are they doing? E-services, stupid. But is this the way for Sun to go and can it compete with Microsoft and its .NET plans? Suzi Kerridge investigates...
By Suzanna Kerridge
Thursday 29 March 2001
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