Java for Business
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Java™ for Business Using Java to Win Customers, Cut Costs, and Drive Growth "By the end of 1997 we expect there to be 100 million Java enabled computers. Business applications of this network centric, platform independent, highly secure language will explode. Businesses will see faster development, more security, lower IT costs, and do things they could not easily do before. Java will help businesses win customers, cut costs, and drive growth as Anderson contends. We see Java as a key technology for Netscape, as well as for every business that uses a network." Marc Andreessen, Senior Vice President of Technology, Netscape Communications Corp. "Java will penetrate every aspect of business, and IBM is committed to delivering Java-based solutions to our customers. Using Java, companies can web-enable existing technology to enhance their business metabolism through the power of open network computing. The case studies in this book demonstrate the potential all businesses might realize from the open, cross-platform computing possible with Java." John R. Patrick, Vice President, Internet Technology, IBM "What does Java mean for my business? This book provides the answer. Tom Anderson has collected outstanding examples of Java applications that really change the competitive landscape. Each chapter tells a story that takes Java out of the realm of programming and into the heart of business strategy." Mary J. Cronin, author of Doing More Business on the Internet and The Internet Strategy Handbook Java for Business is an information-packed, no-nonsense look at Java in action in a wide range of businesses and industries. You will see:Marimba using Java to change the way businesses deliver software and dataCustomers of CSX Transportation tracking shipments, placing orders in a Java-based electronic commerce systemReuters providing fast, safe financial transactions on their extranet with JavaBetter patient care using Java-enhanced telemedicine at National Jewish HospitalOn-line banking via the Java-driven Home Account NetworkNetscape helping companies Java-start their intranetsNew Java-powered media tools from HotWiredAnd more - Virtual Vineyards, Sun Microsystems, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Mitsubishi, National Semiconductor, Nando Times, Corel, @Home…