Published Work

Published Work

Written work I've published elsewhere - not including Wired and VentureBeat

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Using the Internet to Reach Customers Around the World

Article Summary: While the U.S. market for e-commerce may not be growing like it used to, much of the world is still seeing a surge in Web users and e-commerce revenues. To take advantage of these markets, companies need to globalize their sites by making sure they support international commerce. Th
Dylan Tweney 7 min read
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Minimalist Approach to Technology

“Less is more,” cried the Minimalists of the 1960s art scene, stripping their canvases down to the barest essentials of color, shape, and line. Japanese auto manufacturers brought a similar sensibility to the auto world in the 1970s, building reliable and economical compact cars that quickly outsold
Dylan Tweney 3 min read
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UnexcitedAtHome

The Internet disappeared at midnight on Dec. 1 for 850,000 subscribers to AT&T Broadband’s cable modem service. That’s when AT&T’s insolvent broadband partner, ExciteAtHome, officially pulled the plug, cutting off Internet access for AT&T customers as a cost-cutting measure. In the following days, A
Dylan Tweney 4 min read
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Are You Broadcasting Secrets Over the Airwaves?

Wireless technology has developed ahead of most companies’ ability to keep their networks safe. In principle, wireless networks sound like a great idea: no cabling to pull through the walls and ceilings, no nasty wires tangling themselves up behind your desk, no need for laptop or handheld users to
Dylan Tweney 3 min read
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Table Is Set for Web Telephony

Switching to a voice-over-IP phone system can cut your interoffice long-distance bills to zero and reduce administrative headaches. So what are you waiting for? For years now, the promised convergence of voice networks and the Internet has failed to materialize. It’s a bit like watching Bullwinkle M
Dylan Tweney 4 min read
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Strong Java

Strong JavaDespite Microsoft’s best efforts, Java is well-established in the enterprise. Can it hold its ground?BY D.F. TWENEY THIS YEAR, the programming language-cum-development platform called Java turned 5. It now stands as one of the world’s most popular computer languages—and it continues to gr
Dylan Tweney 6 min read
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Back to the Future: Java Goes Mobile

Back to the Future By D. TweneySun first touted Java as a universal client-side platform—and even went so far as to develop brain-dead network computers (NC) that relied on Java for their operating system and on servers for their storage and smarts. But NCs flopped, Java applets on webpages are a dy
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Common Language for the Next-Generation Internet

So-called Web-services applications will soon talk to each other without human intervention. But first everyone needs to agree on how they’ll communicate. In my last column, I wrote about Web services, which are business applications that share data with other programs over the Internet. Instead of
Dylan Tweney 3 min read
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Think Globally, Act Locally

By: Dylan Tweney Issue: November 2001 Adding foreign language versions of your website can easily pay for itself in fresh leads and revenues. Most websites take a Model T approach to overseas marketing: You can access them in any language you want, as long as it’s English. Eighty-five percent of the
Dylan Tweney 4 min read
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What’s Going On Down at the Plant?

New real-time computing technologies can link manufacturing plants with other divisions of the company — and help stave off supply-chain disasters. During the past decade, corporations have put immense amounts of cash and effort into IT projects with alphabet-soup acronyms, like enterprise resource
Dylan Tweney 3 min read
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Putting Your Web Servers Under Lock and Key

The events of the past month have made many companies nervous about their Internet security. It’s about time. If you believe that your computer systems are vulnerable these days, you’re not alone. In the month since the terrorist bombings, many businesses (and individuals) have adopted a heightened
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