January 27, 2003

Apple strengthens server support

Partners unveil application support for Xserve

Despite its nascent status, Apple Computer's server division is gaining momentum among ISV partners and corporate users of its Xserve and OS X operating system.

Grey Zone, an extranet software developer Visa International, Terayon and Kelly-Moore on the books, will announce this week a partnership with Sybase to create an enterprise-class application for xtranets running on Xserve .

Before the first quarter ends another ISV, Smith Micro Software, will also weigh in with enterprise software for , launching WebDNA 5.0, enterprise edition.

WebDNA is a scripting language with a built in database for generating Internet-based business applications. The enterprise version will consume Web services in the first version and create Web ervices in the second version.

In addition, Grey Zone will announce a deal on January 28 to co-market its content management solution and conduct joint technical development of an application stack for its SecureZone 5 Extranet software atop Sybase's relational database management system.

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