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Zope in the Media

And Then Came Zope Larry O'Brien finds "there's no accurate way to talk about Zope without liberal use of exclamation marks and hyperbole. [ Zope ] is the greatest thing since Bind!"

Zope-on-a-Rope. David Penn has written a good overview of Microsoft's SOAP technology, and how it relates to Zope. David Penn, Linux Journal, December 1999.

Microsoft offers SOAP to IETF. A short news item about Microsoft's plans (since executed) to submit the specification of their Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to the Internet Engineering Task Force, which mentions Digital Creations. Bob Trott, InfoWorld, November 1999.

Open-Source-Web-Publishing mit Zope. Frank Tegtmeyer provides a good product review (in German) of Zope for one of Germany's leading IT magazines. Frank Tegtmeyer, iX Magazine, August 1999.

Digital Creations. Steve Litt seems to be everywhere, including our booth at Linux Expo. This article is one of the best, most concise reports of what we did, why we did it, and why it will work. Steve Litt, Troubleshooters Magazine, June 1999.

Linux giveaways drive open source movement. Jordan Baker discusses Zope and Digital Creations' business strategy. Kathleen Sibley, Computing Canada, May 28, 1999.

No-cost software can bring unexpected dividends. Maurice Martin writes about the advantages and challenges of opening your software, Featuring Zope and Cyclic's CVS. Maurice Martin, Washington Buisness Journal, May 24, 1999.

Where Have All The Heros Gone?. Steve Litt writes an article describing the heros of technology, ending with a section that looks for the next generation. Example number one? Zope! Steve Litt, Troubleshooting Professional Magazine, May 1999.

Viva la Zope! Thomas Riedl wrote an article for the cover of Linux Magazin. The cover is available. Thomas Riedl, Linux Magazin, June 1999.

No-cost software can bring unexpected dividends. How do you make money from a product that doesn't cost anything? If you know the answer, you've got a future in the software business. The article focuses on Digital Creations and its business model. Maurice Martin, Washington Business Journal, May 22, 1999.

Open Source Web App Server Zope Braces for Release 2.0. Rachel Chalmers releases an article for Network Briefing and ComputerWire. Topics include Digital Creations, Zope, WebDAV, and the portal market.

First WebDAV products see the light of day. A discussion of product announcements for WebDAV servers briefly mentions Zope. Jeff Walsh, InfoWorld, April 30, 1999.

Zope Builds on its Success. A second look at Digital Creations' open-source application server now that it supports WebDAV. Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz, WebServer Online, April 1999.

The Insider's Guide to Zope: An Open Source, Object-Based Web Application Platform. Amos Latteier updates his Web Techniques article with the latest-and-greatest, including a working demo. Amos Latteier, WebReview, March 1999.

Bobo and Principia: An Object-Based Web Application Platform. Amos Latteier's article provides a strong background for the software that, just after deadline, became Zope. Amos Latteier, WebTechniques, February 1999.

Hope for Zope. Mark Gibbs discusses the interesting ideas in Zope and claims that he'll be looking at it over the holidays. Mark Gibbs, Network World Fusion, December 1998.

Python Slithers Forward. Python and Zope make their mark. Jeff Rush, InfoWorld, December 11, 1998.

WebServer Online. A look at Principia, a Python-based Web development platform that is now available as open source. Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz, WebServer Online, April 1999.