Vendors Anxious To Distribute Analytics Via The Web Say More Java Browsers Needed

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Pioneering developers in the still embryonic market for Internet-distributed financial analytics software say they plan to expand their use of the World Wide Web and Sunsoft Inc.'s Java programming language as a platform for options pricing systems. But these developers caution that the current lack of Java-based Web browsers must be resolved before such innovations can get beyond proof-of-concept prototypes. Internet security is another issue that has yet to be resolved, they add.

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