First Union Taps Java For Apps To Link Data With Turrets

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First Union National Bank of North Carolina has set plans to employ Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java Internet programming language in developing a telephony application linking the trading floor's new IPC Information Systems trading turrets with proprietary data. Such applications would include a system that caused data to appear on traders' workstation screens based on in-coming counterparty calls.

According to Columbus Cooper, FUNB vice president and network administrator, using Java will simplify

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