Silverlight-on-Linux effort could have major cross-platform implications.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 07/15/2007
VMware Inc.’s product makes it possible to use Visual Studio on Macs.
- By Thomas Caywood
- 07/15/2007
Analyst, firms warn that outsourcing development poses risk to
intellectual property.
- By Thomas Caywood
- 07/15/2007
Microsoft releases internal Scrum tools to bring Agile development
to the masses.
- By Kathleen Richards
- 07/15/2007
JetBrains’ ReSharper 3.0 provides improved language support and
code-analysis capabilities.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 07/15/2007
New CTP of Windows Server 2008 includes Web server "core" role.
Microsoft cooks up an online enterprise service bus with BizTalk Services.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 07/15/2007
Redmond launches new effort to encourage development atop Office.
- By John K. Waters
- 07/15/2007
Next-gen version of PowerBuilder adds more .NET functionality.
- By John K. Waters
- 07/15/2007
Fuzz testing could be coming to an enterprise near you.
- By Thomas Caywood
- 07/15/2007
Mainsoft Corp.'s tool for porting .NET Web apps to Java gets major
new upgrade.
- By Thomas Caywood and Michael Desmond
- 07/15/2007
Microsoft on Thursday released an add-on to the previously released CTP of Astoria, a nascent project based around the way data is consumed and exposed on the Web.
The next version of Windows Live OneCare, Microsoft's home and small-business security product, has been released for a live public beta.
Oracle on Wednesday took the wraps off the long-anticipated new version of its flagship database, a release that provides a substantial increase in performance, storage management and availability, according to the company.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 07/11/2007
Meeting past promises, Microsoft on Wednesday announced that BizTalk Server 2006 R2 will ship in September.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 07/11/2007
Microsoft plans to sink more money into Forefront, its comprehensive suite of tools for desktop, server and remote security, and its security partners stand to benefit -- perhaps substantially.
Vista Ultimate has been out more than half a year now, and several prominent Windows bloggers have been asking when more Extras are coming.
A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is supposed to bring flexibility to IT resources and lower costs by letting IT personnel reuse software components instead of coding from scratch. However, some experts have suggested that reuse -- the principal justification in most cost-benefit analyses for SOA -- might amount to just 10 percent.
Massachusetts has decided that Microsoft's latest format may meet its standards.
Microsoft's 'Acropolis' aims to speed up smart client development.
- By Thomas Caywood
- 07/01/2007