Continuing its support of Microsoft SQL Server and SQL Server 2005, Quest Software recently unveiled its latest offering, Change Director for SQL Server, as well as upgrades to its Performance Analysis for SQL Server 6.0 and Toad SQL Server 3.0.
Oracle is giving its .NET tools an upgrade and adding a new one to the portfolio.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 06/06/2007
Katmai could improve Microsoft's standing in the database space.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 06/01/2007
Get the latest downloads for Orcas Beta 1, Entity Framework designer, and the SilverLight framework.
- By Bill McCarthy
- 06/01/2007
Identity Governance Framework proposed by Oracle Corp. will help protect consumer information online.
- By Thomas Caywood
- 06/01/2007
Visual Studio Magazine Readers' Choice Awards: The best tools in the industry across 22 categories, as chosen by VSM readers and editors.
- By Michael Desmond
- 06/01/2007
Integrating data queries into VB and C#
The new object/relational mapping technology in 'Orcas.'
- By Elisa Johnson
- 05/01/2007
The Microsoft Synchronization Services 1.0 API for SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition and the new Sync Designer in the Orcas March 2007 CTP team up to generate a local data cache that synchronizes incrementally and bidirectionally with SQL Server Express.
- By Roger Jennings
- 05/01/2007
Oracle Corp. to acquire Tangosol Inc., company’s Coherence Data Grid for .NET will add value to SOA solutions.
- By Kathleen Richards
- 04/15/2007
As official Microsoft support for VFP comes to an end, loyal developers rally around the venerable programming language.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- 04/15/2007
The W3C grants Recommendation status to XQuery, the XML query language designed to do for Web services what SQL did for relational databases.
- By Nancy Vodicka
- 04/15/2007
Syware Inc. releases beta of Visual CE 10, a touch screen-friendly tool designed to run on Windows Mobile devices.
- By John K. Waters
- 04/15/2007
Connected Health Framework is Microsoft’s latest move toward SOA.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/15/2007
SapphireSteel Software, Microsoft among others, show growing interest in Ruby's relationship to Visual Studio, .NET
- By Kathleen Richards
- 04/01/2007