Can Delphi thrive now that it's free from corporate parent Borland? (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, July 15, 2007.)
Microsoft's roadmap for Visual Studio Team System promises richer collaborative development. (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, July 1, 2007.)
The skinny on Microsoft's programming model for messaging. (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, July 1, 2007.)
Manage the transition to agile processes. (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, July 1, 2007.)
Katmai could improve Microsoft's standing in the database space (article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, June 1, 2007).
SharePoint puts an end to inefficient project management and helps Agile dev teams stay light on their feet (article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, May 15, 2007).
Will Visual Studio catch up to the .NET stack? (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, May 15, 2007.)
SharePoint puts an end to inefficient project management and helps Agile dev teams stay light on their feet. (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, May 15, 2007.)
Will Visual Studio catch up to the .NET stack? (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, May 15, 2007.)
How 'Orcas' new object/relational mapping technology works (article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, May 1, 2007).
From Visual FoxPro to VB6, developers are coping with the demise of key programming languages (article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, May 1, 2007).
The W3C grants Recommendation status to XQuery, the XML query language designed to do for Web services what SQL did for relational databases. (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News.)
Robert Carr, Keep and Share's CEO, talks about the Web as a delivery mechanism for software and services. (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News.)
Will Microsoft's Language Integrated Query transform programmatic data access?
Open source interoperability tools extend .NET applications to other platforms.
Though StorHouse is principally a data warehousing system, its stronger value may be as a database archiving solution.
Software-as-a-service apps need to grab workflow and events data to bring business processes together.
SRM is probably the most important investment that storage managers can make, but it’s riddled with problems.
Most organizations in software development are interested in application quality; Instantiations is doing something about it.
Storage standards don’t top the list of customer needs.