Microsoft described rollout plans for BizTalk, which can be used to enable service-oriented architectures.
Sun released the latest version of its open source desktop app virtualization solution.
Two proof-of-concept bugs were identified in Google's new Chrome Web browser, which uses WebKit open source code.
The acquisition of Qumranet positions Red Hat in the virtual desktop infrastructure space.
With support for all versions Java, many languages (including Ruby on Rails, Groovy and now PHP) and a number of frameworks, analysts say that the open source, Sun-backed NetBeans is becoming strong alternative to Eclipse.
Delivering hosted solutions to businesses takes planning, and this report describes some of the steps to take.
A critical advisory was issued after hackers tampered with the open source Linux company's Web site.
UrlScan 3.0, a security add-on to Microsoft's IIS Web server, is now available in its Release-to-Web version.
Microsoft plans to invest further in its Novell SuSE Linux interop deal.
The new tool is designed to help managers assess code quality before it's shipped.
Ruling paves the way for Microsoft's Office Open XML-based spec to be released as an international document format standard.
The company's Extensible Host Controller Interface spec will be used to develop future USB 3.0 products, boosting data transfer rates between devices.
Updates to the company's ESX 3.5 and ESXi 3.5 virtualization products caused licenses to expire, and other problems.
N-BRAIN's exec talks about the integration of mixins and plug-ins in the company's new collaborative development tool.
Microsoft issued a fix yesterday via Microsoft Update for a patch blocking problem that affected System Center users.
Microsoft execs plan to talk about the company's virtualization products on Sept. 8 in Bellevue, Wash.
Revamped BEA software will be key part of company's SOA, BPM and WebCenter suites.
More than just bug fixes, service promises to improve developer productivity.
The Linux Foundation released Beta 3 of a utility that helps ensure applications will work across multiple Linux flavors.
Microsoft has released SQL Server 2008 to manufacturing (RTM) and, as an evaluation edition, to subscribers of its Microsoft Development Network and TechNet services