Virtualization shines in glitzy launch.
EU cites overpricing for "interface documentation" on work group servers.
Exec describes Sun plans to acquire open source companies whose products have "broad distribution" and community support.
New solutions support mainframe application development as well as application modernization efforts, according to IBM.
The first service pack for Microsoft's MOM replacement solution is now generally available.
An IBM expert describes how to adapt batch-processing operations when your infrastructure has become service oriented.
April 8 is the deadline for submissions.
Company rounds out virtualization management capabilities with a couple of new products.
The rich Internet application development platform will arrive "shortly."
The rich Internet application development platform for Windows and Macintosh was released, with a Linux version expected later this year.
New service enables "lifecycle development" of Web-based applications, providing a complete environment, company officials say.
Redmond's stated policy shift suggests better interoperability with open source solutions may happen, some say.
The flagship product aims to simplify the development of rich Internet applications for service-oriented architectures, company officials assert.
Independent survey reveals gap between virtualization's importance and IT's confidence in managing it effectively.
The funds will be offered to teams that can demonstrate IDE improvements.
Product purportedly injects role-based access control security into legacy Java apps.
Official suggests both will be unveiled at the next Professional Developers Conference in October.
Features and fixes are now available for Visual Studio Team System 2008 and Visual Basic.
New Web page defines Microsoft's vision for Software Plus Services.
A product line preview is planned for the second half of 2008.