Agreemeent marks effort to provide high-performance computing solutions at a lower cost.
Plans for Linux, Fusion and 11g were also part of the announcements at recent Oracle user group meeting.
Reed Sturtevant reunited with Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect.
The company's first partner is IBM in a strategy to simplify application development for business communications.
Schwartz describes virtualization management platform at Oracle OpenWorld event.
Project will use Apache Hadoop-based supercomputer for data-intensive research.
Replaces Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
Eight versions of new server coming.
The collaboration will help Red Hat create a Java development kit and runtime for its Linux products.
New version adds Filestream, Resource Governor.
Software AG adds library of graphical user controls to Natural 2006.
Solution features a faster way to access data across a virtualized grid.
Critical update addresses remote code execution vulnerability in XP and Windows Server 2003.
Company teams with MySQL and offers XML-handling capabilities for service-oriented architectures and traditional database management applications.
Aims at midmarket segment that's outgrown Small Business Server.
The solution promises to help developers build applications that can synchronize with any kind of data, across various systems.
Product integration eliminates software testing bottlenecks.
The initiative builds on previous Microsoft enterprise strategies, with the aim of fostering model-driven development and service-oriented architecture.
The new development environment is scheduled for release-to-manufacturing at the end of this month, and users can expect some licensing changes and extensions to come.
The new integrated development environment will feature LINQ, dev tools for Office 2007 and improved .NET Framework support.