The $90M deal expected to boost Quest's position in the Windows client and server space.
IT execs like the absence of licensing fees, but they dislike the lack of long-term support.
Company will offer a speeded up version of its open source operating system for enterprise applications.
New products are designed to facilitate data access across legacy systems, and account for scale too.
Microsoft keeps users of home Vista versions out of virtual sandbox.
Java coders get option to use Spring environment with two enterprise servers.
Deal supports a solution for high-performance data processing over multiple servers.
Solution helps create low-latency applications to better meet FAA safety standards.
Mono Project helps to enable demo of Microsoft's new platform for rich Internet applications.
Tool helps streamline development for relational databases using Microsoft products.
The general enthusiasm for using SOA to improve business IT processes is high, but the actual adoption rates haven't skyrocketed yet, according to some accounts.
Company offers upgrade to open source messaging solution.
The company's integrated app helps hunt down open source software and ensure licensing compliance.
Linspire becomes latest vendor to sign agreement with Microsoft.
Developers can use free tools to create applications for platforms such as Salesforce AppExchange and WebEx Connect.
CodeMesh's solutions helped combine Java and C++ resources for an investment bank, saving time and money.
New solution can move companies off Lotus Notes via a service-oriented architecture.
Katmai could improve Microsoft's standing in the database space (article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, June 1, 2007).
New enterprise service bus supports "thousands of simultaneous connections" in service-oriented architectures, company says.
Service pack includes several important upgrades.