Oracle’s application business draws attention right now, but its evolving tools tactics are crucial to legions of developers grappling with data, Java and XML.
Colorado company uses information sharing to tie together security agencies.
According to Frank Martinez, chairman and chief technology officer at San Francisco-based Blue Titan Software Inc., XML Beans solve a very significant impedance mismatch problem that exists between the world of Java and the world of XML.
A recent report from market watchers at the Aberdeen Group (''Enterprise Information Integration -- The New Way to Leverage E-information,'' Second Edition) pegs that market's growth rate at 80% and claims that it is ''on the brink of strong growth and implementation by a wide variety of Fortune 1000 companies.''
Users find value -- and challenge -- in the handy markup language that could.
ADT’s Jack Vaughan spoke recently with IBM’s new Lotus group head, Ambuj Goyal. He talked to us from his offices in Sommers, N.Y.
New push spurred by end of development for the Alpha/Tru64 platform.
New version offers more tools.
A look at how Python began, and where it's going.
New venture to be called Core Developers Network.
New link between XML and data.
New lower cost version available from open-source vendor.
Web-only material related to the subject of our June 2003 cover story (Borland Software).
Observers are cautiously optimistic that Borland’s integrated toolsets for the application development life cycle could take the company to the next level.
While Inprise/Borland was a two-headed company that confused much of the software world, the original Borland name still stood for something.
Acquisitions fuel latest move to gain a foothold in enterprise IT with tools for each phase of the development life cycle; CEO promises the firm won’t forget developer roots this time.
Mainframe mainstay served by new offering from IBM as well as continued development from ISVs.
Mercury announced Optane for J2EE app performance management. It builds on technology purchased recently along with Performant.
Expert says the shift towards software suites will soon absorb an already-shrinking sector.