While Agile methodology is growing in importance, a recent survey of European companies indicates that the traditional "waterfall" method will retain its position as the dominant development strategy.
Research in Motion (RIM) unveiled a new enterprise development platform at its annual developer conference in San Francisco this week, along with a new Web development platform, a new "social platform," an advertising service, a new set of analytics services and other tools and services.
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Java-COBOL integration tools provider Veryan has upgraded its flagship isCOBOL Application Platform Suite (isCOBOL APS).
Oracle has released an update of its Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g, extending its support to more Fusion Middleware components, Eclipse 3.6 "Helios" release and Java EE tools.
Application lifecycle management (ALM) provider Collabnet rolled out a new version of its flagship TeamForge ALM platform this week, as well as a general-availability release of its free Subversion Edge product.
The Government Accountability Office has released a major update of a management maturity framework that provides a flexible benchmark against which federal agencies can plan for and measure enterprise architecture program maturity.
Big Blue's zEnterprise pools RISC and x86-based blades.
According to new research, companies are once more investing in application development projects, and Agile methodologies are leading the way.
Bola Rotibi looks at the evolution of software development frameworks and some of the good, and bad, that they've delivered over the years.
Agile -- especially Scrum -- rules among developers who use Eclipse, the popular open-source IDE.
IT salaries at enterprises inched up slightly this year for the most part, according to a study published on Monday.
XebiaLabs's Deployit 1.3 beta offers new auto-discovery features plus support for virtualized and cloud environments.
Stratos is built on the open-source middleware maker's Carbon SOA platform.
An industry-sponsored survey finds that the majority of business leaders and executives see team-based projects resulting in waste of time.