Microsoft on Friday announced that it had released the final Parallel Data Warehouse version of SQL Server 2008 R2 to testers.
Experts and users weigh in on the challenge of integrating configuration management into your agile development projects.
New terms appear to limit use of Solaris to a 90-day period unless the user obtains a support contract from Oracle.
The Eclipse Foundation has given a thumbs up to two new projects under the Eclipse Runtime (RT) project.
Red Hat showed off the latest incarnation of its JBoss Developer Studio IDE at the annual EclipseCon developer conference, underway this week in Santa Clara.
San Francisco-based research and analysis group Focus has named systems engineer as the "best job in America."
Novell's board turns down $2 billion bid calling it ‘inadequate.’
Java clustering infrastructure provider Terracotta recently joined forces with Eucalyptus Systems to allow large enterprises to provision clouds on the Amazon-compatible Eucalyptus cloud platform.
Oracle today said it has agreed to acquire AmberPoint, a supplier of software for managing service-oriented architectures, for an undisclosed sum.
The DOD looks to a common vocabulary to help reduce cost of developing and maintaining systems. Plus a Q&A Dennis Wisnosky, the DOD's business mission area CTO and chief architect.
Oracle plans to invest heavily in developing and selling hardware bundled with applications and database software.
Open source middleware provider WSO2 is billing its new Gadget Server as "a radical departure from traditional portals."
Red Hat Software has released the first major update to its Eclipse-based developer toolset.
Commerce Server 2009 is designed to facilitate the creation of e-commerce Web sites.
Reports that IBM is in talks to acquire Sun Microsystems drew mixed views as to what Big Blue would gain.