New automated trading systems are changing both the face and the infrastructure within investment banks.
Just when we started to get our heads around SOA, along comes SOA 2.0.
JTable and its extra-special usability "feature".
This Rich Internet Application (RIA) platform can now be deployed on a DHTML runtime in addition to Flash.
A conference post-mortem with a little help from the two Neils.
Sunbelt Software recently released Sunbelt Messaging Ninja, its new third-generation enterprise messaging security solution for Microsoft Exchange. The product includes antivirus, antispam and antiphishing features, and attachment filtering, which is free for a limited time.
Further evidence that Java isn’t just about the server-side anymore.
Old Dog; Old Tricks; New Passions: McNealy Takes the Stage
Joy's Security Panel: Java Good; AJAX Bad (from a Security Perspective)
Invasion of the Orange Backpacks
Switching from modal to non-modal can make the world of difference in any UI.
A neat and potentially useful feature is brought down by poor UI design
It's a bouncing baby standard
Swing gets another component suite, but this one's rather nice
They're growing in number, if not in features.
Sun shoves Java EE 5 into the pre-conference spotlight while the open-source-Java rumor machine screams into third gear
This promising look & feel demonstrates that sometimes, substance is all on the surface.
ADT’s 12th annual Innovator Awards recognize the work of IT teams who developed—and deployed—unique apps to solve their company’s business problems.
Some organizational names carry inherent assumptions. Just ask the Sacramento Air Force Employees (SAFE) Federal Credit Union in California, which maintains assets of $1.2 billion for its roughly 120,000 members.
If you’ve been reading about the profiles of this year’s nominees for ADT’s annual Innovator Awards, here’s what’s been going on behind the curtain.