Employing standard best practices in a repeatable way is critical for building robust solutions that thrive.
A look at software tools and technologies on the market.
XML is here, but experts differ on whether it will bring evolutionary or revolutionary changes to database applications.
Defining what a service is, is a waste of time. The technology that dominates defines the service.
Intellinet, an Atlanta-based Microsoft reseller that implements .NET in customer shops, provides users with some .NET advice.
Mike Gunderloy reviews CodeLogic for C# 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Beta 2
Users are awaiting Visual Studio 2005. However, some question whether Microsoft can make inroads into the enterprise by insisting on all Windows, all the time.
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Otellini cites Moore’s Law for rapidly growing volumes of business data requiring more and more chips to store and process, and more and more PCs, notebooks, and handhelds to network and access.
Microsoft’s main message to those who haven’t yet implemented its development platform is that .NET is so integrated that software development is easier, less expensive and more productive than ever.
Runaway spreadsheets and desktop databases wreak havoc on organizations and it’s a problem that’s largely ignored.
Browsersoft’s eQ! Foundation is a solid product that is easy to set up and use. Its ability to script business logic makes it a great tool for inexperienced Java developers.
BPM, the last untapped market for software automation, is gaining traction with enterprises seeking greater visibility into the business.
Supermodels aim to capture all data the organization manages, but like supermodels in fashion, they may be expensive to maintain.
The new editor-in-chief of ADT outlines his plans for the magazine.
Once the federal government clarifies the application of Section 409 rules, experts believe SarbOx will drive BPM initiatives in reverse.
“Human Aspects of Software Engineering” succeeds as a textbook, but it is less useful to application developers and software development managers hoping to gain some insight into the human aspects of software development.
Wayne Eckerson of TDWI regularly looks at the fast-moving data warehousing
space in the pages of Application Development Trends and adtmag.com. Here is
a sampling of recent insights.
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