Most of today's tools don't address ALM well. Eclipse and Visual Studio change that equation.
While we in IT are rightfully excited about these technologies, businesspeople just don’t care about them. Just use the technology where it makes sense and show the people who run your business how it makes connecting applications easier and cheaper.
Microsoft responds well to early concerns; experts say latest version provides strong competition to Java.
Development news in brief from Programmers Report.
Representative says that going wireless can now be painless.
New releases add Web services support to development environment.
A new direction for the latest release of Microsoft's flagship application development environment.
Tools can now be sought in a visual interface.
Robust Web apps must provide fast response times. Learn how to use the Cache object to place commonly requested resources into an area in memory where they can be accessed quickly.
The Pepsi Bottling Group recently deployed a new system that enables its sales force to access route management information, real-time demand forecasting, inventory management, promotional info and authorized products from a handheld device.
One or the other may hold an advantage here or there, but the divergence between the two prime app server platforms should not be oversold. Some say over time they are becoming more comparable.
New release from Redmond has some competition.
Simon Phipps says there's nothing new under the sun in Redmond.
Analyst says that the company has avoided many of the mistakes of the past with new release.
.NET reaches out to the past while moving towards the future.
Adding voice control to Web applications.
News briefs from the development world.
New Web service plug-in for Visual Studio.
Without an effective way to authenticate clients, guarantee the integrity of transferred data and to ensure data remains confidential during transit, Web services can be applied only in limited ways.