New hardware appliance is designed to help accelerate the performance of Web services.
New capabilities added to HP's SOA software.
Research firm Gartner is predicting that the current economic downturn in the U.S. will mean more IT and development positions will go overseas.
The blogosphere debates SOA vs. WOA -- both the techniques and the terms.
Koders.com is slated to become another asset in Black Duck's software compliance toolset.
The availability of new service pack for the Windows XP operating system has been postponed until Microsoft fixes an application compatibility problem.
Latest version features more RIA and Web 2.0 support.
Poor security practices are to blame, Microsoft says.
Developers can code for actions based on simple voice commands.
Microsoft has enhanced its datacenter monitoring solution by releasing three public betas.
Collaboration and social networking technologies may find space in the enterprise.
According to market watcher Infonetics Research, both Cisco Systems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are tops, overall, in the UC space. In fact, buyers say that Cisco and Microsoft are their preferred Unified Messaging and Communicator suppliers.
According to a recent study from security and anti-virus specialist Sophos, servers in the U.S. and China host the lion's share of malware-infected Web sites. Meanwhile, Web attacks surged to an all-time high in the first quarter of this year, according to Sophos -- with no sign of dropping off any time soon.
Whoever becomes our next president will inherit a cyber infrastructure under almost constant attack and at greater risk than eight years ago, and a handful of experts and legislators have come together to ensure that cybersecurity has a high priority in his or her administration.
Latest release includes a test utility that helps Microsoft Windows users try out the Linux-based operating system.
Last week, Microsoft's .NET Framework program manager Krzysztof Cwalina announced that his team is working on a new framework for .NET -- Managed Extensibility Framework -- designed to improve compatibility with third-party extensions.
IT execs are focusing on cutting costs rather than investing in technology this quarter, according to a report by research analysts at IDC.
Microsoft's Chief Architect lays out a strategy for a device-connected world.
New Microsoft solution is designed to support file synchronization across devices, using the Internet cloud.
Windows XP, which will no longer be sold after June 30, will not get a reprieve despite Ballmer's quip at a press conference about relenting to customer feedback.