Facebook has announced its own App Center, a platform for selling its apps and acting as a conduit for other mobile apps.
Atlassian recently added another member to its developer tool family: a behind-the-firewall Git repository management solution designed for enterprise teams, called Stash.
Red Hat said it plans to extend its platform as a service (PaaS) OpenShift operating environment to enterprises building private and hybrid clouds, according to an announcement made on Wednesday.
A new project from Xamarin has replaced the Java code underpinning the Android OS with C# code.
Amazon Web Services launched Amazon Relational Database Services on Monday for Microsoft SQL Server and ASP.NET support for AWS Elastic Beanstalk.
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has finally released TomEE, the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) of its Tomcat Web server, as a Java EE 6 Web Profile certified stack.
Apple has announced a preview of what will likely be the last two Java runtime updates it will ever provide for its operating systems.
"If APIs are copyrightable in the U.S., but not the EU, then the implications are substantial...startups will come to Europe."
Two separate flaws in the PHP scripting language found in a large majority of Web sites have been seen being exploited in the wild by attackers.
On Wednesday Microsoft announced that it has signed a deal with Twilio that will give developers the ability to have voice and SMS-enabled applications run on the Windows Azure cloud service.
CollabNet, a distributor of the Subversion open-source application lifecycle management (ALM) platform, is bringing its source version control (SVC) technology to the cloud.
Research in Motion (RIM) Tuesday announced the BlackBerry 10, a new smartphone clearly aimed at regaining the market share it's been hemorrhaging over the last few years to market leaders iPhone and Android.
Android continues to be the leading mobile OS with more than half of the U.S. smartphone market, according to the latest data from metrics firm comScore.
Potix Corporation, the creator and chief commercial supporter of the open source ZK framework, recently unveiled a new community project: ZK Touch.
Appcelerator, a Mountain View, Calif.-based mobile platform company, has just released a new version of its open source Titanium application development platform.
Java Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider CloudBees continues its support of the open-source, Java-based Jenkins continuous integration (CI) tool by contributing five plugins to the community.
Hewlett-Packard recently announced its Converged Cloud strategy the company said aims to combines private, managed and public clouds with traditional IT.
Rackspace, the first OpenStack co-sponsor and co-contributor along with NASA, announced its cloud compute service is now based on the OpenStack platform.
Flexera Software this week released a new migration planning tool, AdminStudio Virtual Desktop Assessment.
IBM last week announced it will deliver cloud-focused hardware and software for enterprises, hosting facilities and cloud service providers.