The release of the iPad has been hyped like no product since, well, the last new Apple gadget, the industry-transforming iPhone.
Nearly half of U.S. IT professionals surveyed believe that the risks of cloud computing outweigh its benefits.
Vendors shift strategies to ease adoption, improve ROI and target software development lifecycle pain points.
Microsoft on Friday announced that it had released the final Parallel Data Warehouse version of SQL Server 2008 R2 to testers.
Speculation is rampant that Apple is developing an iPhone that will work on Verizon's cell network.
New terms appear to limit use of Solaris to a 90-day period unless the user obtains a support contract from Oracle.
Microsoft today released its second "critical" off-cycle patch for Internet Explorer this year.
Even a fire-proof safe needs additional protective measures, and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7 is no different.
Last week Google released SkipFish, a no-cost, open source "security reconnaissance tool" for Web-based applications.
The Eclipse Foundation has given a thumbs up to two new projects under the Eclipse Runtime (RT) project.
Red Hat showed off the latest incarnation of its JBoss Developer Studio IDE at the annual EclipseCon developer conference, underway this week in Santa Clara.
Two Oracle execs kicked off the annual EclipseCon conference with a keynote focusing on the future of Java under the stewardship of Oracle.
San Francisco-based research and analysis group Focus has named systems engineer as the "best job in America."
Novell's board turns down $2 billion bid calling it ‘inadequate.’
Microsoft is expanding its desktop virtualization portfolio with improved licensing changes and technology upgrades and an extended pact with Citrix Systems.
Big Blue is latest to add a commercial cloud infrastructure
Microsoft announced the availability of an Internet Explorer 9 "platform preview" at Tuesday's MIX10 keynote address.
Scott Guthrie announces active support for open source jQuery JavaScript library during Day 2 keynote at MIX 10.
Google last week provided an additional means for users to test JavaScript performance in Web browsers.
Microsoft published a workaround for an in-the-wild vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6 and 7, described last week.