Maturing frameworks and rich Internet application platforms like Silverlight and Adobe Flash/AIR may change the way developers target client platforms.
Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 Series raises questions for ISVs, partners, developers and enterprise customers.
Microsoft has launched an ambitious new mobile platform that is a major departure from its existing Windows Mobile offering.
Project Kenai projects no longer need to find a new host -- they'll be moved to java.net.
The release candidate build of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 is available this week.
Instantiations recently upgraded its popular Eclipse-based Ajax/Java GUI builder to allow developers to take advantage of new features in the latest major release of the Google Web Toolkit.
Java clustering infrastructure provider Terracotta recently joined forces with Eucalyptus Systems to allow large enterprises to provision clouds on the Amazon-compatible Eucalyptus cloud platform.
Oracle today said it has agreed to acquire AmberPoint, a supplier of software for managing service-oriented architectures, for an undisclosed sum.
IT organizations are budgeting to give employees a small pay increase in 2010, according to a recent report.
Apple's new tablet PC was announced amid a roar of pre-release hype. What does it mean for .NET developers?
VMware last week teamed up with Cisco and NetApp to promote a virtualized datacenter offering geared toward shared or public cloud environments.
Support for Internet Explorer 6 appears to be dwindling after Microsoft's Web browser was exploited for well-publicized attacks on Google and other companies.
Microsoft's Windows Azure and SQL Azure cloud services are now generally available, ending the free test period.
VMware wants developers to build software for its vCloud infrastructure, and it's giving them the tools to do it.
CA dug into its ranks to replace retiring CEO John Swainson, naming its chairman William McCracken to run the company.
Oracle Cloud Office is the next generation of Sun's OpenOffice, company officials revealed.
Oracle on Wednesday laid out its plans for integrating Sun's software and hardware systems into its own product lineup.
UC4 Software GmbH unveiled a product on Wednesday aimed at bringing Web services into an automated workload management framework.
As anticipated, Apple formally unveiled its new $499 mobile device, the iPad, on Wednesday, heralding the company's first serious move into the category of e-book readers.
Oracle plans to invest heavily in developing and selling hardware bundled with applications and database software.