Adobe Reader 9 bug allows for remote exploitation by hackers.
Microsoft is scrapping its cloud-based SQL Data Services effort and moving to a pure relational model.
Microsoft is issuing a security patch for three bugs, but an Excel flaw will have to wait.
Pulsar aims to create a standard mobile application development tools platform based on the open source Eclipse framework.
Two leading suppliers of complex event processing platforms, Aleri and Coral8, have combined.
Microsoft plans to expand the list of features that can be turned off in its Windows 7 Release Candidate.
The fixes will address spoofing and remote code execution attacks.
Microsoft's chief security advisor blamed the spread of the Conficker worm on laggard IT staff.
Microsoft this week unexpectedly issued a second release candidate of its ASP.NET Model View Controller.
FathomDB, an obscure two-person company, last week launched its own cloud-based relational database service.
Microsoft plans to issue three fixes in its March security patch rollout, with one deemed "critical" and two labeled "important."
Open source Web framework Lift now available under Apache 2.0 license.
Everypoint is courting mobile developers looking to build rich client applications on low-cost Java-based phone sets.
New data visualization tools are available for those developing on the Microsoft Silverlight 2 Web multimedia platform.
When Anne Thomas Manes declared SOA Dead in January, it created quite a stir. In a recent interview, she explains what she meant.
In a move to provide a common application configuration and management stack across its broad portfolio of software, Oracle today released an upgraded version of its Oracle Enterprise Manager suite.
Look for a third-party market of component tools that allow developers to build business applications based on Adobe's Flex rich client programming platform to emerge this year.
VSLive! San Francisco showcased applications developed with Redmond's four rich client technologies: Windows Presentation Foundation, Silverlight, Windows 7 Touch and Surface.
Microsoft officials this week tried to convince developers to build applications for its Surface -- the company's multi-user, multi-touch technology that turns a specially designed table top into an interactive multi-touch interface.
The patch addresses reliability problems with the version of Internet Explorer 8 that runs on Windows 7 Beta.