Adobe has begun shipping Creative Suite 4, featuring new versions of its
development, design, publishing, and video/motion graphics
applications.
Official beta for Redmond's new model view controller framework released.
Microsoft today released the latest version of its multimedia browser app plug-in, which utilizes the .NET Framework.
Security-minded admins have their work cut out for them, as Microsoft coughs up 11 fixes in its October patch cycle.
A rethink of the security feature will happen with Microsoft's next OS, expected in late 2009, at earliest.
New security appliance gives DBAs a leg up on flaws and vulnerabilities lurking in corporate database management systems.
Company's Connected Services division on Friday announced key components of its 'Oslo' modeling platform.
Tokeener case study serves as an example of writing low-defect, highly-reliable code, researchers claim.
Big Blue expects to report higher earnings in its 3Q results, to be announced later this month.
Indonesian component maker Intersoft Solutions Corp. last month released a new version of its controls and components suite for ASP.NET -- and Silverlight-based Web development.
OSGi-based Java server is designed to run Spring applications in the enterprise.
IT admins will see nearly a dozen security fixes on Tuesday, according to Microsoft.
Google advances its JavaScript-centric Web dev strategy.
A Microsoft talk fielded expert opinions on Vista upgrades and how system performance is affected.
Military information technology folks wondering if their use of Apache, Perl, Linux and other open source software is copacetic with the brass will soon get some answers from the Defense Department's Office of the Chief Information Officer.
Mono version 2.0, an open source effort to implement the Microsoft .NET development framework for Unix, Linux and other platforms, was formally released Monday.
SCCM tool supports multiple servers for distributed code management.
Microsoft is planning to enhance the BI capabilities in the next version of its flagship SQL Server database, the company revealed Monday, as it kicked off its second annual Business Intelligence Conference in Seattle.
Will the concept of a visual orchestration system usher in a new wave of services-based applications? That's what Active Endpoints hopes.
Microsoft kicked off its BI Conference this week in Seattle with news that it's planning to enhance the BI capabilities in the next version of SQL Server database.