In its first product release since acquiring Borland's CodeGear business, Embarcadero Technologies Inc. this week released a new tool set designed to help developers optimize SQL code in databases.
New director of product management talks up database and hints at future technologies.
A scan of Web servers by Internet security company Finjan Inc. has found more than 1,000 legitimate Web sites that had been compromised by a new wave of attacks in recent weeks.
Security layer product is designed to help database administrators when databases go unpatched.
TeamDemand, TeamFocus and TeamAnalytics will launch later this year.
Unisys announced yesterday that it is offering companies a free 30-day unified communications trial using Microsoft solutions.
New ebizQ survey shows that most enterprises are still in the beginning stages of implementing a service-oriented architecture.
Yahoo's management on Saturday rejected an offer from Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn to buy Yahoo's Internet search ad business.
Microsoft on Monday described its own version of events concerning Friday's failed talks with Yahoo's management.
Redmond divulges tidbits of SQL Server 2008 release information at this week's Worldwide Partner Conference.
A leaked document may indicate the views of standards officials who say challenges to ISO/IEC 29500 should be dropped.
The company teamed with Amazon to add scalability to its hosted data integration solution.
Redmond divulges tidbits of SQL Server 2008 release information at this week's Worldwide Partner Conference.
Researchers develop new way to predict usage and adjust accordingly.
Spring 2.5 embraces annotations in a variety of new ways.
One of the big surprises at Microsoft's Tech-Ed North America 2008 Developers conference in Orlando, Fla., last month was the launch of Project "Velocity," the code name for a distributed, in-memory data-caching platform that was quietly under development in Redmond.
Major vendors of domain name system (DNS) servers are making an unprecedented coordinated release of patches for what is being called a fundamental flaw in DNS, a core element of the Internet.
In a move that sent shock waves across the virtualization market, VMware's board of directors announced that Diane Greene, the company's co-founder, president and CEO, will be replaced by Paul Maritz, a 14-year veteran of Microsoft and head of EMC's Cloud Division.
The cell phone's open platform lets developers write applications in C and C++.
Redmond’s Secure Development Lifecycle requirements aim to counter security defects in the face of recent SQL attacks.