Customers of Bloomberg LP's real-time market data who have long been receiving feeds on their BlackBerrys can now receive them on their Windows Mobile-based devices, thanks to a recently completed development effort.
Microsoft reissues a "critical" patch relating to Bluetooth wireless technology that was released last week as part of its June update cycle.
Company switches to Version 2 of the General Public License for its open business intelligence product.
Paul Preiss champions the role of software architects.
IBM Corp.'s Rational Software unit is set to release version 1.0 of Team Concert, the commercial client to the company's Jazz collaborative software development environment.
Mixed .NET and Java application deployment platforms promote new interoperability initiatives.
For over a year now, IBM Corp. has made "greening" a centerpiece of its marketing efforts, kicking off a $1 billion green IT investment last spring called "Project Big Green," touting mainframe-centric greening initiatives and, just recently, trumpeting a new "green" approach to software.
New Eclipse-like developer product can be used to support team collaboration.
Group tracks the use of open source software at the enterprise level.
Microsoft works to correct issue that kept some administrators using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 from downloading the latest security updates.
International Association for Software Architects aims to establish a support network for architects nationwide.
Verizon Business reports that more than half of the data breaches on enterprise systems go undetected and are caused by general negligence and lax security.
Developers can create dynamic Web apps in the Curl language via Eclipse.
Acquisition and deal talks have ended, according to Yahoo.
Yahoo inked an online ad search deal with Google shortly after ending talks with search rival Microsoft.
European Commission official Neelie Kroes urged governments to use software incorporating open standards, to avoid vendor lock-in.
The company cites gains in the high-performance computing market, with nine universities adopting Microsoft's technology.
Sun Microsystems has released the latest version of its business integration and service-oriented-architecture (SOA) package.
Four countries' appeals put previous approval on hold.
Highlights of the latest open office productivity suite include Mac OS X support and converters for Office 2007 documents.