This week Sun Microsystems launched a beta of NetBeans 6.1, the next version of its Java-based, open source integrated development environment.
Lightweight preinstalled solution will give customers the ability to try out virtualization.
Adobe this week began shipping Adobe Flash Media Rights Management Server, a $40,000 (per CPU) system designed to integrate with Adobe Media Player and Adobe AIR software to "safeguard video content created for Adobe Flash technology against misuse."
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have built working electronic devices using a thin layer of organic molecules on a traditional silicon platform, setting the stage for the next step toward practical molecular electronics.
The company is planning collaboration solutions releases in the next few weeks.
The company is poised for "accelerated financial growth," CEO says.
Solution plugs into Eclipse and other environments to help modernize legacy apps.
Microsoft's virtualization product is at the release candidate stage.
A Microsoft exec talked about enabling Eclipse tools with Windows Presentation Foundation technology in order to support Java developer needs.
The update is expected to improve the OS' reliability and application compatibility.
Effort will be focused on making parallel computing accessible to mainstream developers.
The company is offering planning and virtualization services to help CIOs oversee datacenter use.
The strategic alliance involves a solutions integration agreement, based on the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 platform.
Multiple sources predict imminent release.
Microsoft offers a workaround, but a fix will take a little more time.
Developers will be able to write or choose components across tiers and platforms.
Eclipse Java-based integrated development environment will have a new integrated visual layout tool next month.
Microsoft's latest Web browser beta includes new development tools and AJAX enhancements, plus features for users.
Microsoft's security fix added a bug that is associated with the use of real-time data.
Red Hat last week announced that it has acquired Amentra, a systems integrator specializing in service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) projects, as well as a provider of enterprise data solutions.