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.
Deal will enable Flash Lite animations and facilitate PDF reading on mobile smartphones.
The U.S. "Yea" vote on Microsoft's XML document format will be added to a final tally on March 29.
Sun Microsystems and the National Security Agency (NSA) announced last week that they are working together to develop new security tools for the OpenSolaris operating system.
Beta version of Pervasive PSQL Summit 10.10 is now available.
Acquisition will help Red Hat better deliver its enterprise open source middleware stack.
A gathering of chief technology officers from the country's leading software companies is urging Congress to fully fund $3.26 billion in initiatives that industry sees as critical in the president's fiscal 2009 budget.
Web site provides tools to help test accessibility features in applications.
New user interface and help authoring tools are released.
Appistry, a pioneering provider of grid-inspired application servers known as "fabrics," is reaching out to developers with a free version of its flagship product, a new open licensing model and a newly launched developer portal.
Agency plans to transfer technology improvements to private sector.
Company is offering a free community edition of its application execution solution.
Northern California effort pulls together volunteers to get computers to schools.
Product adds mashup and Web 2.0 development capabilities.
Toolkit helps scan Web and desktop application.
Problem is caused by a clash between Microsoft's NTFS file system and Home Server's file system mini-filter drivers.
Technology will be donated to OpenAjax Alliance and added to a commercial product, expected this summer.
Microsoft's Chairman says the United States is facing a shortfall in scientists and engineers.