Acquisition will establish an open source database market foothold for Sun.
Deal signals consolidation in enterprise SOA market.
The latest Web Standards Project browser test will focus on the script-rendering capabilities of browsers, although it's not ready for prime time yet.
Microsoft Corp. said hackers have found a way to use some older versions of its Excel spreadsheet program to take over control of people's computers.
Sun Microsystems today said it will acquire MySQL, the leading supplier of open source database software, for $1 billion.
Short's departure is the latest in a string of exiting executives.
Microsoft today followed up on its earlier promise to start releasing the .NET framework library source code for .NET 3.5.
Thinstall is the latest company gobbled up.
Company rolls out new server collaboration product and role-based test solutions for SOAs.
Most IT personnel have not applied critical security patches.
Bundled management solutions are designed to address the integration needs of specialty retailers.
Microsoft this week has rolled out a turnkey solution that ties front-end CRM functions with back-end ERP and supply chain management systems.
The company's hosted service lets users create applications that bring together multiple Web services.
Solution aims to help organizations increase the availability of applications and improve resource utilization.
A Microsoft Gold Certified Partner is proving Redmond's Software Plus Services case by offering hosted and customized IT support to the small-to-medium business market.
European Union regulators investigating whether Microsoft is using monopoly powers to squeeze out competing Internet browsers and software rivals.
A flock of new-age tech powers -- Amazon.com, Google, eBay, Facebook -- want your developers to target their pieces of "the Cloud."
Service supports organizations that lack in-house IT resources or that want online database functionality.
Jaffe plans to retire next month.
The president of the Microsoft Business Division plans to step down in 2009.