Going into this review, I was not at all sure what to expect. I had no prior knowledge of Curl, although some preliminary research revealed it to be an object-oriented hybrid markup language with similarities to HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Complex software development shown off at annual RoboDevelopment Conference.
The Curl language offers an alternative to AJAX through its fat-client approach, and the latest release features open source code.
The company launched a consulting initiative to address service-oriented architectures that have gone awry.
Company reaches out with rich Web app development environment.
The cross-site request forgery attack can wreak havoc on Web 2.0 apps, security expert says.
Solution helped turned mainframe COBOL assets into services.
OneCare may be behind Auto Updates snafu.
The management of services by IT departments is the subject of an August 2007 report by the Aberdeen Group. The report focuses on companies that use IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL)-based approaches, which is a set of best practices for IT. The report specifically hones in on an ITIL discipline called IT Service Management (ITSM).
Best-in-class companies are more likely to adopt the IT Service Management (ITSM) approach to meet business needs, according to an Aberdeen Group survey.
Live Search to be default on Turbolinux desktops as part of deal.
Universities get grants to use IBM's Jazz collaboration platform for distributed-team software development.
New server allows centralized management of mobile devices.
Architects got an earful on the proper way to do agile software development at a recent IASA event.
Company contributes memory management tool to open source Eclipse environment.
'MinWin' to be at heart of future Windows development.
New controversy swirls around update function.
Membership increases to 4,100 partners as IBM beefs up resources for partners.
Let innovation happen with Web 2.0 apps and software-as-a-service delivery.
The points of change cited by the research firm include Web 2.0-style apps, SaaS, global-class computing, "consumerization" of IT and open source.