Microsoft's new OS is still struggling, though.
Product supports large projects with multiple teams for agile methods of software development.
Microsoft is planning to release the next community test preview (CTP) of its database server by month's end, with a few improvements in store.
Expected to be released sometime this week.
The "never-ending debate" continues with a new book on Service-oriented architecture.
The new OS may be suffering because the old OS works well.
Company survey of its members finds Linux preferred over Windows for software deployments.
Microsoft sets target ship date for 2010.
Software-as-a-service provider offers latest customer relationship management solution.
Company offers updated development tool and application scanning service to ensure Web security.
Software firm is using CodeMesh's .NET/Java interoperability solution to meet the needs of European Union financial institutions.
No information disclosed about a public beta.
The company's DDS-based solution adds quality-of-service and scalability to service-oriented architectures (SOAs).
New server is aimed at consumers.
Presentation layer tool features gauge contol and business intelligence functionality.
Tool helps create complex Web applications using Java objects and not much XML.
Partners recognized for their achievements at Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference.
Resources are springing up to connect businesses with best-of-breed open source solutions.
Microsoft's alternative to Adobe's Flash will become available to developers in a couple of weeks.
Last week, companies announced various product deals and developments in the service-oriented architecture (SOA) space. The big news was an open source play by Iona Technologies.