Company rolls out PPM solution that promises to help IT management make better decisions about software infrastructure across the enterprise.
Software companies are reaching out with partnerships and educational efforts to show how service-oriented architecture can improve IT and business processes.
Announcements at show include a development platform for large-scale Java deployments and a new edition of Nokia's platform for mobile device app development.
Redmond makes move to meet its 'Viridian' beta release date.
Ericsson will provide its SIP technology as part of the open-source GlassFish project.
Post may have disclosed official name of Redmond's upcoming server OS.
Provider of CRM SaaS solutions rolls out event for developers.
Poll of 753 IT decision-makers tracks deployment plans and concerns about Microsoft's new OS.
New database platform, code-named "Katmai," was announced at Microsoft Business Intelligence Conference.
Virtualization solution provider adds support for Vista OS in latest release, plus tools for developers.
Sun announced at JavaOne that the development kit for its Java Platform Standard Edition platform will be available to developers on an open-source basis with GPLv2 licensing.
Oracle had three developer-related announcements at this week's JavaOne event.
Windows, Office, Exchange, Internet Explorer and BizTalk Server products get patched today.
New product line includes a scripting language and solutions for the device application development market.
A free solution from Shavlik provides security diagnostics for small-to-medium enterprise networks that can't use Microsoft's latest patch technology or MBSA 2.0.1 tool.
Computer vendor to offer SuSE Linux Enterprise solution, along with Ubuntu Linux version.
This week's event for Java developers promises a beefed-up agenda and much more on open-source development.
A hybrid approach to software development, combining the best of open-source and proprietary methods, may be emerging, according to members of the Open Source Think Tank.
Gobicode Ltd. HTMLLabel 1.0 aims to extend Windows Forms development (article courtesy of Redmond Developer News, May 1, 2007).
New $99/year program includes online forum for developers and end users.