Its Stellent integration positions Oracle to take on IBM, and even Microsoft, in the enterprise content management space.
Server platform, based on .NET, enables the building of online communities.
Independent software vendors can get hosting and support at Microsoft partner locations under a new program.
The partner offering will include Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Business Contact Manager programs for small-office internal use.
A number of companies released new products last week, supporting application development in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Here are some of those announcements to date.
Microsoft's browser-based media player gets new name, and a debut alongside Adobe's new media player, at NAB trade show.
Security advisory issued yesteday describes DNS vulnerability in Windows server operating systems.
Bugs deteted in Word 2007 have yet to be confirmed by Redmond.
Number of AJAX developers jumped by 50 percent, year-to-year.
Open CSA group unites to speed application development through SOA specs.
Patch will fix compilation problems that occur after "massive file changes," such as antivirus time-stamp modifications.
Redmond takes aim at performance and scalability goals in holding back Virtual Server 2005 upgrade.
Beefed-up Windows management app from Lieberman Software helps IT administrators better handle password security.
Partnerships in the software-as-a-service business shouldn't follow the well-trod enterprise software model, report says.
Servers can store up to 3 terabytes of data for small-to-medium enterprise and home applications.
Microsoft released a software development kit for consumers who want to set up home networks.
The patches released today aim to avoid Remote Code execution attacks in Windows-based systems.
IBM officials position CICS 3.2 as the no-brainer hub for an organization’s -- any organization’s -- service-oriented architecture.
A survey of companies developing service-oriented architecture solutions found that it hasn't been easy to do, although most 'best-in-class' companies have realized returns on investment from SOA infrastructure.
On top of this week's major update to Microsoft's Windows GDI implementation, Redmond next week plans to issue no less than four Windows security bulletins, including at least one "critical" update.