Application Development Trends' News


Ozzie: 'Live' not risky for Microsoft

While industry observers have viewed Microsoft's Windows and Office Live initiative as risky business, newly installed Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie on Thursday said it is much closer to a natural evolution given the company's capabilities and heritage as a software platforms company.

SCA and SDO: Standardizing SOA-based apps

Two specifications are helping developers navigate the stormy waters of SOA implementation; Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Service Data Objects (SDO) are two ways vendors hope to simplify the process.

Adesso Looks to Mobilize App Development

Q&A: John Landry discusses his latest venture, Adesso Systems, which offers technology that allows IT developers to create, customize, and deploy distributed and mobile applications as quickly as low-level Web applications.

Microsoft Confirms Windows Denial-of-Service Flaw

No patch is available yet for a Microsoft Windows flaw that could allow a remote attacker to crash the system and produce a blue screen.

Office 2007: Real deal for Microsoft developers

Forrester Research characterizes the Office 2007 system as a “serious” app platform that offers enterprise developers another option for building customized Windows clients and collaboration applications.

Oracle overhauls ETL, Warehouse Builder released

Oracle Corp. today released the long-awaited overhaul of its database design and ETL (extraction, transformation and load) tool, Warehouse Builder 10g, Release 2 (formerly code-named "Paris").

With new storage solution, more is less

Who says you can’t have your data and store it, too? A new solution claims to offer the largest capacity for small and mid-size IT departments, expanding storage by 50 percent and claiming the lowest cost-per-gigabyte on the market.

ZapThink: Enterprises warm up to Java-based Web apps

Rich Internet apps should see a wealth of new takers, according to a study. And Java technologies are helping shape the trend that has developers dabbling with RIA to maximize the performance of Web-based apps.

Java RIA an effective alternative to AJAX?

As Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) take center stage in the race to develop user interfaces for rich Internet applications, some companies have had good results with pure Java.

Best Practices: Making a Microsoft Build

If you aspire to supervising the build lab for a major software project, with hundreds of computers chugging along and all doing your bidding, Vincent Maraia's <em>The Build Master</em> may be just what you need to get started.

CMS: Fear not the transition from legacy products

Transitioning from legacy content management systems has never been easy, but developers are singing the praises of a company just beginning to market its solution to North America. And its use of XAML reduces development time.

JotSpot meshes wikis with Microsoft apps

Exhausted of their egghead stigma, the industry’s first wiki app company found a way to transform traditional wikis into fresh page types. And now the new-look wikis are compatible with Microsoft Office.

Microsoft leaps into virtualization: free software, new acquisition, XenSource partnerships

Microsoft kicked off the week with two more virtualization moves: The Redmond software maker completed its acquisition of Softricity, a provider of app virtualization and streaming technologies; and disclosed plans to begin working with open-source virtualization vendor XenSource.

CA teaches old databases new tricks

Old mainframe databases don’t fade away—they keep right on working. But how many new tricks can you teach an old pre-relational database? Plenty, CA officials say.

Scan for security issues while building apps

The old adage, “there’s nothing to fear but fear itself” is seldom accurate in the IT industry. Obviously, Franklin D. Roosevelt never had to secure a Web site in his lifetime. With the risks in today’s world, one company is taking the “fear” out of Web services with improved app scanning software that puts the developer in the driver’s seat.

Python planning new beta release

Promising speed, new language features and upgrades, Python is just weeks away from releasing the final version of its 2.5 software.

Early mainstream: Agile develops in the enterprise

From all accounts Agile software development is making inroads in the enterprise, moving beyond high-tech companies to become part of the arsenal of corporate dev teams in industries like insurance, telecom and financial services.

Free AJAX 101 workshop offered

Want to learn AJAX from the ground up? Or polish your developer skills? A free online course begins Aug. 4.

Security 101 for Web 2.0

Experts have long said that AJAX, used to increase and speed site interactivity, could also be used to amplify attacks against outward facing Web apps—particularly against providers of Software-as-a-Service.

Awaresoft releases Aware IM 2.0

Awaresoft released Aware IM 2.0 Web database management software, which the company says allows solution-focused developers and experienced computer users to create comprehensive Web database applications without programming.