Application Development Trends' News


Soft Dev Survey Says People, Not Tools, Matter Most

The best-in-class software development projects are 3.37 times faster to market and 7.48 times cheaper than the worst, according to a new study of "the Best and Worst in Class" projects from Quantitative Software Management.

Funk Software Adds Traction to Steel-Belted Radius with Linux

Funk Software yesterday announced its Steel-Belted Radius, a RADIUS/AAA server that centrally manages network access, will now run SuSE Enterprise Server 9 and Red Hat (Enterprise and Advanced Server 3) versions of Linux.

IBM Patterns for SOA

IBM is billing the software development patterns just published on its developerWorks Web site as the first designed to assist in the creation of service-oriented architectures.

SOA Software’s “Service Virtualization”

A service-oriented architecture (SOA) takes the discrete business functions in enterprise applications and organizes them into interoperable services—which is one of the most effective ways to share and consume information with partners. But managing and exposing these services creates some big security risks; keeping the bad guys from connecting to those services is tricky.

A Click and a Call

IBM and Avaya today announced an agreement to integrate Avaya audio-based communication into IBM's enterprise collaboration products.

Roman Conquers Backlog with Oracle's HTML DB

About two-and-a-half years ago, Tony Jedlinski, VP of administration and warehouse operations at Roman, found himself with an application maintenance backlog he was sure he'd never catch up. Roman had decided 18 years earlier to build its own applications—a logical choice for one of the country's largest privately owned and operated giftware distributors, but one that imposed serious productivity demands on its developers.

Apps and Data to Go on USB Drives

U3 is touting its computing platform for USB smart drives which is set to launch in September with the introduction of U3 smart drives and U3 smart apps.

Arbor Networks Tracks User Activity

Arbor Networks is introducing an anomaly detection and internal intrusion prevention system that traces inappropriate behavior back to users—down to their names.

Software Offers Real-Time Replication to Adabas

Software AG recently released its Event Applicator for Adabas, a data-replication publishing tool that pushes changes to other databases and applications in real time.

Software License Models Shifting to Accommodate Multicore Processors

The shift from per-CPU software licenses to per-user and subscription models is well under way, according to industry analysts, but a new generation of dual-core processors, which has been a driver of this trend, is sparking new concerns about customer compliance with older licenses.

Java Apps Wake Up

New features were recently added to Sleep, an embeddable scripting language for Java applications. Developers use Sleep to design domain-specific languages for their applications.

IBM Backs Open-Source Java Project

IBM is participating on a limited basis in Project Harmony, the Apache Software Foundation's effort to create a compatible, independent implementation of Java Standard Edition 5 under the Apache License.

Seapine Upgrades Surround SCM to Version 4

Seapine Software has released a new version of Surround SCM, a software change management solution. Version 4.0 has been upgraded with features such as WebDAV and Unicode support, improved branch management and enhanced reports.

When HR Complexity Goes Down, So Do Admin Costs

It’s not going to come as a surprise to most IT execs, but according to Book of Numbers research from The Hackett Group, enterprises can reduce the cost of HR by reducing the complexity of key HR processes, programs and technology.

Interwoven Weaves New ECM Deal with Sun

Interwoven, an electronic content management solutions provider, says it has expanded its relationship with Sun Microsystems under which Sun will resell the Interwoven ECM platform.

Trader Publishing Finds Mobility in AppForge

Trader Publishing was struggling with having to manually track the sales of its more than 400 publications in 73 sales markets throughout the U.S. Trader prints classified advertising and photo advertising magazines such as Auto Trader, Parenthood, Harmon Homes and Employment Guide.

Netutive to Introduce Automated BSM Solution

Netuitive will introduce next week a business service management (BSM) application that is the first to be self-learning, self-configuring and adaptive, according to Nick Sanna, the company’s CEO.

CodeAssure 2.0 Automates Security in the App Layer

“Viruses are bad and worms are worse, but these broad types of attacks just aren't having the same negative financial impact on the enterprise as the growing number of targeted attacks against the application layer," says John Pescatore, an analyst at Gartner.

Developers Go On-the-Fly with ComboBox Upgrade

eBusiness Applications recently introduced a new version of Web ComboBox, its AJAX-based enterprise software component, which allows developers to build applications featuring on-the-fly data retrieval from Web pages.

MKS Toolkit Eases Cross-Platform Development

When it needed a tool to develop applications for both Windows and Unix platforms in the early 1990s, ELSNET, the European network in human language technologies, discovered MKS Toolkit and has never looked back, according to Steven Krauwer, project manager.