Microsoft's Longhorn will feature new communications technology, code-named "Indigo," designed for Web services application support.
New toolset allows developers using Visual Studio .NET 2003 to use Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET to write code behind Word- and Excel-based applications.
Architecture designed to allow original equipment manufacturers to build smaller, less-expensive and more secure devices.
Products being co-marketed and sold under an evolving partnership agreement disclosed jointly this month by the two companies.
Ease of Java deployment is a major objective of next month’s release of Borland JBuilder 9.
Directory services are one of the less-enthralling aspects of development, but Radiant Logic sees room for improvement.
Company says the Web Services Delivery Contract (WSDC) is designed to be a technological fix for the limitations its developers see in UDDI.
New versions of three products address data availability, accountability and integrity without having to write additional code.
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New York city event part of a nationwide rollout.
Products for enhancing IT visibility and addressing regulatory compliance.
Web services expert gives high marks to IBM's new version of WSDK.
Acquisition wave includes Documentum, ActiveState, and CrossAccess.
Middleware specialist moves to expand portfolio for Web services.
Company says its Integrated Composite Application Network (ICAN) Suite 5.0 is compatible with new standards.
Company says its Shadow Event Publisher is a real-time solution for the capture and publishing of critical mainframe business events.
Companies extend license of Java Virtual Machine.