Application Development Trends' News


Fiorina: Grid is good, but challenges await

CEO says grids are a great idea, as long as they don't evolve into proprietary islands of technology.

Rack server vendor claims price/performance edge in benchmark

RackSaver claims that its servers have better price/performance than do servers from IBM, HP and Dell.

AOL’s Leonsis on the state of the Web

Address by Ted Leonsis, AOL’s Vice Chairman and its President of Core Services.

Macromedia MX 2004 takes more 'dev-centric' approach

Company tries to bridge the gap between content developers and techs.

Next XML trend emerges

WebLogic architect predicts the creation of a "virtual data access layer."

Web services: not just for big businesses any more

Web services get downwardly mobile.

Ellison explains Oracle grid plan

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison used the stage of OracleWorld to formally unveil new 10G database technology.

No Joy in Sunville

Sun co-founder and chief scientist Bill Joy is leaving the company.

Palm pushes Java PDA effort

Mobile manufacturer seeks to expand developer base.

Developers to get first look at Longhorn

Microsoft sets date for pre-beta release of new OS.

Oracle offers early 'hands-on' look at J2EE 1.4

Toolset for developers who want to build applications using the latest Java and Web services standards.

HP extends grid initiative

Company launches grid-centric consulting unit.

CEO on the state of Micro Focus

Says company is returning to its roots to take advantage of IT cost cutting.

Getting by with a little help from XML

RoboHelp finally gets some competition.

Standard for graphing Web services transactions emerges

Bridging the gap between business and technical users and XML-based standards.

Parasoft's Brunell on SOAP implementation issues

Putting SOAP to the Web services test.

In Brief: Fiorano bus, Mindreef's SOAP tester, more

News briefs for the week of Septemer 2, 2003.

Intel chief: Is Wi-Fi over-hyped?

Company president says Intel may be part of the problem.