Sun co-founder and chief scientist Bill Joy is leaving the company.
Mobile manufacturer seeks to expand developer base.
Microsoft sets date for pre-beta release of new OS.
Toolset for developers who want to build applications using the latest Java and Web services standards.
Company launches grid-centric consulting unit.
Says company is returning to its roots to take advantage of IT cost cutting.
RoboHelp finally gets some competition.
Bridging the gap between business and technical users and XML-based standards.
Putting SOAP to the Web services test.
News briefs for the week of Septemer 2, 2003.
Company president says Intel may be part of the problem.
An analysis of the ongoing spread of broadband access.
Compnay now shipping a new version of its TestTrack Pro, which is said to ease the effort required to bring process to software development projects.
Defending against the next generation of attackers.
Company extends its content management technology.
Web Ontology Language (OWL) is ready for implementation.
Analysis of the recent wave of virus attacks.
Developers downloading the latest version of BEA's WebLogic Workshop, v8.1 have been quietly getting something extra.
One of the results of the growth in XP, said test expert Brad Pettichord, has been
an increased number of useful, free, open-source tools that developers may want to utilize.