Application Development Trends' News


Seapine eases road to development process

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.

New hackers take on Web services

Defending against the next generation of attackers.

Open Text buys German firm in $11 million deal

Company extends its content management technology.

The Semantic Web: The OWL has landed

Web Ontology Language (OWL) is ready for implementation.

CEO complacency blamed for bug incursion

Analysis of the recent wave of virus attacks.

BEA bundles Altova tool with WebLogic Workshop

Developers downloading the latest version of BEA's WebLogic Workshop, v8.1 have been quietly getting something extra.

At Test Automation: Where home-brewed testing works

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.

Adding a build process

Dwight expounds on the use of Ant to automate the build process for Java applications.

GM Devlin outlines Rational plan

The Rational Software unit of IBM to unveil strategy plan next week.

Embarcadero tries goals-based testing

Goals-based performance enterprise testing offering aimed at database tool users.

Web services 'shock absorber' unveiled

Company offers way to weather the storm of XML standards.

XML meets MQSeries

DataPower CTO looks to build a smoother, faster connection between MQ and Web services.

Q&A: How to manage requirements

Interview with Telelogic VP on getting requirements right.

Microsoft Project heads for the office

Project management software now integrated with Office 2003 and Windows SharePoint.

Can real-time integration secure the homeland?

Colorado company uses information sharing to tie together security agencies.

As the (Blaster) worm turns, Sun makes Mad Hatter move

Company unveils new Linux-based desktop environment.

At the XML Web Services One Conference: Don Box on XML

Microsoft architect says the flood of XML standards may be ebbing.

At the XML Web Services One Conference: Cusumano on teams

Striking a balance between structure and flexibility.