Application Development Trends' News


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.

Architect offers Web services reading

While programmers probably won't need to read the 551 books on XML available via Amazon.com, it doesn't hurt to dig through a few for the information you need, according to Frank Barbato, chief systems architect at Lydian Trust Company.

Gartner: Web services projects roll along

While the sluggish U.S. economy is slowing Web services development, it has not stopped it by a long shot, according to a survey this summer by Gartner Inc.

Pervasive to buy Data Junction for $51.7M

Pervasive looks at building "a significant data management infrastructure company."

From the XML Web Services One Conference: Profiles will help in Web services building

A look at the emerging role of standards in the Web services world.

IBM adds Viacore tools to WebSphere

Company officials said the move is part of a move toward machine-to-machine B2B integration.

Blue Titan, BEA build integration into apps

Integration moves to the top of the list in development.

Sun gets Mad Hatter

Company previews new desktop.

Ximian goes to Novell

Company acquires key role player in Gnome Linux desktop initiative.

Ovum Soapbox: Don't pay SCO a penny without a money-back guarantee

Analyst tells users of open source code to wait for word from the courts.

JRockit puts on Red Hat

BEA now able to certify WebLogic JRockit and WebLogic Server to run on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server.

SCO, Red Hat make legal Linux news

Open source fight makes its mark at LinuxWorld.

Users judge BEA's XQuery play

Closer look at company's efforts to take the lead in XQuery integration.

XML Beans: Where Java meets data

According to Frank Martinez, chairman and chief technology officer at San Francisco-based Blue Titan Software Inc., XML Beans solve a very significant impedance mismatch problem that exists between the world of Java and the world of XML.