XML makes its way into e-government.
New push spurred by end of development for the Alpha/Tru64 platform.
Company adds SOA tools to server architecture.
Additions eliminate the need to create meta directories.
Group makes things official with a new legal identity.
The new software supports a declarative programming model that will take care of policy at runtime without requiring recoding.
Company says Web services platform extends the reach and precision of XML.
Company says that a new forms designer will create documents that both humans and software applications can read.
CTO says increases in speed are paving the way.
Computer Associates CEO says on-demand's time has come.
New standards rolled out at the Catalyst conference.
First news from Computer Associates' annual show in Las Vegas.
Q&A with Cris Kobryn of Telelogic.
Tools allow open source development for mobile devices.
Company adds its voice to speech application development.
The job of the intuitive programmer says Dwight Duego, is to take software that on the surface doesn’t appear to do what it is supposed to do and make it work.
Company adds Web search engine-style capabilities to Pervasive.SQL database.
Key backers say the OASIS Service Provisioning Markup Language (SPML) is ready to make its debut.
New protocol addresses real-time messaging.