Application Development Trends' News


Microsoft offers brand to mobile developers

Company strikes back in mobile marketing battle.

Checking in on Python papa Guido van Rossum

A look at how Python began, and where it's going.

Microsoft targets XML 'for the masses'

Company strengthens its XML efforts.

CA expert says security model is changing

Company says content management, not content blocking, is the future.

Forrester says SOA tools slow to arrive

Report says that Service-Oriented Architectures remain hard to find.

NetSupport brings NetInstall to U.S.

German firm moves into midsize enterprise market.

XML boosts Quest components

Addition boosts ability to create charts.

Salesforce.com offers CRM Web services

Effort backed by partnerships with BEA, Microsoft, Borland, and Sun.

Bioinformatic book review: It came from the lab!

Jack Vaughan reviews "Bioinformatics Computing".

IBM data tool soothes Quad Graphics pain

Big Blue says it has a way to link data sources and applications.

Parasoft debuts AEP solution for Java

Company rolls out automated testing tool.

Tools emerge from JavaOne platform

Vendors roll out enterprise and mobile development tools.

802.11g WLAN standard gets IEEE nod

New standard seen as low-cost, high-speed alternative.

Update: PeopleSoft rejects Oracle offer

Formally rejection of $5.1 billion hostile takeover bid.

Sun Java Rave tool targets 'corporate' programmers

Company unveils new rapid application development tool.

HP, Dell do Java desktop deals with Sun

Sun has announced that desktop giants HP and Dell will ship the latest Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on PCs.

Microsoft adds 'sophisticated' XML capabilities to FrontPage 2003

Company upgrades XML functionality to Web page builder.

At JavaOne: Smart clients use XML, JavaScript

Company offers a way to build rich Internet applications which get around bandwidth and server constraints.

At JavaOne: Sun's Schwartz says WS-I 'slowing down' next J2EE release

A "Java Powered" branding program will make Java technology more visible to consumers using cell phones and PDAs.