Application Development Trends' News


Inspection service focuses on Java resource leaks

Compnay offers an automated way to find and fix them.

JBoss Group developers head for greener open-source pastures

New venture to be called Core Developers Network.

New version of Berkeley DB handles XML natively

New link between XML and data.

Pervasive joins Magic; unveils Linux DBMS

Database company announces strategic deal with developer, and upgraded Linux support.

New Java math libraries due

Company releases new version of analysis software.

At JavaOne: Novell shows off SilverStream arsenal

Novell takes to the halls of JavaOne with new development acquisition.

Mercury snags Kintana for $225M

Mercury Interactive Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Kintana Inc. for about $225 million in stock and cash.

Tech.Ed Reporter's Notebook: What's the matter with IT?

A look at the buzz surrounding a prediction of IT's demise.

JBoss releases developer edition

New lower cost version available from open-source vendor.

Java faithful gather in SF for 8th JavaOne

Preview of weeklong Java conference.

Sybase makes $25M bet on Wi-Fi

Company will work with universities and industry partners.

Gartner: “Reasonable probability” Oracle will take over PeopleSoft

Whether the deal goes through or not, it is likely to have an immediate negative impact on PeopleSoft.

Oracle offers $5.1 B for PeopleSoft

Database and applications giant Oracle Corp. today launched an effort to take over applications competitor PeopleSoft Inc. for about $5.1 billion.

SCO Group says it has proof of Unix copyright ownership

CEO says newly-discovered document key to claim.

Company Update: Microsoft in 2003

A look back at a busy first half of the year.

XML helps add Flash to online Help

Video combines with traditional text help.

Serena buys TeamShare to enhance ECM product

Acquisition boosts companay's ChangeMan system.

CyberSource announces payment support for Web services

New suite of interfaces supports SOAP, XML, and WS Security.

WiMAX standard will augment Wi-Fi, report says

New broadband standard could outdo 802.11.