Application Development Trends' News


Sun evangelist yawns about new Windows server

Simon Phipps says there's nothing new under the sun in Redmond.

Summit's Davis: Microsoft server improves on Windows 2000

Analyst says that the company has avoided many of the mistakes of the past with new release.

.NET gets legacy legs

.NET reaches out to the past while moving towards the future.

Pervasive buys security software firm

Database maker adds security function to its BI software.

Horseless Web services

How an old-world mindset may be holding back the development of Web services.

Macromedia builds a data component handler

Latest release aimed at Web-oriented development efforts.

Real-time DB system runs on Linux

Product offers an open source way to stay up to the minute.

RSA integrates ID management; discloses 'Nightingale'

Company offers new way to use its security product, and unveils a defense against attacks from inside and out.

Novell outlines open source plans

Company pledges to move ahead without leaving customers behind.

Competing standards hurt Web services growth

How different kinds of SOAP might cloud the waters of Web services.

IBM adds WebLogic link

Company takes on rival with new WebSphere tool.

WebMethods, Informatica team up on business monitor

New product combines integration and analysis functions.

What is an enterprise service bus?

The enterprise service bus has the potential to change the way developers work, in the sense that it may lead to corporate interconnection standards for all in-house applications.

Rule of secure coding: 'See input as evil'

We recently asked security maven Steve Orrin to tell us some of the tenets of secure coding today.

Tool captures user info, not simulation

Updated management product adds automatic script creation.

Sun joins collaboration race

Communication services field gets another player.