Application Development Trends' News


BEA unveils Itanium 2 JVM

A new standalone Java Virtual Machine designed to work with the Intel Itanium 2.

GigaSpaces is the place; distributed, shared memory on tap

Distributed computing makes an impact.

At IDF: Intel offers peek at future mobile tech

Chipmaker previews a new processor.

Intel CEO says convergence key to future

Craig Barrett looks ahead.

Intel shows off new technologies

Intel previews a number of new chips.

PKZip adds security, ports to new platforms

Maker of compression utility adds features to flagship product.

Web apps improving Native American health care

New technology helps deliver better health services.

Ecolab wins change management bet

A change of management methods pays off.

Web services cut state health costs

New application saves health care dollars.

Teleconferencing provider turns to XML

XML finds a place in communications.

OASIS approves XACML to drive authorization policy

Standards group approves a language as an open standard.

Oracle, Hitachi extend storage efforts

Two companies expand their partnership.

BEA brings Tuxedo to Web services dance

BEA reaches out to legacy applications.

Microsoft outlines Visual Studio plans

A preview of what's in the works for Visual Studio.

Model N looks to CSC for validation

New and veteran companies team up.

Borland readies Sidewinder

Borland's is showing off its Project Sidewinder IDE for the .NET Framework. It's not ready for prime time just yet, but when it is, the new developer tool suite will compete with Microsoft's VS .NET.

Web services invade wireless world

Microsoft believes technology is aligning to make 2003 the year XML Web services "take off" in applications for mobile devices, according to Steve Lombardi, technical product manager, Microsoft's MapPoint .NET.

XML reaches five-year mark with some surprises

To celebrate the fifth birthday of XMl 1.0, two members of the working group that developed the specification reflect on its birth and where it is now.

New DB2 tools spring from IBM initiatives

IBM's just unveiled DB2 Information Integrator family represents the fruits of several IBM initiatives, according to experts inside and outside of the Armonk, N.Y.-based computer giant.