Montreal-based Codagen Technologies Corp. has brought out a tool that company officials said can quickly bridge the gap between BizTalk and Web services.
VA Software just inked a deal with IBM that could better position the company as an enterprise player in the software development market.
Last week's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo saw a pronounced increase in the presence of major hardware and software makers, and served as background for a number of important industry announcements.
Iona Technologies turned to outsider and veteran technology executive Steve Tisch to take over as chief operating officer.
Three of the leading Linux distros became Linux Standards Base (LSB) certified last week, according to the Free Standards Group.
Sybase announces the first phase of the beta
version of PowerBuilder 9.0 and an open application server with J2EE 1.3
compatibility.
Serena Software has added XML Services to the latest release of its mainframe change management product.
IBM, Microsoft and BEA jointly announce three proposed specifications for defining, creating and connecting multiple business processes in a Web services environment.
Borland has unveiled Borland Delphi 7 Studio, a cross-platform rapid application development environment for the Windows platform.
Sybase Inc. has introduced Borland JBuilder 7 Enterprise--Sybase Edition, a Java development solution that provides integration of application development life-cycle elements.
Autonomy will provide advanced enterprise information retrieval capabilities for the ATG Search Module, a key component of ATG6.
Twenty-six former NeuVis employees have joined Rational and will play a key
role in Rational's strategy to help its enterprise IT customers build business
applications.
Embedded systems developers appear to be implementing Java Virtual Machines in increasing numbers, according to a survey completed
last month by Evans Data Corp.
Since its failed plan to merge with Linux distro TurboLinux earlier this
year, San Francisco-based Linux services provider Linuxcare Inc. has been
quietly regrouping and aiming its efforts toward last week's unveiling of a new
tool for the provisioning and configuration of large-scale Linux deployments on
mainframe systems.
The non-profit HR-XML Consortium has updated its data interchange standard for employee benefits enrollment in HRIS systems to accommodate more insurance carriers and third-party benefits administrators.
It is probably
easier for Red Sox and Yankee fans to find common ground than it is for adherents to Java or .NET.
Two organizations developing standards for XML and Web services are joining larger standards bodies to advance their technology.
OEM deals have gained in significance for application server maker BEA
Systems since it first brought the WebLogic server on the scene.
Developers can now use Microsoft .NET to build applications linking to the popular Apache Web server, according to San Francisco-based Covalent Technologies Inc., which markets Apache 2.0 as part of its Enterprise Ready Server.
Enterprise applications vendor J.D. Edwards is putting a new twist on application performance management by working to optimize an application while it's in development rather than in a production environment.