WSO2, the open-source SOA middleware maker, has joined the growing ranks of PHP supporters with the release of its new Web Services Framework for PHP (WSF/PHP) 2.0.
Despite speculation that Microsoft might make an announcement around its Silverlight runtime environment at Zend/PHP Conference and Expo, the company's profile was lower than past events.
The product announcements came fast a furious at the third annual Office 2.0 conference, which wrapped up last week in San Francisco.
The newly launched Web browser uses Microsoft's Windows Template Library, and other open source code.
As part of their interoperability partnership, both companies verified running Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server as a guest OS on Windows and Hyper-V.
Sun launches free hypervisor, new version of Ops Center and Microsoft partnership.
City's top IT official says that its integrating more .NET development but is still looking toward open source.
Sun released the latest version of its open source desktop app virtualization solution.
Two proof-of-concept bugs were identified in Google's new Chrome Web browser, which uses WebKit open source code.
The acquisition of Qumranet positions Red Hat in the virtual desktop infrastructure space.
Brendan Eich, founder of JavaScript, says future of the standard has been resolved for now.
Both flaws result from design issues in the framework, according to Ounce Labs.
With support for all versions Java, many languages (including Ruby on Rails, Groovy and now PHP) and a number of frameworks, analysts say that the open source, Sun-backed NetBeans is becoming strong alternative to Eclipse.
The product aims to avoid duplicate records by checking for inconsistencies.
The open source Linux-based operating system features integration with Google's online apps.