Robert Carr, Keep and Share's CEO, talks about the Web as a delivery mechanism for software and services. (Article courtesy of Redmond Developer News.)
A number of companies released new products last week, supporting application development in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Here are some of those announcements to date.
Open CSA group unites to speed application development through SOA specs.
The technologies being developed under the eclipse umbrella have implications far beyond Java development.
Software AG is expected to gain a strong 'foothold' in the North American SOA market with the acquisition.
Open source interoperability tools extend .NET applications to other platforms.
Zend Technologies Ltd. collaborates with Microsoft to offer better PHP performance on Windows.
A test kit from Tibco that helps debug code used in asynchronous Web development has been released as an open-source tool.
SOA Software and Red Hat are teaming up to give customers deploying Web services on the open-source JBoss application server a set of tools for governance, security, management and mediation.
Java developers are getting early access to the Ruby Pack, a new plug-in for the NetBeans IDE.
Software companies continue to build alliances to further SOA (service-oriented architecture) environments at the enterprise level. Here are a few announcements to date.
Open-source Java application server offers better support for SOA and Web 2.0 applications.
ActiveState has released a new version of its Perl development kit to create self-contained executable files for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX platforms.
Securent has decided to implement XACML 2.0 in its Entitlement Management Solution as part of OASIS' standardization efforts.
In a move that promises to facilitate interoperability of AJAX-based applications developed with different tools and frameworks, Microsoft on Tuesday announced it has joined the OpenAJAX Alliance.