A Microsoft rep shows how to create and consume data services for the Web, using a simple HTTP interface for AJAX-based Web sites and RIA apps.
New enterprise product aims to automate governance and enable lifecycle management.
Company revs up patch schedule for updating various Standard Edition versions.
DreamScene is released; other Extras are delayed again.
Exploit code uses old Microsoft help icon.
Nine files changed on both Windows XP and Windows Vista.
Microsoft pumps out four patches for September.
Solution helps track software development projects and enables team collaboration.
Service pack, coming next year, will improve security in three primary areas.
Company known for its ALM solutions is now in the mashup business.
Microsoft pulls SharePoint Server fix.
Five patches to be released, with one 'Critical' vulnerability.
A host of new betas is released.
Group devises a more flexible method of handling policy changes for Web services and service-oriented architectures.
An upgrade to the company's flagship product lets users automate test cases in service-oriented architectures.
Expect fixes, but no new features, when a new service pack is released next year for Windows XP.
New service pack to include multiple fixes, new features.
If there's one feature in Windows Vista that's almost universally reviled, it's User Account Control, or UAC. But help may be on the way in the form of BeyondTrust Privilege Manager 3.5.
New educational program for SOA novices and federal IT professionals will start next month.
"Patch Tuesday" releases not at fault for service failure, Redmond says.