Microsoft described rollout plans for BizTalk, which can be used to enable service-oriented architectures.
Although the overall number of vulnerabilities being discovered in software appears to be leveling off or even dropping, two recent reports on Web security say that the overwhelming majority of Web sites studied still have unpatched vulnerabilities that could expose visitors to malicious code.
MessageLabs reports that the number of SQL injection attacks spiked sharply last month.
Revamped BEA software will be key part of company's SOA, BPM and WebCenter suites.
Microsoft has released SQL Server 2008 to manufacturing and, as an evaluation edition, to subscribers of its Microsoft Development Network and TechNet services
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The open source software community lags behind the commercial software sector in secure code development, according to a recent study of some commonly used open source packages.
Microsoft's fiscal fourth-quarter and 2008 year-end financial results were announced in a Webcast on Thursday.
Oracle databases 9i through 11g, Oracle Application Server, Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM among products patched.
New director of product management talks up database and hints at future technologies.
Security layer product is designed to help database administrators when databases go unpatched.
Redmond divulges tidbits of SQL Server 2008 release information at this week's Worldwide Partner Conference.
In a move that sent shock waves across the virtualization market, VMware's board of directors announced that Diane Greene, the company's co-founder, president and CEO, will be replaced by Paul Maritz, a 14-year veteran of Microsoft and head of EMC's Cloud Division.
Hundreds of dissatisfied testers of Microsoft's ADO.NET Entity Framework V1, which is still in beta, are staging a protest against the software giant by expressing what they call a "vote of no confidence" in the technology.