Survey: Typical SOA Development Takes 3-6 Months
SAP Pushes SOA, On Demand
Suns Gosling: Java Is Open Source and Doing Just Fine
Facebook Opens Up to Developers
A Look at Dedicated Semantic Web Tools
Solaris Gains ONE Muscle
Microsoft Focuses on Agility
Borland Tops SCM Survey
App Development Has a Serious Side
A Bumpy Ride Ahead; Get Back to Basics
Sendo Sues Microsoft
IBM Rides the Portal Wave
VOIP Cuts the Cost of Web-Based Meetings
Top IT Starting Salaries
Serena to Unveil Vail
.Net Products, From Server to Titanium, Due This Year
Microsoft Ships .Net Tool Beta
Using Licensing Strategies to Deal with Piracy
Oracle Sees 65 Percent Growth in App Licenses
Microsoft Launches Health Care Platform
Oracle: One-Stop App Server Shop
Mashups Show Promise but Require IT Governance
Oracle Database 11g Boosts Automation
Sagent Executive Reshuffling Continues
Zend Advances PHP
And the Google Phone Will Be...
Microsoft Gears Up Windows for Devices
App Development on the Run
Spencer Tastes Grapes of Wrath
Programming Superstars Eye Parallelism
IBM Touts Jazz for Research
Sun Debuts OpenSolaris Developer Preview
Eclipse Wins Java Board Seat
Score One for Benchmarks
Microsoft to Launch Simulation Platform, SDK
Industry Seeks Software Testing Breakthrough
Adobe Debuts New Flash Products
Evolution of Software as a Service
Salesforce.com Ramping New Year with Focus on Force.com
Room to Swing a Katt at Internet Show
SpringSource Release Train Chugs Along
Teamprise Bridges Eclipse, Microsoft CodePlex Communities
EnCase Quietly Gathers PC Info
Terracotta Goes Open Source
Where are the App Server Benchmarks?
LignUp Aligns VOIP, SOA with App Dev Tools
IBM Goes Live with Latest Virtual Business Center
Top 10 Web App Vulnerabilities
Mashups: Remixing the Web
A Year Is Not Enough for Tech Predictions
Fine-Tuned to a Fault?
Six/Four: The Internet Under Cover
Somewhere Across the Sea
You Have to Admit That It Hurts
Web Politics Demand Web Pros Attention
Learn From What Works in Paper-Based Systems
Hardening Expectations for Software Quality
The State of Java
High-Level System Models Reduce Errors
IBM Looks Beyond J2EE
There Is More to the Future Than Meets the Eye
Benchmarks Wanted
Bobby 5.0 Targets Developers
The User Makes the Rules
JBoss Buyout Presents More Than Two Sides to the Story
Microsoft Hones .Net
PHP Enterprise Applications on Tap
Agility Must Not Compromise Stability
Control the Complexity
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