Monthly Archives: June 2005
Microsoft Ally Zeros in on Autonomics
Looking to match IBM in autonomic computing, Microsoft Corp. is banking on an expanded partnership with a small development company being touted as the...
Solaris Code Opened to Lure Developers
Sun Microsystems Inc.s recent decision to release the millions of lines of source code for OpenSolaris, the open-source version of Solaris 10, may be...
CodeAssure 2.0 Helps Developers Secure Code
A new software release from Secure Software Inc. is designed to make it easier for organizations doing software development to spot and resolve security...
Technology Is Too Complex for Absolute Consistency
Ralph Waldo Emerson famously said, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." If you read my column regularly—especially when it deals with...
Ol Blue Eyes Is Back
From: [email protected]: Monday, June 27, 2005 12:34 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: From Rat Pack to Jack; a Mickey moment"Luck be a lady tonight," crooned El...
Apps Speed Product Development Cycle
Two product lifecycle management stalwarts are beefing up their respective suites to further widen the circle around product development—a crucial area for engineers and...
IBM Helps County Resolve Storage Crisis
Pierce County, in Washington State, likes to boast that its unique blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication makes it one of the most...
BMC and Sun Unveil ID Tools
Two leading identity management vendors are updating their product suites and expanding into areas such as federated ID management.BMC Software Inc. planned to unveil...
Liquid Machines Document Control 5.0
One problem with many rights management systems is that they never work with all the applications a company uses to create sensitive content. Liquid...
Windows Rights Management Services SP1
Given recent history, weve come to expect Microsoft service packs to be significant revisions—on the order of a major new release. SP1 for Windows...