Monthly Archives: July 2005

The Father of C# on the Past, Present and Future of Programming

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/zimages/1/109551.jpgAnders Hejlsberg is one of Microsoft Corp.s handful of distinguished engineers. He is known for having developed the Borland Turbo Pascal compiler and for...

Debian Linux: Living in Interesting Times

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Around this time last year, I was expecting interesting times ahead for Debian. The long-awaited Sarge release of the popular, noncommercial Linux distribution was...

Is .Net Failing to Draw Venture Capital Loyalty?

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Despite Microsofts claims that its .Net platform is sprouting its own ecosystem and is undergoing substantial adoption in the industry, some say the adoption...

VMware Will Charge Per Socket for Dual Core

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VMware is readying its virtual machine product line to support dual-core processors, and says it will charge for its technology on a per-socket basis. The...

Offshore Outsource Savings Can Be Elusive, Survey Shows

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Enterprises that expect to reap hefty savings simply as a result of assumed lower employee costs provided by offshore IT outsourcing services will be...

Father of Java Talks Futures

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James Gosling, the creator of Java as well as a Sun Microsystems Inc. fellow and chief technology officer of Suns Developer Products group, sat...

Microsoft Urges Developers to Prepare for IE 7

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As Microsoft inches closer to the first beta release of Internet Explorer 7, the companys development advisors have been advising Web site developers and...

NYPD Fights Crime in Real Time

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NEW YORK—Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly announced the opening of the Real Time Crime Center on Thursday, a brand-new...

IBM Aims to Make iSeries More Attractive to SMBs

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IBM is pushing to make its iSeries systems even more attractive to small and midsize businesses. The Armonk, N.Y., company this week introduced the Solutions...

Microsoft Investigates New XP SP2 Flaw

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Microsoft has acknowledged that it is working on a patch for a potentially serious security hole in fully patched versions of Windows XP Service...