Monthly Archives: August 2005
Eclipse Grows, Thanks to Users
NEW YORK—The Eclipse Foundation is looking to branch the Eclipse open-source development platform into several key areas, including life-cycle support, modeling, embedded systems, data...
Defying Katrina, N.O. Paper Takes to Web
Hurricane Katrina may have literally stopped the presses of New Orleans newspaper The Times-Picayune, but it couldnt stop the paper from publishing an electronic...
Focus IT Therapy for Best Effects
People often treat IT in the same way that they treat prescription medications. When they walk into the IT architects office, they dont want...
New Tools Diagnose App Problems
Two new methods of application problem resolution will find their way to market this week, targeting both service-oriented architectures and Java application server-based environments.
IBM...
Stray Cat Blues
From: [email protected]: Monday, August 29, 2005 12:42 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Button into Share; FBI readies roundup; the latest from Larry"Wheres the Green Monster?" wondered...
Tools Offer Regulatory Road Map
IT managers are looking for any port in the regulatory mandate storm, and there is no shortage of vendors and consultants promising safe harbor....
RSS: Not on My Desktop
Im a tech guy, and Ive always been fascinated by new technologies—from my very first Texas Instruments computer, which let me save programs to...
Next-Gen Corporate Dinosaurs Are in Danger
A new generation of corporate dinosaurs is helplessly awaiting extinction. A study by management consulting company Katzenbach Partners reveals that such outsourcing stalwarts as...
BPM Software Targets Dynamic Processes
New tools from BPM software developers are enabling users to analyze processes and quickly implement changes.
Metastorm Inc. announced last week a new module in...
Mix-And-Match Services
The flexibility inherent in Salesforce.com Inc.s namesake service gives companies not only a way to build new applications but also an opportunity to integrate...