Monthly Archives: October 2005
Flexibility Is Key to Access
Making data more directly accessible to developers, with greater freedom to use it in ways not anticipated when it was compiled, is the hottest...
Citrix Widens Its Scope
Citrix Systems Inc. last week announced a new version of its NetScaler application delivery product geared specifically for small and midsize enterprises and launched...
JBoss Hit on Business Practices
Once again, JBoss Inc. has come into the limelight for alleged bad behavior and, in essence, not pursuing the open-source way, according to some.In...
Tools Gain Wider Customer Base
Theres not much point in writing efficient code that robustly supports an ineffective or irrelevant business process. The most crucial opportunity for improvement in...
JetBrains Finds Room for IDE Improvement
Although next spring marks the 10th anniversary of Java integrated development environments, toolmakers still find innovative ways to make developers more productive in that...
Patch This
From: [email protected]: Monday, October 17, 2005 12:15 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Open windows; Google purchases; unemployed loser"Patches, Im depending on you, son," sang the Clarence...
Fuego, Others Bring BPM to a New Level
Business process management technology is continuing to evolve, with new functionality in the works from pure-play vendors Fuego Inc., HandySoft Global Corp. and IDS...
Readers Voice Wont Go Unheard
It was a long week.But there are a few things you can do only by jumping into the fray, and getting a sense of...
Salesforce.com Branches Out
Salesforce.com Inc., at its Service & Support 2.0 Launch Event in New York last week, unveiled the second iteration of its Service & Support...
Tumbleweed Beefs Up Mailgate
With the launch of its new e-mail security appliance and software, Tumbleweed Communications Corp. is aiming to make it easier for IT administrators to...