Monthly Archives: October 2005

Flexibility Is Key to Access

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...