Monthly Archives: February 2006
Cherish Development Choice
Olympic speed skater Chad Hedrick, one gold medal in hand and others likely to follow, reminds us that talent first seen on one platform...
Building Enterprise Apps: It Takes an SOA
Want to know what the software developer of the future will look like? Find a bricklayer.
Jeff Barr, a Web services evangelist at Amazon. com,...
JBoss Boss Mum as Buyout Talk Grows Louder
BURLINGTON, Mass.—The buzz is growing: Middleware maker JBoss is for sale and is about to be acquired, possibly as early as the week of...
Sun, HP to Roll Out New Telecom Servers
Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard are set to introduce new servers based on the Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture aimed at the telecommunications industry.
The announcements will...
Best of the eWEEK: Borland Goes Bold
It was a huge week for Borland, who has boldly decided will divest its tools business. One problem: What company will buy it and...
Borland IDE Users Look Ahead
Borland Software Corp.s plan to divest its integrated development environment tools has sparked optimism in some Borland IDE users and speculation about who might...
SGIs Future Could Include Bankruptcy, Sale
Silicon Valley pioneer Silicon Graphics may face bankruptcy or even a sale of the company if it fails in its 2006 restructuring plans, the...
SCOs Discovery-Go-Round Keeps Spinning
Well, you have to give The SCO Group credit for persistence, if nothing else. In recent weeks, SCO has expanded its search to find...
EdgeSight Lets IT See What PC Users See
Reflectent Software on Feb. 13 will launch a new release of its desk-side application performance monitoring software that refines the ability to centrally monitor...
Microsoft Approaches Secure, Reliable Vista
Windows Vista may approach the reliability levels usually associated with Unix-based operating systems.
So says my friend Rob Enderle, and he makes good sense.
According to...