Monthly Archives: February 2007
MySQL Trims Pricing Model
Open-source database maker MySQL is simplifying its enterprise pricing structure, offering a new one-price-fits-all licensing model of $40,000 per year for any number of...
Walking a Fine Line
Oracle officials on Jan. 31 announced the next versions of the companys five major enterprise resource planning suites and outlined the rationale for why...
Agitar Puts Java to the Test
As enterprise applications continue to grow more and more complex, the need for testing and quality assurance tools increases more than ever. Agitar Software,...
Software Development Shift
Its ironic that software developers create the most complex artifacts of enterprise infrastructure while having the benefit of so little infrastructure themselves. Changing that...
Parity 3.5 Reins in Malware
Bit9s Parity 3.5 is a fine host-based intrusion prevention system that works not by identifying and blocking malware before it touches the system but...
The Need for Speed
When it comes to software development, Googles Adam Bosworth has a need for speed.In a talk at Googles offices here Jan. 29, Bosworth, vice...
VMware Targets Server Management
After a four-month beta run, VMware is releasing the full version of its Converter 3 virtualization software.The Palo Alto, Calif., company on Jan. 29...
IBM Shields Online Personal Data
Researchers at IBM have created a new shield for personal information to help prevent identity theft online.Code-named Identity Mixer—or Idemix for short—the software was...
Borland Launches Open ALM Strategy – 2
Borland Software has a new, customer-centric approach to transforming software delivery into a managed business process called Open Application Lifecycle Management.The Cupertino, Calif., company...
Cleanliness Is Next to …
Right now, Im in the middle of a big office move. Without a doubt, moving is a big pain in the you-know-what, whether its...