Monthly Archives: January 2009
VMware Reports Solid Q4 But Is Wary of 2009
Gone are the days of the 80 percent revenue growth it experienced earlier in the decade, but virtualization kingpin VMware continues to produce handsome...
JBoss Helps Developers RESTEasy Writing REST-based Java Web Services
Red Hat's JBoss division has released the 1.0 version of JBoss RESTEasy, a framework that enables developers to write Representational State Transfer-based -- also...
CA Brings Integration to Data Modeling, Data Profiling Process
Looking to make life a little easier for data architects, CA has made a move to tighten integration between data modeling and data profiling...
Oracle Ups Ante vs. Salesforce.com with CRM On Demand Refresh
With the economy in a recession, enterprise applications makers are facing increased pressure to provide customers with products that help them conduct business with...
New Approaches Touted for Health IT Policies
With President Barack Obama's economic stimulus bill calling for at least $20 billion for a national health IT network, a new debate is emerging...
Is Java to Blame for Sun Layoffs?
What is a Java developer to do? Sun Microsystems began letting people go as of Jan. 22 in the first wave of layoffs that...
How to Build a Recession-Proof SOA Strategy
IT managers are now faced with the proverbial task of "doing more with less." When faced with an edict "from above" to cut unnecessary...
Senator Questions Microsoft’s H-1B Plans
U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), a frequent critic of the tech industry's use of the H-1B visa system, didn't wait long in the new...
The iPhone Has Replaced My Home PC
I've been forced to experience the full power of my Apple iPhone over the last week. The result of that experience makes me wish...
Not Much Enterprise in Apple
In the Apple keynote at MacWorld, CEO Steve Jobs was played by Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing. It was...