Monthly Archives: January 2009

VMware Reports Solid Q4 But Is Wary of 2009

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...