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IBM Rational: Rival Microsoft Faces Uphill Battle

At the recent Rational Software Development User Conference, IBM Fellow and IBM Rational Chief Scientist Grady Booch delivered a keynote on his predictions of...

IBMs Mills: Rational Fits Hand-in-Glove

After handing the reins of IBMs developer business to the Rational division, Steve Mills, IBMs senior vice president in charge of the companys Software...

Groove Virtual Office Eases Group Work

With Groove Virtual Office 3.0, Groove Networks Inc. has retooled much of the look and feel of its peer-to-peer team collaboration application, making it...

Zend Updates PHP Scripting Language

Zend Technologies Inc. announced Monday the latest version of the PHP scripting language, a new integrated development environment, a new performance management suite and...

Sun Pushes a New Brand of Java

A year after launching its Java.com Web site, Sun Microsystems Inc. is still searching for new ways to turn the Java brand into gold...

New Eclipse Project to Develop Open-Source Testing Platform

The Eclipse Foundation next month plans to announce a new open-source project to deliver an open platform for frameworks and services for test and...

Yoxos to Help Unlock Eclipses Potential

Innoopract, a German provider of tools and services around the Eclipse open-source development framework, has announced Yoxos, an open-source Eclipse distribution featuring Eclipse 3.0. The...

Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows, Linux Developers

Apple this week released updated versions of developer tools designed to boost acceptance of its Rendezvous zero-configuration networking software in the Windows and Linux...

Nokia Backs Eclipse for Building Apps

SAN FRANCISCO—Nokia extended its support for Java development by announcing support of the Eclipse platform for developers building applications to run on its phones...

Suns JDesk Components: A Cross-Platform ActiveX?

SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems has focused a lot of attention on its newly open-sourced Looking Glass three-dimensional user interface here at the JavaOne Conference. But...