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Google Print Goes To Europe

Search giant Google Inc. has expanded Google Print, its controversial book-scanning project, into eight European countries. Native language sites have been launched in France, Italy,...

Compuware in Tune with Microsoft, Java Community

With a renewed focus on modernizing and maintaining the integrity of mainframe and legacy systems, as well as providing deep support for distributed .Net...

Appistrys Fabric Memory Update Echoes Grid

ORLANDO, Fla.—Appistry Inc. on Tuesday unfurled an update to its enterprise application lineup that includes "fabric memory," a virtual, in-memory area for storing dynamic...

HP CEO Produces Some Answers

ORLANDO, Fla. —Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd acknowledges that his companys customer account services need improvement. Speaking to about 4,000 Hewlett-Packard Co. customers at the HP...

IBM Buys DataPower, Adding Hardware to SOA Arsenal

IBM Tuesday bolstered its arsenal of SOA technologies with the acquisition of DataPower Technology Inc., a maker of XML and Web services infrastructure technology. Cambridge,...

You Have to Admit That It Hurts

When 216 Java development managers were asked this summer about their biggest frustrations in deploying high-quality code, 40 percent of them admitted that they...

Sunny with a Chance of Standards

Making predictions is a tough business, and youre just as likely to be wrong as you are to be right. But, as a columnist,...

Booch Is Upbeat on Modeling Gains

Grady Booch is a co-founder of Rational Software and a key author of Unified Modeling Language, along with Ivar Jacobsen and Jim Rumbaugh. Booch...

Transparent Systems

Enterprise applications access data and enable business processes. That may seem thoroughly obvious, but a recently arrived extraterrestrial looking at developers tools might easily...

Flexibility Is Key to Access

Making data more directly accessible to developers, with greater freedom to use it in ways not anticipated when it was compiled, is the hottest...