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Oracles Phillips Vows Lifetime Support in OpenWorld Keynote

SAN FRANCISCO—Far into the future—or even into the misty reaches of forever—as long as one PeopleSoft customer wheezes over his beloved human resources application,...

Access to Data No Longer the Weakest LINQ

Twenty-one years ago, the first formal software recommendation that I ever wrote was an in-house memo recommending our companys adoption of a 2-year-old product...

Microsoft Calls on Partners to Bridge Development, Operations

LOS ANGELES—Microsoft Corp. is relying on partners to help the company execute on its Dynamic Systems Initiative plans. During his keynote at the Professional Developers...

Mozilla Readies Another Firefox Security Makeover

The Mozilla Foundation has shipped release candidates for a new version of its Firefox Web browser to provide a thorough fix for a known...

Microsoft Extends Its Next-Generation Graphics Tech to Macs, Mobile Devices

LOS ANGELES—Microsoft Corp. on Thursday took another poke at graphics powerhouse Adobe Systems Inc. At its developer confab here, the Windows company announced that...

Shedding Light on Windows Server 2003 R2

LOS ANGELES—Bob Muglia, Microsoft Corp.s senior vice president for Windows Server, on Thursday shed some light on the upcoming Windows Server 2003 R2 release...

Xamlon Web Goes Beta

LOS ANGELES—Xamlon Inc. Tuesday announced the beta release of its Xamlon Web technology, which enables developers to use C# and Visual Basic .Net to...

Apple Bolsters Mac OS X for Intel Development Efforts

Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday boosted its commitment to Intel Corp. processors. The company debuted an online resource for programmers working on Intel-based Macs;...

Microsoft Demos Graphic Design Tool Suite

LOS ANGELES—Microsoft Corp. Wednesday demonstrated its new toolset aimed at helping software graphic design experts and developers work better together. During his keynote at the...

Microsoft Previews Key Platform Technology

LOS ANGELES—While Microsoft delivered a peek at some of its key upcoming technologies at its Professional Developers Conference, including Windows Vista and Office 12,...