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Keep Tech Decisions as Simple as Possible

Sometimes, maybe all the time, the simplest way to implement a technology is the best way. My latest evidence of this truth came from...

FeedBurner: Podcasts Outnumber Radio Stations

A popular digital media company said April 17 that it now distributes more podcasts than there are radio stations on the planet. This highlights how...

For Developers, Communication Takes Center Stage

Enterprise application developers are under growing pressure to deliver innovative work—and to do so under growing regulatory scrutiny, in an environment of volatile technology. Under...

Contractors Prosper as Tech Job Market Thrives

Tech job postings have risen 26.3 percent in the last year, according to a monthly report released by Dice.com, a technology jobs and skills...

BEA Supports ColdFusion Apps

BEA Systems is offering ColdFusion users the ability to run their ColdFusion applications on the BEA WebLogic Server without requiring a rewrite. BEA, based in...

Stitching Up Health Records: Privacy Compliance Lags

The good news about privacy and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is that more than 80 percent of companies involved in health...

Enterprise Architecture Takes Flight at Office of Aviation Safety

When the Federal Aviation Administration established the Office of Aviation Safety, it brought together five separate IT shops. At the same time the office...

Gosling Outlines the Trouble With AJAX

/zimages/5/109549.jpg James Gosling, the creator of Java and chief technology officer of Sun Microsystems Developer Products group, believes Sun is leading the way to enabling...

Study: Two of the 10 Best U.S. Jobs are in Tech

A study released April 12 ranked software engineers as having the best jobs in the United States, citing their use in "virtually every part...

Infosys CEO: Robust Growth to Taper Slightly

On the heels of a strong fourth quarter, Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani said his company will continue to grow at a robust, yet slightly...