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Next Visual Studio Release to Tackle Testing

While developers are busy this week digesting the new features and upgrades in Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft Corp. already is looking ahead to the...

Sun Debuts New Tape Drive

Sun Microsystems Inc. is guiding tape drive technology from its Storage Technology Corp. acquisition toward an interconnected systems approach featuring data management and security...

Shoveling IT

From: [email protected]: Monday, November 7, 2005 12:32 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Digs galore; Boffo Benioff; Sun exposure; Son, ex-poseur"&%*$ Big Dig!" yelled Spence from the...

SymphonyRPM Adds Reporting, Collaboration

SymphonyRPM, which develops business analytics software, has upgraded its namesake development platform to include new reporting and collaboration capabilities.The upgrades to SymphonyRPM Performance Management...

Microsofts Servers Unit Rudder-Less

Microsoft Corp.s Servers and Tools division is now Rudder-less, but that does not mean it is without direction.Microsoft has announced more fallout from its...

FCC Adds Conditions to Bell Deals

The two largest bell operating Companies are in such a hurry to complete their acquisitions of the two largest long-distance carriers that they volunteered...

Appro Plans On-Demand Supercomputing for Petroleum Industry

Systems maker Appro International Inc. is planning an on-demand supercomputing service aimed at the oil and gas industry. The companys Compute on Demand Center, housed...

Tomorrows Still Under Development

Prepare to be overwhelmed by this weeks long-awaited launch of Microsofts Visual Studio 2005, whose final bits were frozen late last month -- perhaps...

IBM Develops Scratch-off RFID Tags

IBM researchers have developed a method to ensure consumer privacy while using RFID tags that imitate scratch-off lottery tickets and perforated clothing labels. While the...

Developers Prepare to Tackle SQL Server 2005 Upgrades

SAN FRANCISCO—The prolonged SQL Server upgrade cycle and questions about Visual Studio 2005s code quality were of little concern to some of the business...