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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...

Developers Want Google to Open Wider

There is new debate whether Google Inc. and other leading search engines should standardize the way computer programmers get at their storehouses of information. Also...

Sleepycat, PostgreSQL Snazz Up Their Open-Source Databases

Open-source database updates are in the air, with Sleepycat Software releasing a new version of Berkeley DB XML on Monday and the PostgreSQL Global...

Locking Data Down with Atempos Time Navigator

With the introduction of a storage security solution that uses multiple security layers to protect digital data, Atempo is doing its best to take...

Stock Scandal Has Mercury Falling

Mercury Interactive Corp., the 800-pound gorilla in software testing, became a roughly $2 billion weakling last week when the companys CEO and two top...

Microsoft Improves Security in Web Services Enhancements 3.0

Microsoft Corp. is expected to release a new version of its Web Services Enhancements technology that simplifies the development of secure Web services. Ari Bixhorn,...

Embarcadero Clusterizes Its ETL Tool

Embarcadero is answering the clustering craze, putting out an update to DT/Studio—its ETL technology—thats been re-architected in its design piece, its engine and its...

IBM Delivers SCM Tools for Visual Studio 2005

SAN FRANCISCO—With Mondays official release of the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 toolkit, IBM is making a reversal of sorts and delivering a new version...