A promising biotech company from the late 80s had Donald Rumsfeld on its board. Wonder where he ended up?
- By Jim Fawcette
- 11/21/2005
A candid conversation with one VC firm reveals a good deal about how they operate, if not their peers. At least they paid the wine bill.
- By Jim Fawcette
- 11/21/2005
Welcome to the launch of FTPOnline's Upside Business Channel. You'll get insights behind the news and technologies that are shaping the high-tech industry.
- By Jim Fawcette
- 11/21/2005
Infragistics' development tools simplify the lives of busy coders. See what CEO Dean Guida has to say.
Splunk takes data-center management lessons from the Web.
Software-industry innovation isn't dead; it's just sleeping.
High Speed EtherFabric Available Directly to Its Customers
VantagePoint's David Carlick reflects on heroes and idiots.
Woodside Fund focuses on early-stage semiconductor and enterprise software startups with unique, technologically promising ideas. Get insights on startup funding, outsourcing, and more from venture partner Rick Shriner.
Latest VistaDB 2.1 delivers over 60 improvements and expands support for Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework and Visual Studio .NET 2005
Contactless Capabilities Help Enable New Applications to Reap Java Technology Benefits
Is the Massachusetts open-standards debate the beginning of a national battle?
Without even a sign outside the door of its Palo Alto office, Tallwood Venture Capital flies under the radar. But it''s run by several of Silicon Valley''s most noteworthy semiconductor entrepreneurs, including industry veteran Ron Yara.
A young startup thrives amid global tech giants.
Go behind Visual Basic 2005's productivity enhancements such as generics, data binding, My Classes, edit-and-continue, and more.
- By Patrick Meader
- 11/08/2005
EDITOR'S NOTE: THESE VIDEOS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
Read Part 2 of this exclusive interview with Microsoft's S. "Soma" Somasegar on the launch of Visual Studio 2005.
- By Patrick Meader
- 11/08/2005
S. ''Soma'' Somasegar, corporate VP of Microsoft''s Developer Division, talks about the different skews available to Visual Studio 2005 developers. Read Part 1 of this interview.
- By Patrick Meader
- 11/07/2005
Effective policymaking with WS-Policy improves your architecture's adaptability with minimal development when external service interfaces evolve and business needs change.
- By Derek Harmon
- 11/01/2005
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hosts rocking launch of Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and BizTalk Server 2006.
- By Jeff Hadfield
- 11/01/2005