ImagXpress Photo includes tons of features for managing digital images, and it's easy-to-use. It's also expensive.
Readers sound off about the recent experiments that delivered VSM in an eBook format.
Is wrestling with your software builds a fact of life? Not necessarily.
- By Peter Varhol
- 10/01/2006
Building and executing workflows without a traditional Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is possible using Microsoft .NET 3.0 technologies.
- By Peter Varhol
- 10/01/2006
ESBs provide a multitude of services for an enterprise committed to optimizing IT in support of business processes.
- By Peter Varhol
- 10/01/2006
Do you want the responsiveness of Ajax, but with more solid technologies? Consider Java Rich Internet Applications.
- By Marc Domenig
- 09/15/2006
Take advantage of the top ten refactorings for VB6-.NET migration to create easier-to-read and far more robust .NET applications. These refactorings pick up where the Migration Wizard leaves off.
- By Danijel Arsenovski
- 09/01/2006
A reader offers suggestions for how to broaden the selection of winners in VSM's annual Buyers Guide Survey.
Create a virtual page handler that lets you deliver data directly from your database to your Web users. The handler also lets you move your app into the world of REST Web Services.
The latest products for VSM readers.
- By Editors Visual Studio Magazine
- 09/01/2006
Data Dynamics' Active Reports for .NET 3.0 features good, basic reporting capabilities, minus the bloat that affects many of today's software packages.
A site's VirtualPathManager acts as a dispatcher for requests. In addition to invoking your VirtualFile objects, the path manager can also pass requests to the default ASP.NET path manager.
- By Jimmy Nilsson
- 09/01/2006
Even a small company, such as Real Time Innovations (RTI), can turn a product into an industry standard.
- By Peter Varhol
- 09/01/2006
The work that 1060 Research is doing might have a dramatic impact on how we think about building software. CEO Peter Rodgers provides the details in this exclusive interview.
- By Peter Varhol
- 08/09/2006
Borland brings back Turbo with its announcement of four new products: Turbo C++, Turbo Delphi, Turbo Delphi for .NET, and Turbo C#.
- By Peter Varhol
- 08/08/2006
In this exclusive Q&A, Borland CEO Tod Nielsen shares insights on the market and his plans for the company.
- By Jim Fawcette
- 08/08/2006
Your guide to the best tools this year
A reader agrees with Rockford Lhotka's assertion that software is too darn hard to use, and recommends that Microsoft think about this from the perspective of Visual Basic .NET.
Creating your own HTTP handler in ASP.NET 1.1 or 2.0 gives you a flexible and fast way to move data to clients, browsers, and other Web pages.
Data models provide important insights into your company's business. Learn how to read one, as well as some tips for creating strong data models of your own.
- By Steven Berringer
- 08/01/2006