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GoldenGate 9.5 Boosts Data Management

San Francisco-based GoldenGate Software is offering a new version of its database optimization and solution. Version 9.5 adds improvements to the company's Transactional Data Management solution. It's typically used by enterprises that want high-availability data or disaster assurance protection. The solution also lets users move data across different databases in real time, according to company literature.

Exec: 'Make SOA Real'

Service oriented architectures (SOAs) should form the core of most -- if not all -- enterprise operations. So said Miko Matsumura, newly appointed deputy CTO at Software AG.

Genuitec Checks Eclipse Pulse

There's already a thriving Eclipse ecosystem, so do we really need a service aimed at Eclipse end users? You'd better believe it, said Maher Masri, president and cofounder of Genuitec.

First Look: DB4Objects Database

As a freelancer, I've had to work with databases quite often. In my earlier years, I worked with Microsoft Access, creating Visual Basic for Applications forms to interact with my data tables and queries. As my needs matured, I moved on and embraced MySQL and the various front ends for it due to the increased versatility offered by such solutions. (For instance, MySQL supports cross-platform Web applications powered by PHP or similar languages.)

Coming: Virtualization Validation Program From Microsoft

Microsoft hopes to have validation testing services available when its long-awaited Windows Server virtualization technology comes online next year.

Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2008

Microsoft released Visual Studio 2008 to MSDN customers for downloading, making it the first of the "big three" platforms of the coming "Global Launch Wave."

Former Lotus Exec Now Hatching Ideas for Microsoft

Microsoft recently tapped Reed Sturtevant, a Lotus, Radnet and Idealab vet, to spearhead concept development in its spiffy new Cambridge, Mass. facility.

Top 10 Internet Security Trends for 2007

Data breaches, ongoing integrity concerns about the Windows Vista operating system and spam, which reached record levels this year, topped Symantec's Top 10 Internet security trends of 2007 list.

OASIS Ramps Up SDO Efforts for SOAs

The nonprofit OASIS standards group has created a technical committee in support of the Service Data Objects (SDO) specification at OASIS. The SDO spec, which is a subset of the Service Component Architecture (SCA) spec, aims at simplifying data handling in service-oriented architectures (SOAs).

A Meeting Place for Average Joe Testers

Tester Center Web site provides community for QA pros.

NetIQ Adds 'Run Book Automation' Suite

NetIQ launches 'Run book automation' platform.

SharePoint Services Goes It Alone

Windows SharePoint Services decoupled from Windows Server.

Infragistics Updates Controls

Infragistics releases new tools for WPF, ASP.NET and Silverlight.

Microsoft Takes On the Robots

Microsoft’s Robotics Studio group seeks to simplify robotic apps.

VS 2008 Ready this Month

Microsoft set to unveil Visual Studio 2008, .NET 3.5.

ODF Split Shakes Up Document Battle

OpenDocument Foundation withdraws support for OpenDocument Format.

Microsoft's 'Oslo': A Piece of a Big Picture

Microsoft’s ‘Oslo’ initiative advances Software+Services campaign.

Borland Simplifies Modeling in Open ALM App

Borland Together 2007 makes modeling easier with DSLs.

Vista Still Getting Mixed Reviews

Windows Vista is now on the migration map for most enterprise customers, at least according to one researcher. But it's still getting hammered in the media.

Microsoft Updates Windows Embedded CE

Microsoft today launched an updated version of its Windows Embedded CE platform with a release that will let developers build new devices that take advantage of some of the APIs and Web services interfaces available on Windows Vista and the company’s forthcoming Windows Server 2008.

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