Will the eXtensible Markup Language finally bridge the dev-design gap?
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- 01/01/2007
Longtime industry analyst Judith Hurwitz discusses how Microsoft is becoming more engaged in the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) space.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 01/01/2007
Development shops that are .NET-focused and moving into a distributed, Web services-centric environment face a lot of challenges. IdeaBlade Inc.'s Devforce 3.3 focuses on developing core logic.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 01/01/2007
The Rational Software Architect product affords highly flexible model management.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- 01/01/2007
Latest version of the Team Foundation Server MSSCCI (Microsoft Source Code Control Interface) Provider, lets an array of IDEs gain access to TFS
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 01/01/2007
GigaSpaces' abstraction layer eliminates the complexity of writing to a parallelized environment.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 01/01/2007
New hooks for new Vista APIs.
- By Michael Desmond
- 01/01/2007
Sun Developer Network pulls together a host of new features for Web services, dynamic language support, diagnostics and desktop applications.
- By John K. Waters
- 01/01/2007
How to protect your source code from reverse engineering.
- By Sebastian Holst
- 01/01/2007
JNBridgePro lets a .NET application access existing Java classes over system, network or Web connections.
- By Michael Desmond
- 01/01/2007
Web 2.0 and Ajax-related technologies began life outside the Microsoft domain, but these technologies are now critically important to the future of ASP.NET development.
- By Peter Varhol
- 01/01/2007
Sleuth code errors. It may be near impossible to ship 100 percent clean code, but Intercept Studio 4.0 pledges to help .NET development teams come close.
- By Chris Kanaracus
- 01/01/2007
BEA Systems' WebLogic Server Virtual Edition enables Java apps to run directly on a hypervisor without a standard OS.
- By John K. Waters
- 01/01/2007
Microsoft's Rob Caron spends his days (and probably nights) trying to keep developers up-to-speed.
Microsoft and Zend expect to extend the technical collaboration to the next version of Windows Server, code-named "Longhorn."
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 12/01/2006