Programming News
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Web Services go mobile
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
At the recent Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference (WinHEC), Microsoft announced that its view of web service architecture extends to mobile devices.
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Progress launches retail SOA
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
Progress Software has launched BusinessEdge for Retail, a range of retail applications built using service-oriented architectures.
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Macrovision's AMS 2.5
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
AMS 2.5 is a customizable web-based application management system that integrates with Macrovision's Software Value Management system.
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What is Indigo?
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
Indigo, part of WinFS along with the Avalon presentation system, is perhaps the most difficult of the new components of the future .NET system to understand.
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Many hands make… inefficient work
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
Findings from a recent survey reveal that the process of application support in most companies is inefficient and resource intensive.
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Optimisation and management for SQL and Oracle
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
The latest version of Quest Central for SQL Server 5.0 includes Performance Analysis to provide the sort of information that enables optimisation.
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DevPartner for fault simulation and security testing
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Compuware has previewed new technology that should help build more stable and secure applications.
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Diablo from BEA
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
BEA WebLogic Server 9.0 is intended to allow companies to rapidly develop and deploy very high-volume, minimal-disruption applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA).
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New preview of SQL 2005
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft's second Community Technical Preview for SQL Server 2005 improves quality and performance, and incorporates the much-anticipated support for 64-bit architectures in Analysis Services and Integration Services.
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Microsoft plans ‘software factories'
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft has decided that its next big idea for the future is ‘Software Factories', and Team System, part of Visual Studio 2005, is a first step towards this goal.
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OptimalJ research study proves architecture works
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
A study by Gartner confirms that architected, rapid application development (ARAD) is worth all the fuss.
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Oops, we did it again!
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
The failure to learn from past mistakes is seriously damaging the success of software development projects.
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SOA governance framework
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
The CBDI Forum has published a “best practice” report on the concept of an SOA governance framework
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Next .NET will take longer
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
The next version of Windows, codenamed ‘Longhorn', will be delayed until some time in 2006, and the server version until some time in 2007.
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Reduce the risk of downtime
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Quest SQL Optimizer for DB2 UDB Version 2.7 is based on technology developed by the SQL tuning experts at LECCOTECH.
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OSCAR from Wilde for MDA and SOA
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Wilde Technologies has announced the launch of a new architectural implementation platform.
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New Web Services toolkits from Microsoft
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft has released two new “Web Part” toolkits and a Web Services toolkit for SharePoint.
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MainWin unifies J2EE and .NET
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Mainsoft Corporation has launched a new cross-platform development solution.
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Compuware improves application performance management
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Compuware has announced new versions of its “STROBE” enterprise application performance management products.
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BEA releases SOA starter kit
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
BEA Systems has announced the availability of WebLogic Server Process Edition.