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SaaS Tool Offers Custom Database Development:
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| Now non-programmers can build enterprise-class apps fast and on the cheap.
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Microsofts Automated Agent: Can We Talk?:
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| The latest version of Microsoft's automated help agent for companies, adds support for SharePoint searches.
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Borland Finally Sells CodeGear:
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| After a year and half of trying, Borland find a buyer of developer tools spinoff.
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Red Hat Heads For The JON 2.0:
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| New JBoss Operations Network takes aim at open source middleware management, though the solution isn't entirely open source -- yet.
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Out with the Old, in with the New at JavaOne:
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| Java EE 6, SE 7 and JavaFX all make impressive debuts.
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Trolltech Expands WebKit Footprint:
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| Thought that WebKit was just for Apple Safari? Think again.
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Oracle: Eating its Own Open Source Food:
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| The database giant isn't just into Linux and Xen for the money, is it?
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Big Money and Open Source May Not Compute:
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| UPDATED: Open source has the adherents and the contributors, but what about the income? Patience, say the developers.
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Open Source Embrace Gives Sun New Fans:
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| Prelude conference to JavaOne highlights Linux, Ruby and MySQL. Welcome to the new Sun Microsystems.
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NetBeans, OpenSolaris Also in Spotlight at JavaOne:
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| Java will still take center stage, but Sun will make other announcements in support of the popular programming language.
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SAP Is Wooing the BlackBerry CRM Crowd:
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| Software giant will natively integrate its business apps into RIMM's BlackBerry.
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SpringSource's Spring Cleaning for Java:
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| It's out with the old libraries and in with the new, courtesy of the Spring library developer's newly released modular application server.
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Can HP Broaden SOA's Appeal?:
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| The system giant has enhanced its testing and management products to improve service-oriented architecture.
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Sony Ericsson Adds Flash Support to Mobile Java:
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| Developers writing Java ME apps for their mobile phone can now add Flash Lite animations. Next stop: open source.
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AOL to Open VoIP APIs:
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| On the heels of Open AIM, AOL is now planning to open its pay-per-minute Call Out service to developers.
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Tellme to BlackBerry: Listen Up:
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| The Microsoft subsidiary targets BlackBerry for 'on-the-go'
information services.
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Sun Latest to Help App Vendors Get 'SasSy':
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| Using its existing technologies, Sun will allow customers to convert their existing Solaris applications into on-demand versions.
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Ubuntu's 'Hardy' Cozy With Windows:
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| Popular Linux distribution isn't afraid of desktop Linux and will even let users use Windows to get there.
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The $4.6B Business of The Social:
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| New research looks forward to a booming market for Web 2.0 technologies geared for the workplace.
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Office 2007 Fails The OOXML Test:
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| Despite its origins in Microsoft's productivity suite, changes made to woo ISO votes now mean Office 2007 is noncompliant.
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