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Should Applications Listen To The Network?

August 29, 2013 11:35 AM
One goal of SDN is to make the network more responsive to application needs. But applications also have to be responsive to the state of the network.

Open Source Poised for Innovation Explosion

August 06, 2013 07:16 PM
Cost pressures and the fast feedback of open source's development model will spur new levels of innovation in open software in the next ten years.

Cisco Buys IPS Specialist Sourcefire for $2.7 Billion

July 23, 2013 12:47 PM
Cisco today announced its acquisition of security company headed by Martin Roesch, who pledges Snort will remain open and free.

IBM Green Hat To Cut Development Costs

January 05, 2012 09:00 AM
IBM wants to take a big bite out of software development costs with the acquisition of Green Hat, a provider of software quality and testing solutions for the cloud and other environments. The two companies say software defects cost the United States almost $60 billion annually, and testing accounts for more than half of overall development costs and upward of a third of testing teams' time. When the deal is complete, Green Hat will join IBM's Rational Software business and will be offered through IBM Global Business Services' Application Management Services (AMS), which provides strategy, design, implementation, testing and managed services for application virtualization.

Restore The VMTN Subscription

November 18, 2011 08:39 AM
I was pleased to see that blogger Mike Laverick, of RTFM-ed.co.uk, has inspired a grass-roots movement to convince VMware management to restart the VMTN subscription. Like Microsoft’s TechNet, Action Pack and MSDN subscriptions, VMTN subscriptions would get non-production licenses into the hands of geeks with home labs, independent developers and the like. VMware should restart VMTN tout de suite, not as a gesture to the power of social media, but because it will be good for business in the long run.

Adobe's Apollo

March 20, 2007 10:00 PM
Developers will need to decide how to use Adobe's vision of rich Internet applications before the technology can bridge the worlds of the desktop and Web browser.

Cingular, Symbian Team On Smartphone Development

October 16, 2006 07:35 PM
Cingular Wireless and Symbian are teaming up to accelerate the development of Symbian OS smartphones.

Google Offers Applets For Web Pages

October 04, 2006 09:50 PM
Google has made the mini-applications it offers for the desktop and in its personalized homepage service available to Web site operators who want to embed the applets in pages.

Windows Live Causes Head Scratching At TechEd

June 13, 2006 08:24 PM
Member of Live development team reports in blog that no one visiting his booth at Microsoft TechEd knows what Windows Live is. If Microsoft customers don't know, then who does?

Microsoft: Less Than Half Of U.S. Adults Get It

May 26, 2006 07:00 PM
Microsoft-sponsored survey found that fewer than 50 percent of U.S. adults are hip to the latest technology buzzwords and even fewer can say what VoIP, RSS or tagging mean.

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