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Yahoo releases Address Book API   more similar news »
Yahoo opened up on Wednesday the API to its Address Book service so that external developers can build applications that use Yahoo members' lists of contacts.
Wed Jun 04, 2008
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Lab test: Oracle Database 11g shoots the moon   more similar news »
I like to define a five-point touch system for my database upgrades. If the new version doesn't change my life in five ways, then it's not a significant upgrade. I'll typically quantify my need by approximating how many hours I spend each week performing certain tasks, and then estimate how much time the upgrade will save me. If I spend five hours every week dealing with resource usage and the new release will do it automatically, then I figure the upgrade will save me five hours a week. Now all I have to do is quantify four other features the same way, and I can sell it to management.
Wed Jun 04, 2008
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IBM, Acrobat offer response to Google Apps and Office   more similar news »
The official rollout on Tuesday of IBM?s Lotus Symphony suite of productivity applications along with the launch yesterday of the official beta version of Acrobat.com from Adobe has all the experts asking the same well-worn questions: Now that Adobe, IBM, and Google all have skin in this game, is Microsoft Office under siege yet? And which online offering comes closest to being a viable alternative?
Tue Jun 03, 2008
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Developers: Facebook redesign risky but needed   more similar news »
Facebook's major overhaul of its core member profile pages is a risky but necessary move for the world's second-largest online social network, according to several developers of popular applications for the site.
Fri May 23, 2008
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Study: 25 percent of Web projects over budget   more similar news »
A quarter of Web projects fail to meet their budgets, and 31 percent are delivered late, according to a new study.
Thu May 22, 2008
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Google starts third-party tracking on its ad network   more similar news »
Google Monday said that advertisers will now be able to track their ads on its content network using third-party advertising tags.
Mon May 19, 2008
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Update: Microsoft puts new Yahoo deal on the table   more similar news »
Microsoft said on Sunday that it has raised the possibility of a new deal with Yahoo, one that may involve buying a part of the company but not all of it.
Mon May 19, 2008
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Microsoft puts new Yahoo deal on the table   more similar news »
Microsoft said on Sunday that it has raised the possibility of a new deal with Yahoo, one that may involve buying a part of the company but not all of it.
Sun May 18, 2008
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Facebook to Google: Friend Disconnect   more similar news »
The industry momentum for data portability brotherhood hit a bump on Thursday when Facebook blocked Google's Friend Connect service from accessing Facebook members' data.
Thu May 15, 2008
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DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet   more similar news »
A server problem at the U.S. National Security Agency has knocked the secretive intelligence agency off the Internet.
Thu May 15, 2008
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Update: DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet   more similar news »
A server problem at the U.S. National Security Agency has knocked the secretive intelligence agency off the Internet.
Thu May 15, 2008
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Product review: Jive Software's social enterprise portal   more similar news »
If the many business-oriented blog and wiki solutions are starting to look like one big blur, you're not alone. Most "Web 2.0 collaboration" vendors give you a departmental wiki that works about the same as the rest, but doesn't handle large enterprise deployments or connect with information in other parts of your organization. About a year ago, Jive Software successfully brought a lot of attention to the enterprise social networking category with Clearspace and Clearspace X, collaboration and community platforms, respectively, that provided unusual scalability and usability ? plus they integrated blogs and wikis across the business.
Wed May 14, 2008
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Product review: .Net comes to WebSphere Portal   more similar news »
In the beginning, Mainsoft released Visual MainWin for Java EE, which compiled .Net CIL (Common Intermediate Language) code into Java bytecode. As technically fascinating as that was, on its own it provided limited traction. Much of Microsoft's attractiveness to the enterprise goes beyond its .Net languages and runtime frameworks. It is Microsoft's enterprise applications such as SharePoint and SQL Server that ? for many enterprise programmers ? make the .Net environment worth using. A tool that simply moves .Net code into Java moves that code out of reach of Microsoft's enterprise applications.
Wed May 07, 2008
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Microsoft revamps Download Center using Silverlight   more similar news »
Microsoft continues to eat its own dog food to promote the adoption of its Silverlight technology.
Wed May 07, 2008
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In the cloud: What startups need to succeed   more similar news »
With Google's recent launch of its App Engine, and with the likes of IBM and Amazon having staked claims, cloud computing is clearly a major development in the IT landscape. The benefits are obvious, enabling enterprises to scale rapidly with a level of performance previously available to only the largest companies -- all without adding equipment, software, or staff.
Mon May 05, 2008
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SOA failures traced to people, process issues   more similar news »
Most SOA efforts will fail spectacularly.
Wed Apr 30, 2008
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Cloudy picture for cloud computing   more similar news »
You can call it cloud computing. You can call it grid computing. You can call it on-demand computing. Just don't call it the next big thing -- at least not yet.
Wed Apr 30, 2008
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Microsoft designing application virtualization on server   more similar news »
Microsoft is working on  application virtualization technology for the server that is designed to provide administrators the flexibility to quickly deploy infrastructure and even stream applications on-demand.
Wed Apr 30, 2008
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HP enhancing SOA products in mainstream effort   more similar news »
Seeking to enhance mainstream SOA deployments, HP is increasing SOA quality management capabilities Tuesday in several products.
Tue Apr 29, 2008
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Internet economy looks strong, some experts say   more similar news »
The ever-growing Internet economy should be less susceptible to a U.S. economic downturn than many other industries, with more and more people shopping and doing business online, a group of commentators and businesspeople said Friday.
Fri Apr 25, 2008
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Microsoft's play for cloud computing   more similar news »
At a press briefing this week, Microsoft COO Kevin Turner put some meat on the bones of Microsoft's "software plus services" strategy to deliver cloud computing capabilities to customers. Turner reviewed Microsoft's current on-demand offerings -- mainly Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, plus hosted versions of Exchange and SharePoint -- but also revealed that major new announcements would follow at the Microsoft Partner Conference in early July.
Fri Apr 25, 2008
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IBM news may signal enterprise mashup maturity   more similar news »
An assortment of vendors are releasing enterprise mashup development tools during this week's Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, but those announcements may gain additional resonance from news that broke about two weeks ago, when IBM announced a pair of mashup-related product releases.
Thu Apr 24, 2008
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Microsoft reveals Mesh folder-sharing and sync platform   more similar news »
Microsoft revealed a Web-based service on Tuesday, called Live Mesh, that lets people share data folders across different PCs and devices.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Microsoft rewriting applications for hosted offerings   more similar news »
Microsoft is rewriting many of its applications to offer them in a hosted fashion, an executive said on Tuesday.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Microsoft to host partner software   more similar news »
Microsoft will soon detail ways that partner companies will be able to deliver their services based on Microsoft's hosted services, the software company said on Tuesday.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Microsoft claims of multi-tenancy for Dynamics CRM in doubt   more similar news »
With the announcement on Tuesday that Microsoft will open its datacenters for hosting of its Dynamics CRM solution, the obvious conclusion might be that Salesforce.com will have a major competitor to contend with.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Mashups a hot item at Web 2.0 show   more similar news »
Mashups, which unite disparate data sources in quickly developed Web applications, are a hot topic at the Web 2.0 Expo conference in San Francisco this week, with companies including Serena Software, JackBe, and Kapow Technologies offering new products geared to mashup development.
Mon Apr 21, 2008
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EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says   more similar news »
A vulnerability in servers used by EarthLink to handle mistyped Web page requests may have allowed attackers to launch undetectable phishing attacks against any Internet site, according to a noted Internet security researcher.
Sat Apr 19, 2008
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Microsoft to halt Hotmail access via Outlook Express   more similar news »
In the latest death knell for Outlook Express, Microsoft announced Thursday that it will turn off access to its Web-based Hotmail service from the desktop e-mail software at the end of June.
Sat Apr 19, 2008
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Storm clouds looming for Internet, experts say   more similar news »
While no one predicted a Mad Max-style apocalyptic catastrophe, experts at FutureNet this week nonetheless said that Internet architecture will face stiff challenges over the next few years that could put significant strain on the Web's effectiveness.
Fri Apr 18, 2008
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Google's Urchin 6 arrives after years-long delay   more similar news »
A major upgrade to Google's Urchin Web analytics server software has finally shipped after a delay of about three-and-a-half years.
Wed Apr 16, 2008
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Curl moves to take on Adobe Air in offline RIA business   more similar news »
Curl plans to unveil next week a beta version of a runtime tool that it said will help large organizations extend RIAs (rich Internet applications) to run on the desktop.
Tue Apr 15, 2008
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Europe rejects plan to criminalize file-sharing   more similar news »
The European Parliament rejected attempts to criminalize the sharing of files by private individuals and threw out the idea of banning copyright abusers from the Internet, in a plenary vote Thursday.
Thu Apr 10, 2008
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DLP experts preach taking the long term view   more similar news »
Data leakage prevention has become one of the hottest subsets of the IT security market, but organizations hoping to utilize the tools must retain realistic goals and find the right technologies to meet their individual business models, experts maintain.
Thu Apr 10, 2008
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Google pulls real-time chat app   more similar news »
The buzz around Google's App Engine hasn't died a day after its launch, although not for the reason that Google probably would like.
Wed Apr 09, 2008
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Web users in malware crosshairs   more similar news »
Online malware attacks are becoming more pervasive, targeted, and refined as the underground threat economy continues to evolve and take on the characteristics of an organized industry.
Tue Apr 08, 2008
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IBM, others bring event-driven tools to SOA   more similar news »
At its Impact conference in Las Vegas today, IBM announced an event-driven extension to its WebSphere platform for managing services in an SOA environment. Most SOA platforms have focused on centrally orchestrating services triggered by a process need, such as handling a customer lookup when a salesperson processes an order. But most SOA platforms have not been engineered to handle complex events, in which a pattern of activities -- both random and scheduled -- should trigger a set of services. These complex events are more common in high-transaction environments.
Mon Apr 07, 2008
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What cloud computing really means   more similar news »
Cloud computing is all the rage. "It's become the phrase du jour," says Gartner senior analyst Ben Pring, echoing many of his peers. The problem is that (as with Web 2.0) everyone seems to have a different definition.
Mon Apr 07, 2008
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Apps security testing companies ride wave   more similar news »
Providers of applications security testing tools say business is taking off, as more customers are building such capabilities into their development lifecycles and large platform providers have picked off some of their closest rivals.
Thu Apr 03, 2008
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Iona linking Microsoft, other environments   more similar news »
Iona Technologies is offering technology to link Microsoft applications with systems from Oracle, IBM and others.
Wed Apr 02, 2008
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