IBM tools enter e-business market
News IBM released the newest versions of WebSphere Studio, a Java software programming tool for building Web services, an emerging way to build software by allowing businesses to interact via the Web. The new WebSphere Studio tool supports the latest...
[September 25, 2002, 9:50]
Microsoft brings embedded products to the cloud
News Under Microsoft's cloud strategy, what it calls 'software plus services', the company intends to extend web capabilities to the different flavours of its Windows Embedded operating systems — CE, Standard, NavReady 2009 and POSReady 2009 — so users...
[March 31, 2009, 9:10]
OASIS tackles messaging for Web services
News OASIS will base its work on an existing specification called Web Services Reliability (WS-R), that was developed and published by Fujitsu, Hitachi, Oracle, NEC, Sonic Software and Sun Microsystems. Once a standard is finalised and adopted by...
[February 27, 2003, 8:17]
Microsoft unveils 'Azure' cloud OS
News Windows Azure is part of a set of new and existing technologies behind the Azure Services Platform, a development and execution platform that runs end-user and corporate software on Microsoft's own servers, accessible over the web.
[October 27, 2008, 17:15]
IBM takes B2B directory tech open source
News Sutor added that the Java technology and UDDI project are all part of IBM's efforts to create the technology for Web-based software and services. IBM plans to ship its Web-services software over the next six months, IBM executives said.
[January 25, 2001, 16:04]
IBM's Blue Typhoon plans swirling
News Blue Typhoon, also known as the Utility Management Infrastructure, is IBM's set of tools and software for weaving disparate computers into a coherent unit that can take on large projects or ease peak computing strains, said Dev Mukherjee, vice...
[December 18, 2002, 9:41]
IBM takes Linux consulting to Brazil
News IBM earlier this year realigned its software and services organisations to sell to corporations along industry lines. The consulting services are designed to help customers plan and implement strategies to replace existing software with a Linux...
[June 14, 2004, 16:25]
Web services to weave devices together
News For example, the software will enable a personal digital assistant to locate available services such as printing or file sharing on a wireless network. Microsoft and Intel are backing a standardisation effort to connect all manner of devices, from...
[February 18, 2004, 10:35]
IBM and Microsoft shun W3C standards meeting
News The capability, called choreography or orchestration, means that businesses can use XML (Extensible Mark-up Language)-based Web services to build software for sharing data and processes in complicated business scenarios.
[March 14, 2003, 9:59]
Microsoft and Qwest ink US DSL pact
News Under a five-year pact, Microsoft and Qwest will bring together the software maker's MSN Internet access, content and services with the phone giant's high-speed Internet network and communications services for consumers in Qwest's 14-state region.
[April 26, 2001, 14:53]
Microsoft's CeBIT: Stinger on show as .Net gets plugged
News To no-one's surprise, that vision is heavily tied into Microsoft's .Net strategy, with Microsoft software -- including the recently announced HailStorm -- helping to create robust mobile services that will provide business users and consumers with...
[March 23, 2001, 14:48]
IBM sees profits in smaller firms
News The effort, which includes hardware, software, services and financing plans, seems to be paying off. On Wednesday, Big Blue plans to announce the products, which include network management and disaster-recovery services.
[April 28, 2004, 8:35]
Shades of things to come -
Talkback Microsoft announced on July 10, 2007 at the Worldwide Partner Conference in Denver, that a new suite of products called Microsoft® Software Licensing and Protection Services (SLP Services) will become available in the October timeframe.
[September 4, 2007, 4:34]
Firewalls: Your first line of defence
News This means anyone on the Internet can identify your computer—and perhaps scan it to see whether it's running vulnerable software or services. As a systems administrator for an ISP , my primary function is to support several thousand customers by...
[February 21, 2006, 15:00]
SAP boosts British presence
News SAP said it will open offices in Reading, as well as Amsterdam and Singapore, to supply software maintenance and support services at a discount to former customers of PeopleSoft and JD Edwards. Those services form the basis of the company's safe...
[April 26, 2005, 10:00]
Firm changes mind on SOAP patent
News Portal software maker Epicentric has changed its stance regarding a patent on a key Web services standard, paving the way for its approval. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), a standards body that oversees some Internet protocols, is nearing...
[November 7, 2002, 15:14]
C# gets ISO approval
News Microsoft is continuing its efforts to standardise its C# programming language, the software giant's competitor to Java and a foundation for its next-generation Internet services. Net development tool and the company's strategy for selling...
[April 3, 2003, 11:25]
Microsoft locks down Office documents
Talkback A recent upgrade from Office97 on pcs to Office XP in terminal services was a disaster sincce Offic XP does not work very well with treminal services. Before Microsoft push new software they should make sure their existing software works.
[September 3, 2003, 10:26]
Support for Telecom Solutions Company
White Papers It was required for the vendor to provide a professional services team with not only relevant software & hardware skills but also telecom domain experience. In a positive and expanding business scenario, the client had to ensure availability of...
[February 27, 2009, 0:23]
Credit Suisse Group Optimizes Resources With an Automated Server Provisioning Solution From Symantec
White Papers Leveraging VERITAS OpForce software from Symantec, the global financial services leader reduced server provisioning to 30 minutes, thereby enabling faster roll out of new software releases and time to market for new application services.
[August 29, 2009, 1:23]



