Design Software Company Boosts Online Event Attendance by 500 Percent
White Papers Employing more than 5,000 people globally, Autodesk is a leading provider of software and services for the manufacturing, building and construction, and media and entertainment fields. Autodesk turned to Microsoft Office Live Meeting Event Services...
[August 30, 2007, 1:00]
MSDN Webcast: Introducing Windows Live Services on Mobile Devices (Part 4 of 4): Managing Connectivity and Offline Behavior (Level 200)
White Papers As with any Internet-based software or service, Windows Live requires that client computers and mobile devices have access to the Internet to interact with the provided software and services; however, by their portable nature, mobile devices are...
[September 6, 2008, 1:01]
Microsoft wants to network your home
News Microsoft is looking to uncork a bottleneck for its software and services in the home by selling networking products, starting this autumn, company representatives said. We want to enable software and services through the home, and we've found that...
[July 11, 2002, 14:29]
Who'd have thought... Tech predictions you wouldn't bet on
Talkback Of the three major segments (Services, Hardware, software), Services is the fastest growing , but as you point out, the lowest margin. "Services are the spearhead" - Lou Gerstner. Services for IBM are the keystone.
[October 30, 2003, 19:48]
Comdex '99: McNealy - A future without Microsoft
News Instead of dealing with increasingly complex PCs, consumers should instead only have to deal with a simple set of services. In the future) the computing industry is going to look much more like the telephone industry -- with centralised hardware...
[November 18, 1999, 9:42]
Sun aims Java at the Web services market
News Sun Microsystems is working to turn its Java software for mobile phones and other gadgets into a tool to leapfrog Microsoft in Web services, a movement to remake the Internet that caught Sun flat-footed.
[March 26, 2002, 14:08]
Java brewers to stir Web services pot
News At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco this week, Java software makers will attempt to regain ground lost to Microsoft in the emerging market for Web services development tools and technologies. Sun Microsystems, Oracle, IBM, and Hewlett...
[March 25, 2002, 14:56]
Massive Linux tender delayed
News The NSW Department of Commerce is poised to issue an A$40m (£15.6m)-plus whole-of-government tender for Linux enterprise software and services in mid-September, officials have confirmed. The closely watched tender, to encompass supply of enterprise...
[August 31, 2004, 13:15]
BEA, RIM launch Web services venture
News BEA Systems is partnering with wireless device maker Research In Motion to create a tool for programmers to build Web-based software and services for BlackBerry devices. Software maker BEA and handheld device maker RIM will announce on Wednesday...
[May 1, 2002, 15:34]
UK IT firms told: The market is out there
News The UK's high-tech businesses are being called upon to take a larger share of the £425bn global market for software, services and hardware by upping their export efforts. Mike O'Malley, senior international trade advisor for ICT, Trade Partners UK...
[March 5, 2003, 12:22]
BEA turns to services
News To help persuade customers to adopt its latest set of software products, BEA Systems on Monday will announce new services focusing on consulting, education and support. A chief difference from the past, he said, is bundling services for specific...
[September 8, 2003, 14:10]
SugarCRM adds mobile, collaboration tools
News SugarCRM has updated its popular open-source customer relationship management software, improving compatibility with other web services and adding mobile and collaboration features. The software adds an interface supporting 'Rest' (representational...
[June 2, 2009, 12:55]
Sun adds price tag to StarOffice 6.0
News Sun Microsystems will bundle StarOffice 6.0, its productivity software, with additional services and support to make the package more attractive when it begins charging for the tools next month. Through the StarOffice 6.0 beta programme, we gained...
[March 21, 2002, 13:59]
Hailstorm may mean end of free email
News Microsoft's HailStorm model, in contrast, would take content, services and even software away from the PC. Microsoft's Hailstorm could be the deathknell for free services such as email and messaging, say analysts.
[March 23, 2001, 7:53]
BEA re-suits Tuxedo
News BEA Systems on Monday will tie its workhorse transaction processing software, Tuxedo, to the world of Java programming and Web services. BEA last year released its WebLogic Workshop, an application development application designed to simplify Java...
[February 10, 2003, 9:36]
Public-sector IT spend predicted to fall
News The UK public-sector software and IT services market will begin to wilt as big government IT programmes slow down, analyst house Ovum predicts. But 2007 will see higher-than-average growth, with the UK public-sector software and IT services market...
[September 10, 2007, 16:08]
IBM makes business dashboards mobile
News IBM has released a suite of new software products for mobile executives who want to keep an eye on their business, alongside consulting services for companies that want to cut the wires. The services, which will be sold under the banner 'Mobility...
[August 12, 2008, 15:42]
Extend the Value of System z Investments Through Federated Identity Management Solutions From Tivoli Software
White Papers An SOA leverages open standards to represent software assets as services; in turn, organizations use standardized Web protocols to communicate across boundaries to provide access to these services. Many companies are adopting Web services and...
[April 21, 2007, 1:00]
Microsoft targets Java rivals
News Microsoft hopes to turn up the heat on its Java rivals with plans for new software that could simplify the creation of heavy-duty Web services applications. The software, code-named Indigo, is the next generation of Microsoft's .Net Web services...
[August 8, 2003, 11:15]
IBM and BEA to cut cost of distributed J2EE
News IBM's WebSphere and BEA's WebLogic Web services engines will gain the ability to distribute transactions across multiple offices, without supporting multiple replicas of their databases, using software from cache specialist Persistence Software.
[November 23, 2001, 9:35]



