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Octopiler seeks to arm Cell programmers

February 22, 2006 IBM looks to a new software development automation tool to encourage use of the Cell-based computers it will begin selling this year. TAGS: IBM Octopiler, Mercury Computer Systems Inc., compiler, programmer, IBM Corp., development tool, programming, Sony PS3, researcher, engine, Sony Playstation, Toshiba, TV, Sony Corp.

IBM and Lawson cozy up

May 11, 2005 Undoubtedly eyeing Oracle, companies strengthen their alliance with a plan to jointly sell information technology based on Java. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., Oracle Corp., IBM Corp., middleware, SAP AG, alliance, merger, Java, agreement, programming, database, Microsoft Corp.

Linux gets built-in Cell processor support

March 21, 2006 Updated kernel includes Oracle software for clustered databases, improves how OS runs on multiprocessor systems. TAGS: Linus Torvalds, multiprocessor, kernel, Linux, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Oracle Corp., Sun UltraSPARC, T1, Linux kernel, IBM Corp., Sun Solaris, programming, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., file system, patch management

IBM eyes programming for the masses

April 26, 2006 QEDwiki project, which stands for quick and easily done wiki, lets end users build their own "enterprise mashups." TAGS: Wiki, IBM Corp., RSS, PHP, XML, programming, idea

IBM's 'Marvel' to scour Net for video, audio

September 29, 2004 Search technology could let future generations archive important news footage, or retrieve old scenes from "Flipper." TAGS: IBM Corp., scene, search engine, programming, audio, video, TV

Talking to your TV

February 24, 2005 After finding success in cars and call centers, IBM's speech recognition team works to add voice commands to consumer gadgets. TAGS: speech recognition, contact center, IBM Corp., call-center, home entertainment, Opera Software, programming, Web browser, TV

IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact

June 5, 2008 Laura Bennett, senior engineering manager at IBM's software development community, discusses how the group helps turn research concepts from the labs into practical products. TAGS: software engineering, Semantic Web, data visualization, IBM Corp., community, RAD, software-as-a-service, theory, division, health care, Web 2.0, programming, career, health, open source, information technology

IBM's Booch: The developer's developer

September 26, 2007 Big Blue's Grady Booch is continuing to explore ways to collaborate through applications such as Second Life. TAGS: Grady Booch, Second Life, UML, SOA, IBM Corp., mashup, truth, developer, code, Web service, blog, acquisition, programming

Smarts, timing and chutzpah

March 21, 2006 When it comes to security products, Jon Oltsik says sophisticated tools are being dumbed down for a reason. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., business computing, IBM Corp., security tool, functionality, programming, security, Microsoft Corp.

Open-source honchos trash software patents

February 2, 2005 "Software patents are clearly a problem," Linux founder Linus Torvalds says at the OSDL Linux Summit. TAGS: software patent, Mitch Kapor, Linus Torvalds, patent, Open Source Development Labs, open-source software, SCO Group Inc., open source, IBM Corp., innovation, Sun Solaris, Linux, chairman, founder, programming, Mozilla Corp.

Google acquires programming toolmaker PeakStream

June 6, 2007 The start-up sells tools for writing software that can take advantage of multicore processors as well as graphics and gaming chips. TAGS: multi-core processor, programming, graphics chip, Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., server, games

Sun license gets open-source nod

January 19, 2005 The company has secured a crucial approval in its plan to make Solaris an open-source project, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., OSI, open source, open-source project, approval, Sun UltraSPARC, GPL, BSD, programming, IBM Corp., Linux, server, operating system

Cell companion chip gets hot demo

August 15, 2005 Toshiba shows off a "super companion chip" to the Cell microprocessor that can record 48 TV shows at once. TAGS: Rambus Inc., microprocessor, Toshiba, IBM Corp., PCI, memory, programming, TV, Sony Corp., video

PlayStation 3 to be easy on developers, Sony vows

March 9, 2005 The Cell chip will make use of familiar programming tools and new software to help game makers work smarter, technicians promise. TAGS: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., game company, development tool, programming tool, OpenGL, Sony Playstation, developer, Sony Corp., Sony PS3, programming, API, leader, XML, IBM Corp., games

Open-source allies go on patent offensive

August 11, 2005 Red Hat and OSDL's new patent efforts take a different tack in trying to deter some intellectual-property attacks. TAGS: patent, Steve Mills, software patent, open source, intellectual property, Open Source Development Labs, LinuxWorld, Red Hat Inc., ally, IBM Corp., Sun Solaris, open-source software, Linux, threat, San Francisco, programming

Java devotee BEA eyes scripting languages

August 5, 2005 Scripting initiative would capitalize on languages widely used in Web applications and considered easier to use than Java. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., scripting language, BEA WebLogic, programming model, application server, Java, development tool, Web application, Web service, open source, PHP, programming, Microsoft .NET, developer, language, server

Sun poised to take open-source Solaris step

January 24, 2005 Firm is expected to start sharing some source code of the OS and to detail its OpenSolaris plan on Tuesday. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, OpenSolaris, Red Hat Inc., biotechnology, Linux, Unix, developer, programming, IBM Corp., operating system

Year in review: Linux on the hot seat

December 16, 2004 SCO fell out of the limelight, but its legal actions triggered efforts to wrestle with open-source intellectual-property issues. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., open-source software, Linux, Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc., GPL, intellectual property, open source, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, IBM Corp., programming, Java, Firefox, Web browser

This week in game consoles

March 11, 2005 Microsoft starred at this week's Game Developers Conference, where it released tools meant to ease the creation of games for the next Xbox. TAGS: game console, game company, console, Microsoft Xbox, conference, development tool, Nintendo Co. Ltd., video game, developer, Sony Corp., programming, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., games, video
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