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Infosys to expand in China

August 4, 2005 Indian software company will set up development centers in Shanghai and Hangzhou, pumping in $65 million over five years. TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., China, software development, Shanghai, India, information technology, software company

IBM donates code to help Eclipse get organized

October 12, 2005 Big Blue hopes its intellectual property will help structure an open-source foundation's development processes. TAGS: software development, IBM Corp., open source, intellectual property, process, software company

Programmers told to put security over creativity

April 2, 2004 Certification, education, strict development models and limited legislation are needed to make programs more secure, says a report from security firms and software makers. TAGS: software development, programmer, corporate security, recommendation, certification, incentive, education, security, initiative, software company, Microsoft Corp.

IBM tunes up for Jazz open-source project

January 30, 2007 Set to launch in June, Jazz aims to modernize development tools for programming teams that are geographically spread out. TAGS: software development, development tool, IBM Corp., Stephen O'Grady, open source, programmer, general manager, project, IM, software company, Microsoft Corp.

For rent: Software development tools

January 30, 2001 In a twist on the software-hosting model, companies that make development tools are searching for new profits by offering Web-based tools for rent to software developers. TAGS: development tool, software development tool, Microsoft ASP, software developer, software development, IBM Corp., software company, service provider, Oracle Corp., e-mail

Will code check tools yield worm-proof software?

May 26, 2004 Programs to catch security flaws during the software development process are gaining more traction, as firms look to hold software makers responsible for the security of their apps. TAGS: security flaw, software development, code, security, flaw, software company, developer, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Give developers secure-coding ammo

November 3, 2005 Former White House cybersecurity czar Howard A. Schmidt says programmers need training--and they need to be held accountable for flaws. TAGS: employer, incentive, code, developer, training, software development, security, analysis, software company

SAP opens labs in China, India

December 12, 2003 The German software company's official launch of the R&D centers brings the total number of such labs worldwide to eight. TAGS: SAP AG, Peter Zencke, China, enterprise management, lab, India, Shanghai, Bangalore, R&D, facility, software development, center, software company

Survey: Software companies increasing offshoring work

January 12, 2007 Companies cite faster product development, increase in productivity among incentives to offshore. TAGS: offshoring, survey, outsourcing company, worker, incentive, software development, response, software company, U.S.

AOL takes passage to India

December 22, 2003 Web giant America Online plans to hire programmers in Bangalore as it pares back its Silicon Valley presence. TAGS: Bangalore, America Online Inc., India, Ireland, Netscape Communications Corp., software development, programmer, Silicon Valley, office, Time Warner Inc., technology company, U.S., Google Inc., software company, Yahoo! Inc., California

SAP mum, for now, on top-level hires

June 17, 2005 Enterprise software maker will announce next week several high-profile executives who have been lured away from its rivals. TAGS: Bruce Richardson, SAP AG, Shai Agassi, hire, ERP, Siebel Systems Inc., business software, Oracle Corp., Silicon Valley, talent, Sun Microsystems Inc., software development, software company, database

IBM, JBoss eye new Java plan

September 24, 2003 Big Blue and open-source Java software company JBoss Group are mulling a Java standardization effort aimed at countering the growing popularity of Microsoft's C# language. TAGS: aspect-oriented programming, JBoss Inc., aspect-oriented, Java specification, JBoss, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Java, Java developer, C# language, Java software company, JCP, development tool, IBM Corp., popularity, software development, server software
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