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IBM opens Shanghai IT center

March 28, 2006 Center offers IT services for software development and supports business application packages from Oracle, SAP. TAGS: IT services, software development, IBM Corp., Shanghai, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, business application, information technology, China

IBM invests in software 'governance'

January 30, 2006 Company to introduce Rational Systems Developer, part of an effort to improve project management tools. TAGS: IBM Corp., software development, application development, SOA, project manager, general manager, manufacturing

To grow, Borland to cut off its roots

February 8, 2006 The company, once synonymous with software development, charts a new course--without its development tools. TAGS: Borland Software Corp., Segue Software, software development, development tool, IDE, open source, IBM Corp.

Borland to throw down Gauntlet in lifecycle tools strategy

January 29, 2007 Web-based application allows development teams to track and measure progress of ongoing projects. TAGS: Borland Software Corp., lifecycle management, software development, web-based application, CEO, open source

Tevanian to leave Apple

March 28, 2006 The executive who has led Apple's software development efforts for nearly a decade is leaving the company. TAGS: Software Technology, software engineering, software development, Apple Computer, vice president

Microsoft woos hobbyist developers

April 17, 2008 Company is trying to boost interest in noncommercial software development around Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 and Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition. TAGS: software development, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, hardware maker, hobbyist, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Developer Network, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Sony's software future

March 2, 2006 Consumer electronics is increasingly a software business. That's where Sony's playing catch-up. TAGS: Tim Schaaff, Howard Stringer, Sony Walkman, software development, rival, Tokyo, home entertainment, Sony Corp., Apple Computer, portable device, consumer electronics, Sony PSP, Sony Playstation, Europe, Apple iPod, TV

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 project, open source, framework, programmer, general manager, software company, IM, Microsoft Corp.

Debating the morality behind software development

October 15, 2007 IBM's Grady Booch says the days when developers could dash off code without considering the larger implications are--and should be--coming to an end. TAGS: Grady Booch, nuclear power, software development, software developer, implication, universe, secret, IBM Corp., ethics, London, developer

Wresting free from a software straitjacket

November 30, 2006 Jon Oltsik cautions that the simmering discontent within the IT community over insecure software is about to boil over. TAGS: Software Engineering Institute, software vulnerability, software development, information security, Bill Gates, information technology, security, Microsoft Corp., database

Google launches European coding competition

May 2, 2006 Code Jam contest for engineers makes its Old World debut, with $38,000 at stake in cash and prizes. TAGS: engineer, London, software development, Google Inc., programming, U.K., Europe

Fresh fields for open source

July 17, 2006 Collaborative methods find fans in new areas of software development, from business tools to malicious code. TAGS: enterprise management, open source, software development, malicious code, Novell Inc., robot, Linux

When Intel calls, Skype listens

February 8, 2006 Making a conference call from a dual-core PC? You'll be able to dial in more people if it doesn't have AMD chips, Intel and Skype say. TAGS: Skype, dual-core processor, conference call, Intel, AMD, VoIP, software development, dual-core, PC

Torvalds: 'Hot air' in debates on GPL, content control

January 16, 2007 Both DRM technology and GPL 3 will cause a lot of arguments, the man behind Linux says. But in the end, good technology will prevail. TAGS: Linus Torvalds, GPL 3, GPL, digital-rights management, debate, argument, software development, open-source software, open source, Linux

Microsoft's Visual Studio courts database pros

May 31, 2006 A new database-oriented tool in Visual Studio Team System will let programmers more easily make, test changes to database designs. TAGS: Microsoft Visual Studio, project manager, product manager, database, software development, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp.

Intel's chipset road map lacks a driver

May 17, 2007 An attempt by Intel to improve the performance of basic graphics technology has been stalled by software development delays. TAGS: chipset, Intel, software development, research company, DirectX, AMD, ATI Technologies, NVidia, Microsoft Windows Vista, games, CPU, PC, Microsoft Windows

Oracle has yet to prove Linux cred

October 27, 2006 Software giant's bid to steal Red Hat's business hurts Red Hat, but Oracle has a long way to go before proving its Linux chops. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Oracle Corp., Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux, software development, source code, Cisco Systems Inc., Java, operating system, server

Access pushes for mobile Linux

February 12, 2007 Mobile coders get a new product development kit as Access shows off its Linux platform. TAGS: Mobile Linux, New Product Development, product development, Microsoft Access, Barcelona, Linux, software development, Palm OS, Spain, Palm Inc., mobile phone, open source, operating system

Survey: Software companies increasing offshoring work

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

IBM software geared to reduce PC costs

February 12, 2007 Big Blue's Open Client Offering spans Windows, Mac and Linux by combining Notes, Sametime, OpenOffice and Eclipse software. TAGS: TCO, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus SameTime, Linux, OpenOffice.org, IBM Lotus Notes, software development, Lotus, open source, Apple Macintosh, desktop computer, operating system, PC, server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
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