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Borland to ship trial C#Builder with IBM software
September 4, 2003
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IBM targets Microsoft developers with new tools
November 1, 2006
Big Blue is marketing Lotus Expeditor as an alternative to Microsoft's .Net.
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Mainsoft brings .Net to WebSphere Portal
May 31, 2006
Company's latest tool allows Microsoft .Net Web applications to run on a WebSphere Portal server.
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The real deal on .Net
September 22, 2003
Ignite/400 founder Bob Cancilla says there is a contradiction between professions of interoperability and a Web services platform based on a Windows-only systems that locks customers into a single ...
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Why Microsoft needs IBM this time around
September 22, 2003
CNET News.com's Mike Ricciuti says the Microsoft-IBM "love fest" around Web services is being driven by a lot more than mutual concern for the greater good.
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Ballmer: 'We'll catch Google'
June 27, 2005
At a partner conference, the CEO defends Redmond's search efforts but admits that the .Net effort has been at a standstill.
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Promoting the promise of Longhorn
July 20, 2004
Microsoft's new developer division vice president, S. "Soma" Somasegar, plots a course for making Microsoft's Windows and .Net software the cutting-edge favorite of developers.
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Unisys mainframe gets .Net, Java
July 28, 2003
The company, one of the few remaining in the mainframe market, will begin selling a new high-end system that includes features to run newer software.
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Borland assembles a bigger toolkit
November 3, 2003
The software maker expects later this year to deliver on its plans to bundle tools that work with Java and Microsoft's .Net software.
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Sun wrestles with open-source Java
July 2, 2004
An open-source approach could strengthen Sun's software. But Sun is moving cautiously.
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A smoother blend for Java
November 25, 2003
IBM and BEA collaborate on ways to ease technical differences in their Java lines. Also, software providers work on interoperability among competing development tools.
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XP, Exchange take center stage at TechEd
May 21, 2004
Microsoft is expected to lay off Longhorn evangelism in favor of current products at its IT conference next week.
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Sun says Microsoft pact not a blow to standards
April 6, 2004
Despite a new window into Microsoft's proprietary technology, Sun Microsystems won't stop its call for open standards, executives and analysts say.
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Linux powers throw weight behind desktop version
November 12, 2003
Red Hat, IBM and an open-source consortium are each beginning serious work to advance Linux for use on desktop computers, possibly making the OS a more serious threat to Microsoft.
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Open-source LAMP a beacon to developers
June 14, 2005
Companies that thrive on Linux, Apache, MySQL and related software band together to better support corporate customers.
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Longhorn and the battle for Web services
August 29, 2003
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the next version of Windows won't necessarily determine the outcome of the jockeying among Microsoft, IBM, Sun and BEA.
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Java camp takes cue from Microsoft
September 16, 2003
The software giant's rivals are countering it by adopting one of its most successful strategies: Offering easy-to-use tools to drive sales of server software.
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Week in review: Big boy blues
February 27, 2004
Two of tech's biggest names hit stumbling blocks, as Microsoft mulls plans that may delay a major OS upgrade and Oracle learns that its PeopleSoft takeover may be slipping away.
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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.
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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.
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