Stories by Paul Krill

Article | 22/06/2006 Microsoft touts Entities to link business, data
Microsoft is working on a data mapping substrate for its Visual Studio developer tool platform called ADO.Net Entities, which will provide a data mode...
Article | 16/06/2006 TECH ED - Microsoft AJAX framework forges ahead
Microsoft's planned Atlas framework for AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) faces difficulty with its development, but promises to be a topnotch of...
Article | 15/06/2006 TECH ED - Malware's commercialisation drives security
As long as there's money to be made, computer security will be an issue, panelists at the Microsoft TechEd 2006 conference said Tuesday.
Article | 13/06/2006 Microsoft rebrands WinFX as Net Framework 3.0
Microsoft has re-branded its WinFX technologies as .Net Framework 3.0 to clarify the naming convention for its developer framework, company representa...
Article | 13/06/2006 TECH ED - Microsoft touts multifaceted 'People-Ready' plan
With a celebrity assist from a star of the TV show "24," Microsoft on Sunday touted its "People-Ready" business strategy and four attendant promises f...
Article | 5/06/2006 Sun, Microsoft eye high-performance computing, AJAX
Sun Microsystems and Microsoft are progressing with programming language research efforts aiming at high-performance computing (HPC) and AJAX (Asynchr...
Article | 31/05/2006 Sun investigating object-aware CPUs
Eyeing boosts in application performance, Sun Microsystems is researching how to improve handling of objects in multiprocessors with a project dubbed ...
Article | 29/05/2006 Power Toys for Visual Studio, IronRuby advance .Net
.Net is getting boosts with diagnostic tools and a version of the Ruby programming language for Microsoft's application development platform.
Article | 22/05/2006 Sun's McNealy asks coders to change the world
Sun Microsystems Chairman Scott McNealy, who had been the company's CEO for 22 years until last month, issued a call to developers Friday to make a di...
Article | 17/05/2006 Sun lays out Java road maps
Sun Microsystems executives revealed at the JavaOne conference on Tuesday future Java technologies being pondered, including Project Semplice, which w...
Article | 30/03/2006 Spring Framework author offers Java outlook
Rod Johnson holds a prominent status in the Java development community. He is the founder of the Spring Framework for Java, a consultant and author. ...
Article | 27/03/2006 Java Symposium: Web development issues raised
Obstacles to developing Web applications were critical in the minds of Java developers at TheServerside Java Symposium last Thursday.
Article | 22/03/2006 Eclipse: Sun still welcome to join
With enterprise application development largely dividing into two camps -- the Java-derived Eclipse faction on one side and Microsoft's .Net on the ot...
Article | 20/03/2006 Microsoft ALM server online this week
Saint Patrick's Day was the lucky day for developers awaiting Microsoft's ALM (application lifecycle management) server.
Article | 15/03/2006 Borland: Interest, but no buyer for tools line
Deciding to concentrate on ALM (application lifecycle management), Borland Software last month announced plans to sell off its faltering JBuilder Java...

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