Hotmail co-founder launches Microsoft Office rival

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Playing in the same space as both Microsoft Office and Google Docs, Sabeer Bhatia’s Live Documents was launched on Wednesday.

Live Documents is a suite of online office applications offering functionality that InstaColl, the company behind the suite, claims is equivalent to Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Built using rich internet applications technologies including Flash and Flex, Live Documents allows users to view and edit documents online within a web browser.

CodeGear JBuilder 2007 wins the Technology of the Year Award by InfoWorld

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

InfoWorld has awarded CodeGear JBuilder 2007 as the best Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE) in its 2007 Technology of the Year awards.The InfoWorld awards recognize significant technologies of the past year that assured to make the greatest impact on enterprise IT strategies.JBuilder 2007 is an IDE built on the open source Eclipse framework, which makes development of Java and Web-based collaborative applications faster and more reliable. JBuilder 2007 combines the advantages of the Eclipse framework with Builder innovative rapid application development (RAD) functionality. t a great honor to receive this award and thrilled by the success of the product in just one year. JBuilder 2007 offers unique graphical tools, performance tuning capabilities, and collaborative development features on top of Eclipse which are translating into real productivity and costs benefits for developers and development teams, said CodeGear CEO Jim Douglas.CodeGear from Borland Software Corporation delivers development tools for a wide spectrum of software developers ranging from individuals to enterprise teams. CodeGear products enable developers to freely develop on their platform of choice while focusing on simplifying complex technologies and tasks so they can concentrate on application design, not infrastructure, to enable on-time project delivery.According to Andrew Binstock, senior contributing editor at InfoWorld 揓Builder 2007 is very smooth, robust IDE with many innovative features. It safe to say that CodeGear decided to throw everything it had at this release and succeeded brilliantly.

CodeGear JBuilder 2007 wins the Technology of the Year Award by InfoWorld

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

InfoWorld has awarded CodeGear JBuilder 2007 as the best Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE) in its 2007 Technology of the Year awards.The InfoWorld awards recognize significant technologies of the past year that assured to make the greatest impact on enterprise IT strategies.JBuilder 2007 is an IDE built on the open source Eclipse framework, which makes development of Java and Web-based collaborative applications faster and more reliable. JBuilder 2007 combines the advantages of the Eclipse framework with Builder innovative rapid application development (RAD) functionality. t a great honor to receive this award and thrilled by the success of the product in just one year. JBuilder 2007 offers unique graphical tools, performance tuning capabilities, and collaborative development features on top of Eclipse which are translating into real productivity and costs benefits for developers and development teams, said CodeGear CEO Jim Douglas.CodeGear from Borland Software Corporation delivers development tools for a wide spectrum of software developers ranging from individuals to enterprise teams. CodeGear products enable developers to freely develop on their platform of choice while focusing on simplifying complex technologies and tasks so they can concentrate on application design, not infrastructure, to enable on-time project delivery.According to Andrew Binstock, senior contributing editor at InfoWorld 揓Builder 2007 is very smooth, robust IDE with many innovative features. It safe to say that CodeGear decided to throw everything it had at this release and succeeded brilliantly.

CodeGear JBuilder 2007 wins the Technology of the Year Award by InfoWorld

Friday, February 1st, 2008

InfoWorld has awarded CodeGear JBuilder 2007 as the best Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE) in its 2007 Technology of the Year awards.The InfoWorld awards recognize significant technologies of the past year that assured to make the greatest impact on enterprise IT strategies.JBuilder 2007 is an IDE built on the open source Eclipse framework, which makes development of Java and Web-based collaborative applications faster and more reliable. JBuilder 2007 combines the advantages of the Eclipse framework with Builder innovative rapid application development (RAD) functionality. t a great honor to receive this award and thrilled by the success of the product in just one year. JBuilder 2007 offers unique graphical tools, performance tuning capabilities, and collaborative development features on top of Eclipse which are translating into real productivity and costs benefits for developers and development teams, said CodeGear CEO Jim Douglas.CodeGear from Borland Software Corporation delivers development tools for a wide spectrum of software developers ranging from individuals to enterprise teams. CodeGear products enable developers to freely develop on their platform of choice while focusing on simplifying complex technologies and tasks so they can concentrate on application design, not infrastructure, to enable on-time project delivery.According to Andrew Binstock, senior contributing editor at InfoWorld 揓Builder 2007 is very smooth, robust IDE with many innovative features. It safe to say that CodeGear decided to throw everything it had at this release and succeeded brilliantly.

CodeGear JBuilder 2007 wins the Technology of the Year Award by InfoWorld

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

InfoWorld has awarded CodeGear JBuilder 2007 as the best Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE) in its 2007 Technology of the Year awards.The InfoWorld awards recognize significant technologies of the past year that assured to make the greatest impact on enterprise IT strategies.JBuilder 2007 is an IDE built on the open source Eclipse framework, which makes development of Java and Web-based collaborative applications faster and more reliable. JBuilder 2007 combines the advantages of the Eclipse framework with Builder innovative rapid application development (RAD) functionality. t a great honor to receive this award and thrilled by the success of the product in just one year. JBuilder 2007 offers unique graphical tools, performance tuning capabilities, and collaborative development features on top of Eclipse which are translating into real productivity and costs benefits for developers and development teams, said CodeGear CEO Jim Douglas.CodeGear from Borland Software Corporation delivers development tools for a wide spectrum of software developers ranging from individuals to enterprise teams. CodeGear products enable developers to freely develop on their platform of choice while focusing on simplifying complex technologies and tasks so they can concentrate on application design, not infrastructure, to enable on-time project delivery.According to Andrew Binstock, senior contributing editor at InfoWorld 揓Builder 2007 is very smooth, robust IDE with many innovative features. It safe to say that CodeGear decided to throw everything it had at this release and succeeded brilliantly.

Red Hat announces real-time additions to Linux

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

RedHat’sMessaging Real-timeGrid (MRG) was launched as a beta on Tuesday witha full release in the first half of 2008. MRG is an addition to the open-source specialist’s Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform, and isdesigned for businesses such as banks that need to carry out transactions on their IT systems as instantaneously as possible, or “real-time”.

MRG gives Red Hat’s core operating system real-time functionality,said Scott Crenshaw, vice president of Red Hat’s infrastructure business unit at a pre-launch event on Monday. With a real-time operating system,IT managerswould have guaranteed response times, and no longer have to overprovision to meet required service levels, he explained. “Our prediction is that real-time will become a normal part of the infrastructure.”

MRG includes message-queuing middleware, that allows applications to communicate with each other. It is the first commercial implementation of Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), an open-source system that Crenshaw claims is 100 times faster than competing proprietary products from Tibco and IBM.

“I don’t think this is the last time you’ll see a hundredfold improvement,” saidCrenshaw, who credits the speed-up of messaging services to the community-development model.

Hotmail co-founder launches Microsoft Office rival

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Playing in the same space as both Microsoft Office and Google Docs, Sabeer Bhatia’s Live Documents was launched on Wednesday.

Live Documents is a suite of online office applications offering functionality that InstaColl, the company behind the suite, claims is equivalent to Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Built using rich internet applications technologies including Flash and Flex, Live Documents allows users to view and edit documents online within a web browser.

iPhone gets NetSuite CRM and ERP apps

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

This capability is called SuitePhone. Although the iPhone is yet to appear outside the US, it is expected to arrive within a few months in the UK and NetSuite has confirmed that UK customers will be able to take advantage of the compatibility.

The iPhone is one of the most heavily hyped gadgets to date. Although it has caused the greatest stir in the consumer sector, many businesses have begun considering its applications in the enterprise sector.

NetSuite has made use of the fact that Apple has integratedsupport for Ajax web development standards into the iPhone. Apple claims that developers can create web applications using Web 2.0 standards that will work just as well as applications that have beenwritten natively for the iPhone.

The NetSuite services that will become usable through the SuitePhone application include enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM) and e-commerce functionality. NetSuite 2007.0 is currently being rolled out to existing customers and will be made available to new customers in August.

Gartner: Businesses should ban the iPhone

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

IT departments should be extremely wary of allowing staff to use Apple’s mobile handset as it does not contain the necessary functionality to comply with basic corporate security, analysts warned in a research note released on Thursday. The iPhone will be launched in the US on Friday.

Gartner lists the following reasons to steer clear of the iPhone for now:

Lack of support from major mobile device management suites and mobile-security suites

Lack of support from major business mobile email solution providers

An operating system platform thatis not licensed to alternative hardware suppliers, meaning there are limited backup options

Feature deficiencies that would increase support costs(for example, no removable battery)

Currently available from only one operator in the US

An unproven device from a vendor that has never built an enterprise-class mobile device

The high price of the device, estimated at $500 (?50)

A clear statement by Apple that it is focused on consumer rather than enterprise

Integrating mobile devices and other tech into corporate IT networks, while maintaining security policies, has become an increasing problem for businesses. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that manufacturers providetools that allow staff to integrate their device into the corporate network, the analyst groupclaims.

“Most handheld devices come with easy-to-use tools that enable rapid interfaces to business systems,” the report stated. “When end users install such tools, they effectively ‘punch a hole’ through the enterprise security perimeter ?data can be moved across applications to personally owned devices, without the IT organisation’s knowledge or control.”

Blogger star of new web series

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

The social network announced today it had secured the exclusive

international distribution rights for Quarterlife, a new

series from Emmy award-winning producers Marshall Herskovitz and

Edward Zwick.

MySpace Australia spokesman Darain Faraz said the deal was just

the first of many shows it planned to offer through MySpace TV, which up until now has

consisted mainly of user-submitted clips.

He said within the next few weeks the site would announce a

number of “local content sharing deals” with Australian content

providers.

“We are on the verge of announcing some fairly huge stuff,” he

said.

MySpace has 3.8 million registered Australian users but its

growth rate now lags well behind Facebook’s, which earlier

this year surpassed 200,000 Australian users.

But where Facebook’s expansion is now being driven by

third-party applications, which have rapidly expanded the

functionality of the site, MySpace is looking to hold on to its

users through new features such as MySpace TV and Instant

Messenger.

Quarterlife, which will premier in seven languages on

MySpace’s global sites on November 11, delves into the lives of six

people in their 20s and charts their “coming of age as a part of

the digital generation”.

The show was unashamedly written to appeal to today’s tech-savvy

youth - the central character, a young woman named Dylan, is a

blogger whose video diary divulges a few too many of her friends’

closest secrets.

It purports to be a “truthful depiction of the way young people

speak, work, think, love, argue and express themselves”.

To that end, Herskovitz and Zwick - the force behind My

So-Called Life, thirtysomething, Legends of the

Fall and Blood Diamond - will invite their audience to

participate in the ongoing development of the series “through

writing and video submissions”.

There will be 36 episodes in total and the producers plan to

create a mini social network around the show through a website, quarterlife.com. It will also

have its own profile page on MySpace, which MySpace says will

include bonus content such as character profiles, behind-the-scenes

video footage and storyline secrets.

Herskovitz and Zwick said the fact Quarterlife was an

independent project meant they had full “creative autonomy”, which

isn’t always possible when producing shows for traditional TV

networks.

“For better or worse, Quarterlife is truly our own

vision,” Herskovitz said.

The Quarterlife concept was originally conceived three

years ago as a TV pilot called “%26#188; life”, developed for the US

network ABC. The project was axed due to “creative differences”

between the producers and ABC, after which the script was

completely rewritten for an internet audience.

“When Emmy award-winning producers come to MySpace TV - you know

this is reaching a whole new level,” Myspace CEO Chris DeWolfe said

in a statement.

In the US, MySpace has already dabbled extensively in digital

broadcasting, securing the rights to a number of smaller series and

short clips including the web series Prom Queen, a

teen-oriented serial drama made by a US studio owned by former

Disney boss Michael Eisner.

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