MicrosoftÂ?s Automated Agent: Can We Talk? The latest version of Microsoft's automated help agent for companies, adds support for SharePoint searches.
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Borland Finally Sells CodeGear After a year and half of trying, Borland find a buyer of developer tools spinoff.
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Red Hat Heads For The JON 2.0 New JBoss Operations Network takes aim at open source middleware management, though the solution isn't entirely open source -- yet.
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Out with the Old, in with the New at JavaOne Java EE 6, SE 7 and JavaFX all make impressive debuts.
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Oracle: Eating its Own Open Source Food The database giant isn't just into Linux and Xen for the money, is it?
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Big Money and Open Source May Not Compute UPDATED: Open source has the adherents and the contributors, but what about the income? Patience, say the developers.
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Open Source Embrace Gives Sun New Fans Prelude conference to JavaOne highlights Linux, Ruby and MySQL. Welcome to the new Sun Microsystems.
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NetBeans, OpenSolaris Also in Spotlight at JavaOne Java will still take center stage, but Sun will make other announcements in support of the popular programming language.
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SAP Is Wooing the BlackBerry CRM Crowd Software giant will natively integrate its business apps into RIMM's BlackBerry.
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SpringSource's Spring Cleaning for Java It's out with the old libraries and in with the new, courtesy of the Spring library developer's newly released modular application server. Link
Can HP Broaden SOA's Appeal? The system giant has enhanced its testing and management products to improve service-oriented architecture.
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Sony Ericsson Adds Flash Support to Mobile Java Developers writing Java ME apps for their mobile phone can now add Flash Lite animations. Next stop: open source.
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AOL to Open VoIP APIs On the heels of Open AIM, AOL is now planning to open its pay-per-minute Call Out service to developers.
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Tellme to BlackBerry: Listen Up The Microsoft subsidiary targets BlackBerry for 'on-the-go'
information services.
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Sun Latest to Help App Vendors Get 'SasSy' Using its existing technologies, Sun will allow customers to convert their existing Solaris applications into on-demand versions. Link
Ubuntu's 'Hardy' Cozy With Windows Popular Linux distribution isn't afraid of desktop Linux and will even let users use Windows to get there.
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The $4.6B Business of The Social New research looks forward to a booming market for Web 2.0 technologies geared for the workplace.
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Office 2007 Fails The OOXML Test Despite its origins in Microsoft's productivity suite, changes made to woo ISO votes now mean Office 2007 is noncompliant. Link
Intel Moves Into Mashups Chipmaker takes a rare step beyond hardware with consumer-focused mashup application.
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