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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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Compuware refocuses: optimization, performance, portfolio management in -- Quality out
This guest post comes courtesy of David A. Kelly at Upside Research, where he’s principle analyst. You can reach him here. Well, okay, maybe that headline is misleading, but the details...
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Borland Software and Skytap a profile from the cloud
I recently spoke with Brad Johnson, Borland Software’s senior director of product marketing about their relationship in the cloud with Skytap. For those who are unfamiliar with Skytap, I've...
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Borland's own 'journey' to Agile forms foundation for new software delivery management solutions
When Borland first started developing in Agile, we had multiple locations, and each site was, in essence, developing its own culture around Agile. What I found was that we were getting into...
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Borland Management Solution offers visibility into software lifecycle delivery and refinement
If you look at most businesses today, IT organizations are expected to have very managed processes for their supply-chain systems and for their human resources systems, but when it comes to...
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Failed Project Facts
The following items are taken from an article in Baseline Magazine:70% TO 85% OF ALL PROJECT REWORK COSTS are due to errors in requirements, says a 1997 article in American Programmer.30% TO 50%...
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.Net Support Expands
Microsoft's .Net has seen strong uptake in its first year on the market, and we expect that to continue as Version 1.1 of the .Net Framework and an expanding number of third-party offerings hit...
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Wireless that Works at N+I
Borland's president and CEO, Dale Fuller, describes his company as the Switzerland of software development. He is molding the company's products to interoperate with a broad variety of platforms...
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Borland: Building bridges between Java and .Net
Borland's president and CEO, Dale Fuller, describes his company as the Switzerland of software development. He is molding the company's products to interoperate with a broad variety of platforms...
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BEA thickens the supersuite plot
The company plans to position itself as a Swiss Army knife for business software development. Can BEA lead by integrating middleware and portals with its application servers, and is Borland on...
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To supersuite IDEs we march: Et tu?
With Oracle, IBM and Microsoft all pushing their integrated development supersuites, can BEA and Borland resist the Web services kitchen sink? That depends: Can you?
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Borland's bird's eye view
Borland's Ted Shelton opens up about Microsoft .Net and the future of Web services in Part 2 of an interview with Eric Knorr.
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Borland's bird's-eye view
Borland chief strategy officer Ted Shelton provides penetrating insight on .Net, Java, Web services, and today's controversies over standards in Part 1 of an interview with Eric Knorr
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Borland, Oracle brew Java tool updates
Borland ships an update to its popular JBuilder development tool, while Oracle releases its Oracle 9i Developer Suite, a set of tools that Java and SQL developers can use to build their Web-based...
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Open source advocate says, "We're better at security"
Bruce Perens, long a force in the open source community, says the open source model is better for finding security flaws, but a more formal process could be even better.
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Borland admits software licensing mistake
Customers are outraged by a clause allowing Borland to enter their premises, which was intented only for enterprises. Software vendor, Borland, has admitted to a licensing error which caused a...
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Borland beefs up JBuilder with Web services
Borland has announced details of a Web services plugin kit for its JBuilder integrated development environment. Borland's Web Services Kit will let firms create and deploy Web services for Java...
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Walking the tightrope
Can software developers keep the open source world happy while charging for free software?
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A marriage made in Antarctica
Before going any further, I must admit that I saw a Microsoft ad that really spoke to me. On a commuter train heading home last week I saw a series of billboards hyping Windows 2000. One of them...
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Top 10 reasons why bringing your business to the cloud can reduce costs
IT professionals are under pressure to do more with less and many are now turning to the cloud as an efficient way to meet the demands of a changing workforce. This video and The Top Ten Tech...
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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