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InternetNews June 27, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Sybase in The 'WorkSpace' Sybase introduced, WorkSpace, which it says is the first application development environment to meet the challenges of developing programs in a service-oriented architecture.  |
InternetNews June 24, 2005 Clint Boulton |
BMC Integrates Goods For ID Ease The management software maker released a suite that enables single sign-on access and user provisioning.  |
InternetNews June 24, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Alfresco Airs Open Source ECM Alfresco is an enterprise-ready, open source content management solution. A technology review will be available for download on Monday.  |
InternetNews June 23, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Integration Products Combine For Beta The systems vendor is bundling integration software from its WebSphere Serrano and Ascential Hawk projects.  |
Macworld June 23, 2005 Glenn Fleishman |
GoLive CS2 Adobe has added key features to GoLive that make this veteran of the Web-design wars even more appealing to its key audience of designers.  |
InternetNews June 22, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sybari Security For Windows Only Microsoft completed its acquisition of Sybari Software, cutting sales of non-Windows products.  |
Macworld June 22, 2005 Ben Long |
Illustrator CS2 Adobe's Illustrator CS2 may have its little annoyances, but it's a great program. The new Live Paint and Live Trace features and new filter capabilities are well worth the upgrade.  |
InternetNews June 21, 2005 Clint Boulton |
SOA, Systinet Spruce Up Web Services Gear Startups SOA Software and Systinet upgraded their Web services management software platforms to improve their speed and ability to process more messages.  |
Macworld June 21, 2005 Robert Ellis |
OD4Contact 2.5 While it lacks some key features, Objective Decision's OD4Contact is worth a serious look if you need a more flexible contact and task manager than Address Book and iCal can provide.  |
Macworld June 21, 2005 Galen Gruman |
InDesign CS2 With more powerful text handling and dozens of other improvements, there's no question that Adobe's InDesign CS2 is the best layout program available.  |
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