SAP and VMWare forge support agreement
VMWare said this week that SAP will support its software running on VMWare's ESX Server, in 64-bit Windows and Linux environments.
VMWare said this week that SAP will support its software running on VMWare's ESX Server, in 64-bit Windows and Linux environments.
NetSuite on Monday said the auction period for its first initial public offering has begun and that it expects the price will be finalized by the stock market's close on December 19.
Swiss vendor E2E on Monday launched the 4.0 version of its E2E Bridge tool, designed to speed up application integration projects by directly executing unified modeling language (UML) diagrams.
Hewlett-Packard's business intelligence (BI) services business saw its customer base grow 50 percent in fiscal 2007, the company said this week, while also trumpeting the success of its Neoview data warehousing appliance.
NetSuite's decision to hold an auction-style initial public offering later this month will probably pay off, one analyst judged on Friday.
SourceForge's open-source, project-hosting Web site now has an eBay-like marketplace, where users can offer support services for sale.
Storage vendor Seagate Technology said Thursday it plans to buy MetaLINCS, an e-discovery software firm. The vendor's move follows Iron Mountain's purchase earlier this year of Stratify, which is also focused on e-discovery.
Salesforce.com is set to announce on Wednesday new features for its on-demand enterprise software designed to let customers share hosted data among themselves.
Sun Microsystems on Wednesday will release details of a new award program meant to spur growth and activity within the company's open-source efforts, according to a post by Sun's open-source officer, Simon Phipps, on his corporate blog.
A new company, Cloudsmith, has created a Web-based service meant to let developers access and exchange "virtual distros," or custom configurations, of open-source software.
Instead of labeling the next version of its Silverlight cross-platform browser plug-in 1.1, Microsoft will call it 2.0, and will release a beta version early next year, according to a corporate blog post Thursday.
Enterprise content management and social networking form a natural nexus that is already taking tangible form, a software executive said during a panel discussion Wednesday at the Gilbane Group's annual conference in Boston.
HP on Monday announced a suite of software aimed at capturing a stronger stake in the burgeoning IT automation market.
Fresh off its annual OpenWorld conference, Oracle earned top rankings in a corporate software usage study released this week by ChangeWave, an investment research firm.
Microsoft's recent announcement of a pair of enterprise search products came as the market is at a "tipping point," in the words of one spokesman.