Microsoft buys healthcare software
In a move that dramatically steps up its focus on healthcare IT, Microsoft has agreed to acquire software that can integrate data from hundreds of sources and make it available to doctors electronically.
In a move that dramatically steps up its focus on healthcare IT, Microsoft has agreed to acquire software that can integrate data from hundreds of sources and make it available to doctors electronically.
Business Objects unveiled a slew of new products Wednesday, including two new reporting tools and several tools to inject enterprise information management into its business intelligence product line.
IBM plans to roll out four products under its WebSphere middleware stack, designed to help users more easily begin building a service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Microsoft unveiled new business intelligence (BI) software Wednesday that was designed to let midmarket companies use analytics and scorecards to study business data through various organizational roles.
BEA Systems announced Wednesday that it has acquired business process management (BPM) software vendor Fuego in a deal valued at US$87.5 million.
Users who helped spur the growth of Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) programming techniques through grass-roots efforts welcomed last week's news that several top vendors have joined forces to promote it to the open-source community.
IBM has unveiled open-source technology designed so companies can apply analytics to call center logs, warranty claims, technician notes and other unstructured data.
Borland Software CEO Dale Fuller resigned Thursday after the company reported preliminary financial results that were lower than expected.
IBM has announced new software designed to bridge the gap between development and IT operations by more closely tying its Rational testing and development tools with its Tivoli application management software.
IBM, which closed its US$1.1 billion acquisition of Ascential Software last week, Wednesday unveiled the first product suite from the combined company and detailed plans for folding in Ascential's integration and data-cleansing technology.
Microsoft this week gave itself more wiggle room for shipping the Visual Studio 2005 development tools and SQL Server 2005 database lineup.
IBM Corp. has outlined plans for Intel servers and has indicated the company may release blade servers based on AMD processors.
BEA Systems, looking to broaden its middleware business, has taken the wraps off a solutions framework that can help WebLogic Platform users build service-oriented architectures (SOA) for tackling common enterprise pain points like boosting customer service.
IBM on Wednesday unveiled a new version of its WebSphere Application Server software, which is designed to protect applications from server downtime and boost enterprise efforts to build a service-oriented architecture (SOA).