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Stories by Paul Krill

  • Microsoft seeks more Web-hosting inroads

    Microsoft is positioning its upcoming Windows Server 2008 operating system as a bonanza that, for Web hosting companies, stacks up well against the rival Linux platform, Microsoft officials said.

  • Developers get multi-core CPU assistance

    RapidMind is has announced software intended to help developers leverage the power of newfangled multi-core processors based on popular x86 chips built by Intel and AMD.

  • .Net, JMS worlds bridged

    JNBridge will bridge the Microsoft .Net and Java Message Service (JMS) worlds this week with the release of adapters linking the two platforms.

  • Microsoft apps developers to get Vista relief

    Help is on the way for developers struggling with using the Visual Studio 2005 development platform with Windows Vista, a Microsoft official stressed at the Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference here on Tuesday.

  • IBM offers 'SOA Healthcheck' workshops

    IBM's global services organization is adding "health check" services to its repertoire of technical services for SOA deployments, looking to assist users dealing with issues resulting from poor planning or partnerships with inexperienced or so-called proprietary IT vendors.

  • Microsoft moves on F# functional language

    Microsoft plans to integrate F#, a functional programming language developed by the Microsoft Research group, into its Visual Studio application development platform, said S. "Soma" Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Microsoft Developer Division, in his blog.

  • CBS, Comcast officials stress embrace of Internet

    Representatives of older and new media companies detailed their embraces of the Internet Friday at the Web 2.0 Summit conference in San Francisco, with supposed old-line companies emphasizing opportunities and dismissing any threats to longstanding business models.

  • BEA, Oracle maintain their silence on takeover offer

    Given the silence from the BEA Systems and Oracle camps early this week about Oracle's unsolicited proposal to buy its middleware rival, the community at large can only sit back and guess what might be the next scene in this drama.