Adobe heralds 3D authoring, radiosity lighting
Adobe Systems has introducing its 3D authoring tool, Adobe Atmosphere, for building multimedia-based interactive environments for the Web and PDF files.
Adobe Systems has introducing its 3D authoring tool, Adobe Atmosphere, for building multimedia-based interactive environments for the Web and PDF files.
OASIS has formed an ebXML Business Process Technical Committee to further define the e-business XML Business Process Specification Schema (ebXML BPSS) model for business collaborations within and between enterprises.
Boosting development of Microsoft applications for mobile devices, ComponentOne has announced availability of the Q4 2003 version of ComponentOne Studio Enterprise, which supports the Microsoft .Net Compact Framework.
Software licensing practices must change to accommodate economic and technology trends, according to officials at the SoftSummit conference.
IBM wants to make it easier for technology buffs to socialise.
Borland Software has upgradedits Optimizeit Java application testing tool, adding Track and Trace functions for distributed performance analysis.
Siebel and Sun are forging a software development partnership with a goal of boosting performance of Siebel CRM applications running on Sun's Solaris operating system and Sun ONE middleware stack.
Microsoft is boasting that it has surpassed Java usage with .Net and is preparing to make its application development platform more conducive to Web services.
Novell officials at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo have hailed their company's commitment to Linux and criticised The SCO Group for its attempts to extract licensing fees for use of the open source platform.
Code in the Apache open source Web server Version 2.1 is on par with that found in commercial equivalents, according to a study by Reasoning, which provides code inspection services.
Microsoft plans to release a preliminary software development kit for its Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) security technology, also known as Palladium.
If Oracle succeeds in its hostile $US5.1 billion bid to acquire PeopleSoft, the deal could have a ripple effect on vendor partners.
Oracle and IBM plan to announce a Java Specification Request (JSR) to define a Java API for invocations of queries written in the W3C standard XML query language, XQuery, according to an Oracle representative.
Endorsing grid computing as a means to better utilise IT resources, IBM plans to add grid computing technologies to its operating systems and WebSphere application server beginning later this year.
IBM has rolled out new Rational software development products, its first since officially acquiring the company in February.
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By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK