Kristy Pryma

Articles by Kristy Pryma

Developers take the platform taste test

Arguing the virtues of .Net over Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) or vice versa is as productive as arguing the virtues of Coke over Pepsi

Developers take the platform taste test

ANAHEIM, Calif.

Borland bridges .Net, J2EE

Borland Software Corp.'s annual user conference, BorCon 2002, kicked off this week with company executives giving conference attendees a

Pair programmers double their productivity

In many cases, two heads are better than one, however, many managers are known to bristle at the sight of multiple employees commiserating on a task.

PeopleSoft in real time mode

PeopleSoft Inc.

Renaissance men in a wireless world

Great ideas are often born from simple moments. When Leonardo DaVinci conceptualized his inventions and worked out his ideas, he often started out with a rough sketch.

Tight job market finds employers looking closely at education

Not so many semesters ago, companies were in dire straits when it came to filling seats with qualified employees.

PSA solution focuses on operational efficiency and employee productivity

For the past several years, many companies have been endeavouring to send paper-based processes the way of the dodo bird.

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