The next version of Sybase Inc.'s enterprise portal software is set to reach beta testers this month and promises new tools that enable enterprise developers and end users to build advanced applications that run inside a portal.
A federal oversight committee is criticizing U.S. President George W. Bush's decision to ease restrictions on the sale of high-performance computers to countries that the U.S. government considers high risk to the national security, such as China and some countries in the Middle East.
In an attempt to prevent the Java application market from fracturing, Sun Microsystems Inc. Monday announced a Java Verification Program for testing enterprise applications to ensure their compatibility with all application server software products that comply with the J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) standard.
Troubled telecommunication carrier WorldCom Inc. Monday said it will be delisted from the Nasdaq Stock Market before the opening of trading on Tuesday.
Microsoft Corp. is extending to its enterprise customers a developer program previously only available to commercial software vendors, offering free resources and tools for building applications and systems based on the .NET platform.
With the deadline to switch to Microsoft Corp.'s new bulk software licensing plan looming, a provider of IT asset management services has made available a service designed to help organizations assess their current software inventory.
Customer service software maker Siebel Systems Inc. reported second-quarter earnings Wednesday that fell short of Wall Street expectations and announced that it would cut its staff by nearly 1,200 to weather the dreary market for its software.