If this isn't the strangest SCO press release yet, I'll eat all 6,000 + 1,000 pages of OOXML (scroll down for the photo). All the country comments, too. Hold the Norway Standards' self justification. That'd be hard to swallow. And
The Web offers one of the most significant opportunities to communicators in modern history, but requires a total redefinition of what communications is.
Big news for Microsoft as they find themselves the proud parents of an ISO 29500 certified OOXML specification -- almost.The ISO -- International Organization for Standardization's approval of the Open Office XML specification was officially announced on April 2. It
Polopoly, a Swedish CMS provider has been acquired by UK based Atex, a technology solutions provider for media companies. The move comes after a year long search by Atex for a content management vendor. Atex plans to use Polopoly's Content
The Swedish company Episerver, one of the worldÂ’s fastest growing providers of Web Content Management (WCM) platforms, has made the strategic investment of acquiring Netstar, enabling Episerver to offer its clients a Web Content Management solution with an integrated community
Vignette understands the importance of providing a dynamic, relevant and most of all, speedy web experience for customers. It's kicking things up a notch with its latest High-Performance Delivery (HPD) software; an expansion on its Web Experience Platform. HPD delivers
The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler.Highlights of the Week* MOSS Adoption Exploding in Europe. All aboard the Sharepoint bandwagon: Intent without application. * Autonomy Beefs Up Their IDOL Search Platform. New features
Productivity improvements in software development and deployment strategies will ultimately have to reckon with the lingering lack of feedback between design time and run time. Software is still a hand-off affair, with developed applications getting tossed into production with little
Read a full transcript. Sponsor: Bungee Labs. On demand applications and cloud computing often mean different things to different people. For developers, software as a service (SaaS) is quickly evolving not only as a means to deliver applications -- but
In the US presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton's ads have been asking who is the most qualified to be picking up that 3am emergency call. Why is a service malfunctioning? Who knows? When it comes to SOA, who should be picking
Jive Software is releasing version 2.0 of its Clearspace collaboration software today along with the announcement that is has acquired Jotlet, a calendaring service. While others don't see a lot of innovation in this version of Clearspace, that belies understanding
The global WebSphere ecology has trooped to Las Vegas this week for the IBM Impact 2008 conference, with a kick-off rally of sorts in the MGM Grand arena this morning. I saw Fleetwood Mac here at a Comdex, must have
After dangling some vague promises about its plans to create seamless social and device "meshes," Microsoft is set to deliver more details about its mesh-syncrhonization strategy -- and deliver its first Live Mesh beta to external testers -- later this
ThinkGOS and Everex have found a new gimmick for selling Linux desktops -- a tie-in with MySpace. The MyMiniPC runs a version of GOS Linux and is priced at $499. It's "optimized" with a host of MySpace applications, and brags
Remember that issue where trying to install Vista SP1 would result in a hard-to-break reboot cycle? Well, the Microsoft Update blog says the problem was caused by "a few unknown and rare events" during the installation of one of the
It's a sad commentary on IT spending when panel on how to cut your budget results in a packed room. But folks are looking for cost cutting tips and obviously looking to trim expenses. Gartner, which advocated that execs prepare
After a number of users reported endless-reboot problems in February after installing one of the prerequisites for Windows Service Pack (SP) 1, Microsoft pulled automatic distribution of it. As of April 8, however, Microsoft will resume pushing out that prerequisite.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Switzerland-based group responsible for Olympic event planning, has been putting pressure on China to open the Internet during the games in Beijing as part of host-nation commitment to media openness. As Ars Technica reported,