Microsoft released long-awaited updates to its database and programming tools to developers on Thursday in the United States and revealed a plan to lure new database customers.
BEA Systems on Thursday in the US is expected to launch a new product line that the back-end software maker hopes will expand the company's audience and perk up sales.
Oracle detailed a major foray into content management and introduced updates to its application server line, part of the company's strategy to grow revenue beyond its database business.
IBM is in discussions with its partners to create a prepackaged set of hosted applications, a move that could ultimately create an online analog to traditional packaged applications and spur market adoption of software services.
Computer Associates plans to submit a portion of its patent portfolio to open-source developers, following moves by other technology companies delving into open source.
An e-business standards body has proposed a series of definitions for how corporations should create common business documents.
Upstart JBoss Group will soon debut a new release of its popular open-source application server software amid a growing dispute with Sun Microsystems over Java standard compliance.
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