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    The software giant has announced the .Net Framework Developer Center portal to help educate non-.Net developers in its technologies

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    Microsoft on Thursday said that Oracle had pledged to make its database software work better with Microsoft's development tools.

  • Borland to wield tools against Microsoft

    The revived company readies a software suite to compete against Microsoft's popular Visual Studio.Net. But can it really go toe-to-toe with the tech giant?

  • Microsoft rebuilds .Net tools

    Microsoft will offer developers a glimpse at future versions of its Visual Studio.Net development tools and highlight a number of additions to the product line.

  • At Microsoft, all roads lead to Longhorn

    Microsoft this week gave customers a look at forthcoming development and management tools that are part of the company's long-term plans for the product.

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  • New IBM tools enter e-business market

    IBM plans to introduce new development tools, the first of many releases in the coming months as the company targets new business-software customers.

  • Sun reluctant to make Java open source

    Sun Microsystems is reluctant to make Java source code available through an open-source model because it would encourage incompatible versions of the software, Sun's top software executive said.

  • Sun to upgrade Linux desktop software

    Sun Microsystems plans to release the second version of its Java Desktop System, the server maker's version of Linux for desktop computers.

  • Is Java cooling off?

    Sun tries to quell dissension among Java backers while fending off Microsoft. Is Sun really losing control of the Java franchise? Additional reading: Sun: Open-source Java will happen

  • New Java development tools released

    Sun Microsystems this week released a new version of its Java software development tool with support for Web services.

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  • Microsoft rebuilds .Net tools

    Microsoft will offer developers a glimpse at future versions of its Visual Studio.Net development tools and highlight a number of additions to the product line.

  • At Microsoft, all roads lead to Longhorn

    Microsoft this week gave customers a look at forthcoming development and management tools that are part of the company's long-term plans for the product.

  • Office 11 gains developer tools

    Microsoft is expected to unveil a tool for customizing Office 11 applications based on its Visual Studio programming environment.

  • Allaire JRun Studio 3.0

    Combining a proven HTML editing core with new support for JSPs, Allaire's new JRun Studio 3.0 provides Web developers with an efficient and powerful tool for creating JavaServer Page-based applications.

  • JBuilder 6: Brewing Java the Borland way

    When it comes to IDEs, Java developers are almost spoiled for choice. Borland’s latest version of JBuilder has a lot to offer for server-side and EJB development.

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