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    Real Software has extended a software product giveaway designed to exploit Microsoft's decision to end free support for Visual Basic 6 (VB6).

  • Microsoft walks VB tightrope

    Facing protests from legions of Visual Basic developers, Microsoft is not backing down. But it is taking steps to keep them on friendly terms.

  • Developers slam Microsoft's Visual Basic plan

    More than 100 influential developers using Microsoft products have signed a petition demanding the software company reconsider plans to end support for Visual Basic in its 'classic' form.

  • ASP.NET: Revolution, not evolution

    Much debate has centred around the emergence of Microsoft's .Net strategy, however, there is little doubt that it is revolutionary. Here are some of the improvements it may bring to Web programming.

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  • Tips to improve corporate identity management

    Users have a multitude of systems to access and each requires different user IDs and passwords. With high hidden costs of supporting these systems, how can you simplify access?

  • XML streamlines order entry system

    By using XML programming, Excel, Access, and Active Server Pages, one consultant automated a client's order entry process, cut the time the client had to spend rekeying data, and eliminated order entry errors.

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