MontaVista Software recently released the latest version of its reat-time Linux operating system (RTOS), MontaVista Linux Professional Edition 5.0. New to the product are a faster response time, an updated Linux kernel, advanced protocol support, and a host of tools for developers of RTOS systems and applications.
The first release candidate of Red Hat's long-brewing JBoss Application Server 5.0 will be available imminently, according to a blog post by Sacha Labourey, chief technology officer of Red Hat's JBoss division.
I'll kick off this roundup by eating a little crow -- I pooh-poohed the notion that Google might not be rolling out Key Lime Pie at this year's I/O conference in last week's installment, saying that I'd still be expecting Android 5.0 to show up in San Francisco.
Safe, secure and easy to deploy - what more could you ask from a federation server? Ping Identity's newest version of the PingFederate server (Version 5.0) promises just that. The "easy" part is Auto-Connect, a major new feature of the latest version of the industry's first third-party federation server, that promises to significantly speed up the time it takes to establish SAML connections.
Those who write for, support, install and maintain the widely used open source MySQL database platform will be interested in the first release candidate of the forthcoming MySQL 5.0, launched last week.
Those who write for, support, install and maintain the widely used open source MySQL database platform will be interested in the first release candidate of the forthcoming MySQL 5.0, launched last week.
One day after Ballmer, Chambers detail collaboration, Microsoft singles out Cisco CallManager as inferior to new Office Communications Server 2007 designed to monitor network performance.
Motorola and Kodak on Monday launched the ZN5, a new candy bar-style mobile phone with a 5.0-megapixel camera, the first device from its new Zine line.
Genuitec will link rival NetBeans with its Eclipse open source technologies in a preview release of the MyEclipse 5.0 environment for enterprise and Web application development being unveiled on Friday.
As a startup, Aternity four years ago captured a place on a Network World list of 10 IT management companies to watch for its then-unique ability to measure application performance from the user perspective. Now, with release of the 5.0 version of its Frontline Performance Intelligence (FPI) Platform, the company says it has set a new milestone.
Astaro this week is announcing Version 5.0 of its popular Astaro Security Linux product for small businesses and enterprises. Among the new features in the update are improved virus protection and intrusion detection, expanded VPN capabilities, and support for beefier hardware.
Red Hat this week made available its JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 5.0, the foundation for the vendor’s new Java-based middleware strategy and a core element of its emerging cloud plans.
Funk Software in Cambridge, Mass., has announced Proxy 5.0, a new version of its remote control software designed to make it easier for help desk workers to support remote desktops.
A low-cost smart phone from Microsoft codenamed Peabody is nearing completion and will run on the recently released Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, an executive from the software giant said Tuesday.
Because setting up and deploying software that touches every client on your corporate network is no trivial matter, we assessed how each vendor handled this daunting process.
VMware yesterday said it has added more security vendor partners to its vShield product-development program in which security firms work with the company to develop data protection specifically designed for VMware's flagship virtualization platform, which today is vSphere 5.0.
Each product was tested on a gigabit Ethernet switched network containing servers running Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition, FreeBSD 5.0, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, and Novell SUSE Enterprise Server 10 (all patched to current revisions).
VMware today said its virtual-machine infrastructure software, vSphere 5.0, has achieved certification under what's known as the Common Criteria program, a U.S.-supported international effort to test software in labs for security and general soundness in technical features.
Many factors enter in when an individual end user chooses between a BlackBerry, an iPhone or another device – there's coolness, cost, cachet, ease of use, features, apps. But for IT execs deploying a fleet of mobile devices, it's all about management.
Declining birth rate, aging population, natural disasters, pollution: Do these sound like issues the IT industry can deal with? Japanese businesses say yes, and a number of them are at the Cebit trade show in Hanover, Germany, to explain why.