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Serena Software brings business mashups to mainframe application release process

Serena Software brings business mashups to mainframe application release process

Serena jumped into the mashup world just a little under a year ago. At the time, I said I thought they were "taking a walk on the wild services side," but I saw great hope for their approach. Just last month, Serena made news again when it released its Mashup Composer service, which allows users to drag and drop a wide variety of consumer information and combine it with data from internal applications.

July 15, 2008 by

A closer look at the HTC Shift from Sprint

A closer look at the HTC Shift from Sprint

The last major HTC device I reviewed was the HTC Advantage and since that time I have been a bit excited, as has most of the ultra portable crowd, about the HTC Shift. There are some reviews online for the GSM version of the HTC Shift that is available in Europe, but that is not the version being officially announced in the U.S. next week since there are still legal issues with Qualcomm and their chips. Sprint will be announcing the HTC Shift on Monday, 24 March and this version has an integrated EV-DO/CDMA radio for wireless access on the go.

March 19, 2008 by

Microsoft 14 Tsunami Gets Bigger but Horizon is Changing

Microsoft 14 Tsunami Gets Bigger but Horizon is Changing

Microsoft announced at VoiceCon Orlando their next generation hardware to speed the replacement of the venerable old Public Branch Exchange (PBX) units that are at the heart of corporate collaboration - the telephone system.I recently had the opportunity to be walked through a hands on look at the vast next generation Microsoft productivity 2010 ecosphere, Office, Sharepoint, Exchange and so on, in Microsoft's labs so I could see how everything hangs together.

March 25, 2010 by

News to know: Microsoft; Oracle; SAP; Vista SP1 video

News to know: Microsoft; Oracle; SAP; Vista SP1 video

Notable headlines:Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft mashes up multiple natural-user-interface inputsHow will Microsoft spend its multicore millions?More details emerge on the Microsoft SphereLarry Dignan: The future of computing: Multiple cores, multiple inputsRyan Naraine: Evilgrade: Exploit toolkit pwns insecure online updatesOracle ships emergency workaround for zero-day exploitSafari browser flaw: Session fixation attacks possibleDennis Howlett: More dissent on SAP maintenance price hikeNews.

July 28, 2008 by