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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT REPORT http://www.infoworld.com/ Thursday, March 24, 2005
* Blame Visual Studio .Net * Using RSS for data integration * Novell preps Linux Desktop 10 * Interview: IBM's Rumbaugh scorns Microsoft UML stance * IBM offers VMware apps * Microsoft bridging relational, object, XML data models * Product Guide: GreenBorder Professional Edition 2.7.2 * Blogs: PubSub's structured blogging initiative
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BLAME VISUAL STUDIO .NET
I dreamed that Microsoft put me in charge of development for its 64-bit enterprise server applications, the Exchange and SQL Server, and so on, all of which travel collectively as Windows Server System. I was asked to find out why some elements of WSS won't run on 64-bit Windows, even though Opteron and 64-bit Xeon run 32-bit apps unmodified. "That doesn't make sense," I said to myself as I sized up my expansive corner office. http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=C6B8B5:353CA35
USING RSS FOR DATA INTEGRATION
Last week at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, Jeff Bezos announced OpenSearch, an API that enables third parties to inject their own live search results into Amazon's A9.com. I didn't attend ETech this year, but that cloud had a silver lining: I was able to dive right in and do an OpenSearch implementation. http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=C6B8B2:353CA35
NOVELL PREPS LINUX DESKTOP 10
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -- Linux is ready for the corporate desktop, and the forthcoming version of Novell's Linux Desktop offering will go head-to-head against Windows, Novell executives said here this week at the company's annual BrainShare gathering. http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=C6B8B1:353CA35
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INTERVIEW: IBM'S RUMBAUGH SCORNS MICROSOFT UML STANCE
Jim Rumbaugh is an IBM Distinguished Engineer who currently leads software modeling efforts at IBM Rational. Along with Grady Booch and Ivar Jacobson, he was part of the "Three Amigos," a trio responsible for developing Unified Modeling Language, which was adopted by the Object Management Group in 1997. He also has participated in development of the Rational Unified Process and was chief developer of the Object Modeling Technique for object-oriented analysis and design. InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul Krill met with Rumbaugh at the SD West 2005 conference in Santa Clara, Calif., last week to discuss UML, SOA (service-oriented architectures) and ESB (enterprise service bus) technology. Rumbaugh had some harsh words for Microsoft and its fence-sitting on UML. http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=C6B8B4:353CA35
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IBM OFFERS VMWARE APPS
Hoping to inspire more enthusiasm among corporate and smaller users alike for virtualization technology, VMware signed a deal to bundle evaluation copies of its entire virtual infrastructure software line with all IBM Intel-based eServer BladeCenter servers. http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=C6B8B3:353CA35
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MICROSOFT BRIDGING RELATIONAL, OBJECT, XML DATA MODELS
Microsoft Research has had 7,000 downloads of its Comega programming technology, which is intended to bridge the gap between relational, object, and XML data models. http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=C6B8B6:353CA35
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PRODUCT GUIDE: GREENBORDER PROFESSIONAL EDITION 2.7.2
GreenBorder works by running all IE and Outlook untrusted content inside a virtual environment. It successfully removes most spyware and malware, but overall protection capability is potentially diminished because it runs malicious code in the virtual environment and against other untrusted networks.
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BLOG: PUBSUB'S STRUCTURED BLOGGING INITIATIVE
I had a fascinating conversation the other day with Bob Wyman, the CTO and co-founder of PubSub.com. PubSub's game is "prospective search" -- watchlists, in ...
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