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Adobe accommodates Visual Studio, Eclipse
Adobe Systems at its Adobe Max 2008 conference Tuesday heralded a slew of new technologies, including links between its Flex application development platform and Microsoft's Visual Studio software development platform.
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SAP slashes NetWeaver developer subscription price
Citing the weak economy, SAP has cut the cost of developer subscriptions for its NetWeaver platform by roughly 50%.
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Microsoft, Novell eye Moonlight beta, system management
Microsoft and Novell this week are announcing upcoming availability of both the beta version of Moonlight and the general release of Advanced Management Pack for Suse Linux Enterprise for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2.
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Branch office security, traffic management get a lift
Cymtec is announcing reporting and threat-protection upgrades to its network monitoring, analysis and enforcement appliance to give better visibility of network traffic and boost network performance.
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Review: Silverlight, for real this time
Given its strong language support and class library and good runtime performance, Silverlight 2 should eventually be good for any kind of rich Internet application, not just video streaming.
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Facebook app verification fee draws criticism
Facebook now gives its developers the option of submitting their applications for review to obtain a seal of approval, but some developers aren't thrilled with the program.
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