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    Borland unveils StarTeam 2008 02/04/2008 15:04:54

    Borland this week announced the availability of [[xref: http://www.borland.com/us/products/starteam/index.html |StarTeam 2008]].
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    CodeGear to supply 1 million dev tool licenses to Russia 04/02/2008 07:29:09

    In a major boost for CodeGear's development tools, the company has been awarded a contract by the Russian Federal Agency of Education to provide 1 million seat licenses of its Delphi and C++Builder products.
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    Metasploit attack app gets update 30/01/2008 08:39:33

    The Metasploit Project Monday updated its signature open-source exploit framework to Version 3.1, adding a new graphical interface for Windows that will boost the number of researchers and hackers who are able to use the attack software, according to its lead developer.
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    IT department headcount at Transpacific balloons to meet rapid growth 07/11/2007 11:49:06

    Following two years of extensive merger and acquisition activity, the Transpacific Industries Group Ltd, has increased staff numbers in its IT department from six to 55 in less than six months.
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    Open source hippies and opinionated bloggers 18/09/2007 12:23:32

    According to basic e-mail etiquette, mass-forwarding an e-mail message is annoying, inconsiderate, and just plain bad form. (And don't get me started on those "REPLY ALL" scoundrels-- grrrr!). But I'm going to break with protocol here, because I simply must share a few choice words from Randall Kennedy, our Enterprise Desktop blogger. Kennedy and I had been trying to come up with a descriptive subtitle for his blog. To tell me about his approach, the ever colorful Mr. Kennedy sent me a deliciously juicy e-mail, which I excerpt below.
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    CodeGear offers IDE for Ruby on Rails 18/09/2007 09:03:05

    CodeGear is today releasing CodeGear 3rdRail, an IDE for building applications with the popular Ruby on Rails open source Web framework.
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    Rails creator on Java and other 'junk' 03/09/2007 08:30:41

    David Heinemeier Hansson was a 23-year-old student at Copenhagen Business School when he began work on Ruby on Rails a little over four years ago. His goal was to write a simple Web application framework that would free developers from the misery of repetitive coding that he sees as inherent in widely used platforms like Java and .Net.
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    Less is more for Ruby on Rails, inventor says 03/09/2007 07:39:49

    Don't expect much to be added to Ruby On Rails this year. When David Heinemeier Hansson gives an update on version 2.0 of his Web application framework at its user conference in September he's as likely to talk about what's coming out as what's going in.
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    Borland ALM survey finds heterogeneity 28/08/2007 11:08:59

    Borland Software surveyed its own customers to get a snapshot of the ALM (application lifecycle management) market and found heterogeneity rules in application development.
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    10 virtualization companies to watch 21/08/2007 09:21:22

    Everybody knows virtualization isn't just about VMware anymore. Many users are past the rush to server virtualization and now need to increase the benefits of the move. They need not only to improve efficiency, performance and management, but also to find ways to extend the technology to their desktop, storage and mobile environments. That's a heavy burden. Product choices can be overwhelming, and a starting point difficult to find. Get on your way with promising products from these 10 companies:
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    CodeGear unveils plug-ins for Eclipse tools 15/08/2007 07:28:33

    CodeGear Monday unveiled a set of plug-ins for open-source Eclipse development tools that the company said can be used to ease application performance, visual development and team collaboration challenges faced by Java developers.
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