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Open-source developers ride the cloud
Nearly half of developers working on open-source projects plan to offer applications as Web services, using cloud providers, according to results of an Evans Data open-source development survey released today.
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Update: IBM intros Lotus cloud suite, partners with Skype, SF.com
IBM intros Lotus cloud suite, partners with Skype, SF.com
Jeweler cites SAP project in its bankruptcy filing
United Nations looks to SAP for ERP system
Au contraire: Exchange's lead over Notes actually 'getting bigger and bigger,' says Gartner
Microsoft beta lets old Windows apps run on Vista
Micro Focus shows way to extend Cobol to the cloud
Salesforce launches Service Cloud
Google will lay off 100 recruiters, shift to fewer sites
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SaaS Realities
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Review: Windows Azure Services Platform
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Opinion: Does Agile development fit in your organization?
'Agile' is such an uplifting, positive word, it's no wonder everybody wants to use it. But it pays to be careful with one's terms; agile development isn't an automatic fit for everyone.
The problem with free search
The Internet is starting to look less like a way to access the global repository of all human knowledge and more like the biggest department store in history.
Search Engine Optimization for Your Web Site
Whether a Web site is brand new or 10 years old, managing how it appears to search engines is crucial to its success. For most businesses, ensuring that the company's site ranks highly in search results is a make-or-break proposition, which is why search engine optimization is now a multibillion-dollar industry.
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