2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: Sparx Systems
Enterprise Architect is a UML 2-based tool for modeling, designing, building and tsting software projects
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 2 Points
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2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: Urbancode
Urbancode’s AnthillPro offers a complete enterprise continuous integration platform to get deployments under control
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: Gizmox
Gizmox has a solution for enterprise executives who worry their data will be insecure
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: Aspose
Aspose.Total Component Suites provide flexibility for developers to help them handle requirements
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: CollabNet
TeamForge provides Web-based infrastructure for developers to connect, develop and collaborate from any location
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: InterSystems
Ensemble gives a seamless platform for integration, creation, deployment and management of service-oriented applications
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: SafeNet
SafeNet can protect intellectual property by enforcing software licenses
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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2010 SD Times 100 Winner's Profile: TechExcel
TechExcel's suite of porducts focus on product design, project planning, development and testing
By Special to SD Times
9/8/2010 4:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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It’s time to change... but how?
Don't be intimidated by changing times; there are ways you can alter your business practices to keep pace
By Alexandra Weber Morales
9/1/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 3 Points
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From the Editors: Keeping Sun’s open-source software open
Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Java is very troubling; the future of multicore development looks bright now
By SD Times Editorial Board
9/1/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Windows & .NET Watch: LightSwitch turns up
Microsoft's newest development environment will need to go a long way to fulfill its potential
By Larry O'Brien
9/1/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Zeichick’s Take: Developer jobs and the market
It's tough out there for developers looking for work, even if they have much experience
By Alan Zeichick
8/30/2010 1:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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AMD turns sights on developers
With the introduction of combo CPU/GPU chips next year, AMD is finally wooing software folks
By Alex Handy
8/20/2010 12:00:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Exploring the tenets of Scrum
Certified ScrumMaster Joseph Little explains the roles, ceremonies and artifacts of Scrum
By David Rubinstein
8/16/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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From the Editors: Opening up about security
The editors are glad to see security being discussed at conferences; ScrumMaster certification should be made more stringent
By SD Times Editorial Board
8/15/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Pushing forward into Scrum
Scrum practitioners give their advice on pitfalls to avoid and goals to strive for when implementing the agile methodology
By David Rubinstein
8/15/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Oracle sues Google
The company claims that Android violates Sun's Java patents
By Alan Zeichick
8/13/2010 12:10:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Investors shy away from software tools
While some development tool companies still see investment, the business as a whole is tough to pitch for venture capitalists
By Alex Handy
8/13/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 4 Points
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Parasoft pushes automated testing into developer's IDE
The combination of test tools and an IDE gives developers access to static code analysis, code review and more
By Katie Serignese
8/3/2010 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 2 Points
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Zeichick’s Take: Thinking big—as in big projects
Can agile processes, which are good for small and medium-sized projects, handle the kind of projects that mainframes take on?
By Alan Zeichick
8/2/2010 1:30:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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