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Will staff 'Right to Train' boost skills?
News The IT skills in greatest demand at the moment are web 2.0 agile development skills, such as Java and .NET, while people with hybrid business and technical skills can be the hardest to... [19 Jun 2008]
Web 2.0 sends web developer pay skyrocketing
News It said annual salaries for IT professionals skilled in key web technologies (Java, Enterprise JavaBeans, Microsoft .Net and BEA Weblogic Server) have risen by an average of 27 per cent over the past year. [15 Dec 2006]
Skills Survey 2006: Business skills key to success in IT
News Other skills in demand are web services such as .NET and J2EE; systems storage and network management; and enterprise resource planning applications including SAP and Oracle. Business skills are... [11 May 2006]
Google and Sun tie the knot
News Do you see Google joining forces with Microsoft on the evolution of .NET? The software the companies are working on all directly compete with Microsoft - for example, Java provides an alternative programming foundation... [05 Oct 2005]
Microsoft extends open-source code sharing
News In April, Microsoft posted its Windows Installer XML (WiX) to SourceForge.net, following up a month later with the posting of the Windows Template Library (WTL) project. The company is making available the code for... [28 Sep 2004]
Online sales pass the $15bn mark in the US
News According to internet domain registrar VeriSign, registration of .com and .net domain names has grown at least 20 per cent in the last year. Another harbinger of potential growth for the e-tail segment... [23 Aug 2004]
Bill Gates: on web services, Linux, security and more...
News In 2000, we committed ourselves to the .Net strategy. Looking back, one of the things that was a clear success was the bet on XML (Extensible Markup Language) and web services. There's a... [20 Nov 2003]
Linux email addresses launched
News The company plans to begin offering the email service this week to those who want an email address that ends in "@linux.net," Linare CEO Soma Sundaram said. Linare has grander ambitions for the Linux.net... [13 Oct 2003]
Gates courts wireless developers
News The .Net Compact Framework is essentially a slimmed-down version of Microsoft's .Net Framework, which provides the underlying software 'plumbing' to build and run applications that adhere to... [20 Mar 2003]
Microsoft shuts down independent Windows news site
News Neowin declined to name the ISP, but a traceroute on the Neowin.net address showed Williams Communications Group, now known as WillTel Communications, as its furthest upstream provider. But in this case, the request... [11 Mar 2003]
Re:Viewing 2002 - Web services
News The closest most people have come to understanding what web services might actually mean is Microsoft's .Net advert, in which we see a car buyer order a car in a showroom and change his mind about what... [19 Dec 2002]
Web services winners and losers becoming clearer
News Meanwhile Microsoft, long considered the company that tries to own such emerging markets, is showing a new openness with its .Net offering, which is establishing it at the consumer end. IBM, Microsoft and Oracle are... [15 Nov 2002]
BT makes web services pitch
News The deployment layer - based around either Microsoft .Net or Sun's J2EE - will allow users to develop web services in a test environment. BT tied its colours firmly to the web services... [26 Sep 2002]
The Linux Slapper worm: an update
News A note from a system administrator to the customers of RackShack.net confirmed that more than 20 of their computers had been used in such an attack. The worm, known as Linux.Slapper.Worm and... [17 Sep 2002]
Slapper gives Linux community a dose of something contagious
News Further evidence of the DDoS network being used came in an email sent out by RackShack.net to its customers. A new worm that attacks Linux web servers has compromised more than 3,500 machines over the... [16 Sep 2002]
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