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Software company Progress has launched the R1 2022 release of Progress Telerik and Progress Kendo UI .NET and JavaScript UI libraries.
Learning how to program a quantum computer has been pushed a step forward with Microsoft's release of a free preview of its Quantum Development Kit.
Software giant Microsoft is today releasing a series of artificial intelligence tools and solutions to help infuse enterprises with intelligence and insight, with Australian examples already in place.
Tizen developers can now build applications using Microsoft’s .NET and Visual Studio. It should lead to rapid development of more Tizen apps but to ensure this it has also launced a generous incentive scheme.
Microsoft’s vision of apps that run on the entire Windows platform from PCs, tablets, phones, HoloLens, Surface Hub, Xbox and Raspberry Pi has come several steps closer with the release of its Project Centennial – a universal Windows platform (UWP) app converter for .com, .exe and .Net.
If you're a CEO, CFO, CIO of a company that performs any software development, Microsoft's acquisition of Xamarin has vast ramifications for your developers ability to target mobile platforms, says Sam Basu of Telerik.
From today, Microsoft is allowing any Xbox One to be a developer machine at no charge.
Spring is almost here, so it's time for a new version of the Parallels Desktop virtualisation software. Parallels Desktop 11 makes Cortana available in OS X.
Programmers have been anxiously waiting for the release of Visual Studio 2015 given it was previewed last November – impatient lot.
Microsoft has announced GitHub Enterprise on Azure, plus integrations between Microsoft developer tools and GitHub.
Microsoft intends to release seven security bulletins this week. Affected products include Windows, Office, and Windows Defender.
Integrated source code management expedites development at job search Web site
After a relatively quiet July, Microsoft plans to release a dozen security bulletins on August's Patch Tuesday.
As expected, Microsoft and Adobe have released a hefty batch of security updates for their products.
iPhone or iPad-toting users worldwide can now tap into their virtual Microsoft Azure cloud environments anywhere with the release of an open source toolkit for developers.
17 security bulletins have been scheduled for release by Microsoft next week. That will be one of the biggest releases ever, and while it equals the number issued in December 2010 the proportion of critical bulletins is much higher this month.
Micro Focus's COBOL development software can now be used to create code for the Java Virtual Machine or Windows Azure as well as the previously supported platforms.
Microsoft today released a new version of its MSF Agile + SDL Process (MSF-A+SDL) template that is compatible with Visual Studio 2010.
Microsoft reckons Visual Studio 2010 can eliminate wasted effort in software development and maintenance, and also help fix the 'smells' that indicate that a project maybe going bad.
The Microsoft Project 2010 family - due for release next quarter - will include improved collaboration features, increased integration with other Microsoft products, and user interface improvements.
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