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Microsoft platform tops Web 2.0 developer survey
News The company's Web 2.0 development platform has beaten offerings from Google and Facebook to lead in a users' choice survey that some believe is flawed.
Thursday, May 08 2008 12:14 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Software engineering/development, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Survey, Facebook, co-founder, Web 2.0, U.S.
Developers expect SaaS boom
News More than half of developers worldwide expect to work on Internet-hosted apps during 2009, according to a new survey.
Wednesday, January 14 2009 06:50 AM
Tags: Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Service level management, Virtualization, Asia, Survey, Asia-Pacific, Lawson Software Inc., Developer, Evans Data Corp., software
Open source developers reach for the cloud
News Forty percent of open source developers are planning to use cloud services, far more than among the general developer population, finds new survey.
Thursday, January 22 2009 06:40 AM
Tags: Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Virtualization, IBM Corp., Google Inc., Open Source, Survey, Developer, Evans Data Corp., Open Source Developer, Environment
Developers snub Vista for XP
News A survey has found a large majority of developers writing applications for Windows are ignoring Vista in favour of XP or older versions of the Microsoft operating system.
Tuesday, May 20 2008 08:42 AM
Tags: Software engineering/development, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Security, User Account Control, Microsoft Windows Vista, Developer, operating system, Evans Data Corp., research company
Programmers in India prefer Google's Orkut
News A new survey shows that more software developers in India are choosing Orkut over Facebook and MySpace.
Tuesday, July 08 2008 11:58 PM
Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, Software engineering/development, Google Inc., India, Orkut.com, Programmer, Evans Data Corp., software programmer, social networking
Shuttleworth: Karmic Koala to make cloud 'dance'
News The upcoming version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution will have a new look, along with functionality to let users deploy their own clouds and cloud-based services.
Tuesday, February 24 2009 11:17 AM
Tags: Open source, Red Hat Inc., Ubuntu, Cloud Computing, Evans Data Corp., Ubuntu Netbook Remix, Amazon.com Inc., University of California, API, Mark Shuttleworth




