My guesses for what would constitute the bulk of the show news this week at IBM's 2008 Rational Software Developer Conference seem to have been mostly accurate. It’s teams, it’s collaboration and it’s ...
A new solution, IBM Rational Rapid Developer 2003, promises a lot of design power along with built-in use of best practices for designing software effectively. Rapid Developer offers a very different ...
Borland Software Corp. and IBM announced upgrades to their development tools this week designed to support heterogeneous environments and more closely link software creation to business goals. IBM ...
Executives from both companies positioned their product lines as complementary. "We focus on language-based tools [around Java, C, C++, Cobol. Rational has always provided surrounding ...
As part of its Power announcements yesterday, IBM introduced IBM Rational Power Appliance, a family of software appliances comprised of Power Express servers that are pre-loaded and pre-configured ...
IBM will make a rollout of Rational software development products on Tuesday, its first since officially acquiring the company in February. Products to be announced under the IBM Rational nameplate ...
IBM on Tuesday announced a new suite of software quality tools, the Rational Quality Management Portfolio. The company promises the new tools will improve the software development process and, in ...
IBM's software group is getting ready to unveil a Java development tool, the fruit of its acquisition of Rational Software, that promises to make it easier for programmers to build custom business ...
Visual Studio .NET is a complex and far-reaching design environment. But it focuses just on helping you build code effectively. Rational XDE Developer makes the development environment more complex by ...
The Rational tools suite came in first in six categories and had the best overall score in Evans Data's survey In a worldwide survey of more than 1,200 developers last month, IBM’s Rational tools ...
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