Darryl K. Taft

About

Darryl K. Taft covers the development tools and developer-related issues beat from his office in Baltimore. He has more than 10 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named 'one of the most active middleware reporters in the world' by The Middleware Co. He also has his own card in the 'Who's Who in Enterprise Java' deck.

EnvoyWorldWide Brings Web Services to Notification

EnvoyWorldWide Inc., a real-time notification service provider, on Monday announced a Simple Object Access Protocol API to support Web services. The new SOAP-enabled API adds on to EnvoyWorldWides XML-based API to deliver on a Web services strategy and enable users to conduct transaction business both online or offline, or with wireless and wired devices. The […]

IBMs Open-Source Platform Earns Praise From Developers

IBMs enhanced version of its open-source development platform is drawing positive reviews from developers who have beta tested it. The Armonk, N.Y., company plans to release Version 2 of its Eclipse platform June 28. The platform will feature beefed-up Java tools, broader team support enabling broader repository coverage and support for more operating systems, including […]

Citrix, Sun Tune Portal Servers

Citrix Systems Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. last week rolled out updated versions of their respective portal servers, which the companies officials said will make it easier for enterprises to install and manage corporate applications. Citrix began shipping NFuse Elite, which provides secure access to personalized applications and content as well as centralized management for […]

IBM, Inktomi Team on Content Delivery Technology

IBM and Inktomi Corp. last week joined the growing ranks of content delivery vendors that are providing technology to businesses that want to enhance their ability to manage and distribute business applications behind their firewalls. IBM, of Armonk, N.Y., and Inktomi, of Foster City, Calif., announced a deal to provide ECDN (enterprise content delivery network) […]

IBM Pushes Alternative to .Net

While much of the talk in the Web services industry has centered on Microsoft Corp.s .Net, IBM is pushing to position itself as the main alternative. At its Software Symposium in Vienna, Austria, this week, IBM will roll out a series of enhanced developer tools that tie functions of the companys middleware products into its […]

Serena Enhances ChangeMan Line

Serena Software Inc. on Monday announced enhancements to its change management software line, with support for new platforms, packaged applications, integrated development environments (IDEs), application life cycle products and industry standards. San Mateo, Calif.-based Serena, whose software automates change to enterprise code and content, unveiled the changes to its ChangeMan product family at its Serena […]

Novell Joins UDDI Advisory Group

Novell Inc. on Friday became a member of the UDDI Advisory Group as part of the organizations effort to promote Web services standards. As a member of the group, Novell will help to define and promote the UDDI (Universal Discovery, Description and Integration) specifications, which provide the vehicle for organizing and managing Web services. Novell, […]

Rational Grows Development Tools Offerings

Rational Software Inc. has expanded its suite of software development tools with a new version, a new design system for architects and designers, and a new Java testing capability. Rational this week released Rational Suite v2002 Release 2, the eighth synchronized release of the suite in less than three and a half years, said Bill […]

SilverStream Program Promotes RosettaNet Adoption

SilverStream Software Inc. this week announced SilverStream eXtend QuickStart for RosettaNet, a solution for creating trading networks based on RosettaNet standards. SilverStream, of Billerica, Mass., said the new release, which includes its application server and a host of complementary supporting products, is an affordable solution for RosettaNet Basics. The RosettaNet Basics program was created to […]

Microsoft Pushes Move From Java to C#

Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced the delivery of the second beta of the Java Language Conversion Assistant, its tool to help Java developers move to Microsofts C# language. The Redmond, Wash., company is positioning the tool as a method by which Java developers can transition to building XML Web services on Microsofts .Net platform. The […]