Brian Bryson of IBM/Rational discusses its software testing tools. Brian also explains IBM's plans for the self-healing autonomic systems of the future and how this vision will alter the software testing process. (MP3 audio, 9:54 mins.)
Andrew Flick of Infragistics talks about Test Advantage 2005 components that allow regression testing on Windows forms in the .NET Framework. (MP3 audio, 9:43 mins.)
The set of Web services standards seems to grow by the day. But if a Web services implementation supports all of these standards, is it necessarily secure?
Zugg Software has released zApp 2.0; Recursion Software has announced enhancements to Cinergi; FairCom has released its c-tree Server for Apple's Mac OS X Server 10.4 Tiger operating system; SubRosaSoft.com has released new versions of two Mac OS X utilities;
John Blattner discusses reverse engineering in general, and the unique demands of reverse engineering real-time embedded systems in particular. (MP3 audio, 4:19 mins)
The recent collapse of two monolithic projects sponsored by United Airlines and the FBI makes it clear we need an urgent review of basic IT management practices.
As Jasper struggles to quell his condescension, Alphonse explores the intricacies of eradicating error messages one by one—and both recognize that they're really learning something.