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Rational Software has updated its development tools to support Microsoft's .Net software strategy. Rational on Monday spruced up its XDE Professional tool with support for Microsoft's Visual Basic.Net ...
The newly named IBM Innovate show will feature material about the Rational product line as well as other IBM products and services IBM has expanded the scope of its annual conference for Rational ...
NEW YORK -- IBM Corp. said Friday it will purchase Rational Software Corp., a maker of development tools, for $2.1 billion in cash -- its biggest software acquisition since purchasing Lotus in 1995.
CRN:: Solution providers have said that since Rational became a part of IBM, its tools don't support Microsoft products as much as they support the J2EE platform. What's the story there? Devlin: ...
Rational Software just announced that it is acquiring NeuVis Software. With the acquisition of the Shelton, Connecticut-based company, Rational adds a model-based J2EE application construction ...
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IBM Corp. has agreed to acquire Rational Software Corp. for US$2.1 billion, the companies said Friday. Rational, which is located in Cupertino, California, provides software tools and services for ...
IBM’s Rational Software division this week will announce a rapid application development (RAD) tool that’s designed to reduce the complexity of building enterprise-class Java applications. Rational ...
Big Blue plans to pay $2.1 billion in cash for Rational Software, the leading seller of tools to create models of applications and databases before programmers actually start coding. Martin LaMonica ...