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ProcessMaker 2.5: Open source workflow made faster, simpler
The latest rev of Colosa's Web-based BPM offering has something for developers, admins, and users. Read More


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Oracle unveils HTML5-based mobile BI app designer
BI Mobile App Designer runs in a browser and has a drag-and-drop design format. Users can mash together graphs, tables and other types of data to create what Oracle calls "mobile analytical apps." Read More

SAP creates LAVA 'design language' to heat up analytics
SAP's Business Objects BI (business intelligence) product line may soon begin receiving a visual overhaul based on a new "design language" or methodology called LAVA (Lightweight Applied Visual Analytics). Read More

10 hottest IT jobs: Developers, developers, developers
It's a job seeker's market, if you've got the right tech skills. IT opportunities span multiple industries and skill levels, staffing firm says. Read More

Do devs and IT pros get Windows 8.1 early? Not even Microsoft knows
Microsoft refused to clarify conflicting statements by its public relations representatives about whether developers and enterprise customers will obtain the Windows 8.1 update weeks before the public. Read More


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