By Maureen O'Gara  IBM is reportedly transferring U.S. jobs in its global services unit to India. The Wall Street Journal said Wednesday morning that the company was expected to tell what the paper could only call "a large number" of American workers that their jobs were either being eliminated or sent t... Mar. 26, 2009 06:45 PM EDT Reads: 2,089 |
By Maureen O'Gara  In a completely uncharacteristic and counter-culture move – the recession has slashed a lot of dividends – Oracle is going to pay out its very first dividend. It’s going to pay five cents a share starting in May at the cost of about a billion a year. No, it’s not coming out of Larry’s ... Mar. 25, 2009 10:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,934 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Sun is set today to upgrade its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), expanding the widgetry’s operating system repertoire to Windows 2000, OpenSolaris and Ubuntu and its VMware support to multiple copies of vCenter and ever larger desktop deployments. Mar. 25, 2009 08:00 AM EDT Reads: 2,687 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Michael Dell claimed Tuesday that simply the talk of a Sun-IBM tie-up is an "enormous opportunity" for Dell servers since it creates an air of uncertainty around the future of Sun's Solaris-based boxes and accelerates the move to x86 Linux machines. According to reports Dell's CEO said... Mar. 24, 2009 09:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,381 |
By Kevin Hakman  Aptana has announced the immediate availability of Java support in its application hosting and lifecycle management service, Aptana Cloud Connect. Aptana Cloud Connect is architected to integrate with both leading cloud hosting providers and Aptana Studio, the popular open source web ... Mar. 24, 2009 06:45 PM EDT Reads: 3,050 |
By Cloud News Desk  Sun Microsystems showcased the Sun Open Cloud Platform, the company's open cloud computing infrastructure, powered by industry-leading software technologies from Sun, including Java, MySQL, OpenSolaris and Open Storage. Signaling a massive opportunity to open the world's nascent cloud ... Mar. 20, 2009 01:00 PM EDT Reads: 2,204 |
By Anthony Flynn  Last month, JavaBlackBelt members reported that their productivity would increase by 25% if management installed Java Skills Management. The pressing question from managers: how do we do this? I've worked with JBB founder John Rizzo and we've developed a 6-step "installation plan" for... Mar. 20, 2009 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 2,999 |
By Java News Desk  Questions are flying around the Web in the wake of yesterday's reports that IBM is interested in buying Sun for $6.5BN. They include "Has Jonathan Schwartz finally found success?" (Therese Poletti) and "Why isn't Cisco buying Sun?" (Lawrence Walsh). Mar. 19, 2009 06:30 AM EDT Reads: 2,720 |
By Cloud News Desk  The CTO of Cloud Computing at Sun Microsystems, Lew Tucker, and Sun's Sr. VP, Cloud Computing and Developer Platforms and Chief Sustainability Officer, Dave Douglas, were both speaking this morning in New York about "Communities and Clouds." Douglas, who is also keynoting at SYS-CON's ... Mar. 18, 2009 01:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,980 |
By Java News Desk  In a deal that would significantly bolster IBM's position as the world's largest server maker, the Wall Street Journal is reporting this morning that IBM is willing to pay $6.5BN in cash to acquire Sun Microsystems.
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By Liz McMillan  Cloud computing, Sun reminds the industry on its corporate web site devoted to the subject, "is about managing petascale data" - and its server and storage systems are all designed "to radically improve the data-intensive computing emerging in the cloud." All without having to invest i... Mar. 18, 2009 04:16 AM EDT Reads: 2,856 |
By Jeremy Geelan  Sun's CEO Jonathan Schwartz has been reviewing Sun's three major strategic imperatives, and the company's progress going in to its next fiscal year. As industry blogs go, the three entries he's produced so far are miniature masterpieces. Mar. 15, 2009 10:00 AM EDT Reads: 5,770 |
By Java News Desk  This paper by Fiorano presents a performance analysis of publish/subscribe messaging throughput of FioranoMQ, SonicMQ, TIBCO EMS and ActiveMQ. This analysis provides a head-to-head comparison of these products designed to illustrate the products' relative performance characteristics fo... Mar. 12, 2009 07:15 PM EDT Reads: 2,314 |
By Virtualization News  Join the live Webcast for an exclusive look at IBM's latest innovations from IBM System x and BladeCenter. IT professionals in small and medium businesses, branch offices, and large enterprises will benefit by adopting IBM System x and BladeCenter's next generation hardware portfolio. ... Mar. 11, 2009 11:45 PM EDT Reads: 2,560 |
By Flex News Desk  ESRI's release of ArcGIS Business Analyst Server 9.3 brings an enterprise solution for collaborative business geographics to the marketplace. It enables the creation, sharing, and deployment of workflows and analysis across entire organizations, allowing for more sophisticated business... Mar. 11, 2009 04:45 PM EDT Reads: 1,733 |
By Java News Desk  Tidal Software has announced a development agreement with SAP AG to integrate the Tidal Intelligent Automation Platform with the SAP Solution Manager application lifecycle management solution. This integration is intended to reduce meantime-to-resolution (MTTR) of issues that impact bu... Mar. 10, 2009 02:45 PM EDT Reads: 1,639 |
By Yakov Fain  In early September of '08, I did realized that something was very wrong with the economy. Back then, we’ve deposited a check from one of our customers, a very large enterprise. A week later, we’ve got the message from the bank - the check bounced. That company went belly up. Mar. 10, 2009 07:05 AM EDT Reads: 1,594 |
By Stephen Walters  In the agile community there are many different opinions about the value of automated testing. While many argue about automation's place in agile, the business realities of geographic separation, multiple teams, and limited resources dictate a more pragmatic approach. The process of so... Mar. 9, 2009 10:30 AM EDT Reads: 3,399 |
By Yakov Fain  Fifteen years ago, when a New York company needed a programmer, it would publish an ad in the classified section of Sunday edition of New York Times. The paper would charge by column/inch. The ads were short and up to the point. Only big guys like IBM, Microsoft or Oracle could afford ... Mar. 9, 2009 09:16 AM EDT Reads: 1,018 |
By Reuven Cohen  In possibly the coolest concept I've seen in a long time Ilya Grigorik founder and CTO of AideRSS, has come up with an intriguing idea to implement Google's Map/Reduce algorithm in a browser via HTTP & Javascript. Mar. 4, 2009 11:30 AM EST Reads: 1,396 |
By Adrian Marriott  Commercial systems are developed with a huge range of performance requirements and we are concerned in this article with the small number of systems where absolute maximum performance is demanded either in terms of execution speed or available memory. We'll discuss the role of bespoke ... Mar. 3, 2009 08:45 AM EST Reads: 6,838 Replies: 2 |
By Paul Hohensee  Faced with the demands of mission-critical applications, many enterprise developers have pushed the Java language and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to the limit. The most common issue seen in transactional environments is achieving predictable response time or latency - in other words... Mar. 2, 2009 08:35 AM EST Reads: 10,691 |
By Java News Desk  "At Sun, we're planning on maintaining Java's ubiquity as the number one runtime environment, backed by the world's most price performant datacenter infrastructure, all powered by Sun's cloud." That, in no uncertain terms, is Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz's vision for Java and stresses the... Feb. 23, 2009 09:15 AM EST Reads: 6,112 |
By Java News Desk  Spime has released JSR-293, a standard API to access mapping, geocoding, reverse geocoding, navigation and POI content and services. Spime’s implementation of JSR 293 is compliant with the Java Community Process, and provides standardized access to LBS services from Java ME application... Feb. 18, 2009 08:00 PM EST Reads: 1,493 |
By Java News Desk  Sun Microsystems and the NetBeans Community announced new third-party support for the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE). These new modeling, business intelligence and mobile application development partner offerings continue to enhance the productivity and choice that d... Feb. 18, 2009 05:45 PM EST Reads: 1,738 |
By Java News Desk  O3SIS AG has announced the launch of its new Device Client Suite. Based on OMA DS (SyncML), Java and IP-Push industry standards, the brand new Clients enable users to synchronize all types of multimedia contents from and to mobile devices. The Clients also fully support Push Mail capab... Feb. 17, 2009 05:00 AM EST Reads: 1,195 |
By Java News Desk  Sun Microsystems announced the availability of the JavaFX Mobile platform, enabling the Java wireless ecosystem to create expressive solutions, which leverage the power and ubiquity of the Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME). The JavaFX Mobile platform delivers rich content and servi... Feb. 12, 2009 06:00 PM EST Reads: 2,990 |
By Yakov Fain  The goal of this article is to demo a sample Pet Store application written in JavaFX 1.0. I work for a company called Farata Systems. Laura is our office manager, and she doesn’t know Java. Everyone else does. We work in the enterprise RIA space using Adobe Flex as a main development ... Feb. 12, 2009 09:00 AM EST Reads: 7,085 |
By Maureen O'Gara  As a competitive edge and a user enticement, Sun has created a broad, integrated, pre-tested open source stack around the GlassFish web server. The widgetry is called the GlassFish Portfolio and is supposed to lower TCO as well as improve overall price/performance and speed time-to-mar... Feb. 10, 2009 09:00 PM EST Reads: 2,163 |
By Open Source News  Sun Microsystems announced the release of Sun GlassFish Portfolio, the open source Web platform based on GlassFish. Built on open source projects including Apache Tomcat, Ruby, PHP, Liferay Portal and GlassFish, the Sun GlassFish Portfolio packages these components into an open source ... Feb. 10, 2009 07:00 PM EST Reads: 2,436 |
By Anthony Flynn  JavaBlackBelt, a leader in Java learning and now powered by over 50,000 developers in its European community, today announced the opening of its web 2.0-based Java skills management services to enterprises in the US and India. Specifically, it has reached agreement with Boston-based G... Feb. 10, 2009 05:51 AM EST Reads: 1,495 |
By Roger Strukhoff  Ray Roxas-Chua leads the Philippines government's information and communications technology (ICT) initiatives. In the wake of the Satyam scanda in Inida, it seems the potential to outsource to the Philippines instead has grown. I interviewed him in late 2008. The interview occurred bef... Feb. 9, 2009 10:00 AM EST Reads: 1,926 |
By Liz McMillan  Ideum has announced the release of a ruggedized multi-touch, multi-user table built specifically for museums.
The MT Table supports multi-touch and multi-user interactions. It has a 50" (diagonal) surface with a high resolution 1280 x 720 display. The large display also makes it easie... Feb. 6, 2009 05:00 AM EST Reads: 1,475 |
By John Hornsby  KonaKart v 3.2.0.0 is a new release of the java eCommerce shopping cart software which now includes multi-store, fast indexed searching, Liferay and Google Base integration and much more.
Feb. 5, 2009 08:30 AM EST Reads: 2,239 |
By Ted Kenney  McObject® has released Perst™ 4.0, the latest upgrade of its open source, object-oriented embedded database for Java and .NET. Version 4.0 greatly expands Perst’s usefulness in a broad range of applications by enabling it to add persistence to any object—including objects created by ot... Feb. 4, 2009 01:45 AM EST Reads: 1,906 |
By Java News Desk  Caché is a high-performance object database that is ideal for providing data persistence to Java applications. Caché eliminates object/relational mapping, which shortens development time and boosts runtime performance. Caché gives you several options for persisting data, allowing you t... Feb. 3, 2009 06:45 AM EST Reads: 1,577 |
By SOA News Desk  In this White Paper, Bluenog explains the benefits of SOA, and how Service-Oriented Architecture can meet business challenges by helping to reduce development costs. The pressure to reduce the costs of operations and future development has become a fact of life for today’s financial se... Jan. 31, 2009 01:15 PM EST Reads: 4,726 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Sun lost $209 million, 28 cents a share, in the December quarter, half way through its fiscal year, because of a $222 million restructuring charge that it’s taking to cover the firing of those 5,000-6,000 people, the 15%-18% of its workforce it vowed to terminate back in November. The ... Jan. 30, 2009 07:16 AM EST Reads: 2,368 |
By Java News Desk  SoftSlate is pleased to release version 3.0 of SoftSlate Commerce, a flexible shopping cart program written purely in Java and JSP. The focus of this major upgrade has been on revamping the application's web-based administration with non-technical users in mind. Now, managing an online... Jan. 30, 2009 07:00 AM EST Reads: 1,820 Replies: 1 |
By Liz McMillan  Instantiations and SureAvenue, a solution provider for system consultation and system development, have announced an official reseller relationship. Under terms of the agreement, SureAvenue is exclusively licensed to resell Instantiations' GUI development, quality improvement, and soft... Jan. 30, 2009 07:00 AM EST Reads: 1,649 |