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- Goodbye, Geronimo? IBM says app server is alive and well
- When IBM acquired Gluecode, many industry watchers saw it as the ultimate statement that open source was a force to be reckoned with in the SOA and middleware space. And, it was a smart move by IBM to embrace this new disruptive force that promised to bring SOA to...
- Tags: Apache Geronimo, Application Server, Server, IBM Corp., Community Edition, Application Servers, Middleware, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Sales Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Web Services, Sales, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-01-13
- Covalent to support Apache Geronimo
- Covalent to support Apache GeronimoLooks like the Open Source model is alive and well.Notice they are paying a company with Geronimo developers for 3rd level support. Looks like you CAN make money developing for open source projects!
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Apache Geronimo, Covalent Technologies, Looks Like, Apache Software Foundation
- Discussion threads 2006-01-24
- Apache Geronimo passes Java test
- Apache Geronimo passes Java testMy Unix Rep Says This Will Change The Face Of Web DesignWe were having morning lattes atop the Space Needle in Seattle when my rep stated "Java will be the future of computing, and hand in hand with Linux and Apache we can take hold of...
- Tags: Programming languages, Microsoft development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft IIS Server, Apache Software Foundation, Java, Apache Geronimo
- Discussion threads 2005-06-30
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- Say it ain't so AVG, say it ain't so: AVG LinkScanner = Badware?
- Say it ain't so AVG, say it ain't so: AVG LinkScanner = Badware?AVG Freeware Ain't So Free After All...Man, am I shocked that AVG is doing this. Of course I don't use the product but have made recommendations in the past to folks who could not afford to purchase good...
- Tags: Scanners, Web browsers, Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, Badware, server log, AVG, AVG LinkScanner
- Discussion threads 2008-07-03
- Sorry Simon, but you're still screwing up
- Sorry Simon, but you're still screwing upSorry Dana, but you scewed upHi Dana,I totally agree that more transparency would be a good thing for Sun and its products and projects, and more openness would be the next big step. Beyond that I don't agree with much that you wrote here.>...
- Tags: Team management, Databases, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, Simon, non-development community, open source project, team, MySQL
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- Nokia Symbian deal winners and losers
- After an expansion phase that saw the introduction of the iPhone, Android, LiMo, and JavaFX Mobile, the mobile phone platform landscape is shrinking again. Nokia today announced it plans to spend $410 million to acquire the pieces of Symbian Ltd. that it doesn't already own, and...
- Tags: Nokia Corp., Symbian Inc., Eclipse, Android, Eclipse Public License, Eclipse Foundation, Open Source, Java Development Tools, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- ProxMox: The high-performance virtualization server for the rest of us
- What sounds like a cross between a Ferengi mating practice and an OREO cookie clone, but is actually the latest and greatest in Open Source turnkey virtualization servers? It's the ProxMox Virtual Environment, a new open source project that has been flying under the hypervisor radar, but may pose a...
- Tags: High-performance, OpenVZ, Server, VMware Inc., Virtual Machine, VM, ProxMox VE, Virtual Machine Setup, Virtualization, Linux, Cloud Computing, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Open Source, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software, Storage, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- The day after Download Day
- The day after Download DayGot mine from Synapticso there must be uncounted ones out there.updates countedwere automatic updates from beta users counted as d/l ?Firefox 3.0 will help Firefox cross the 25% barrierThis was an unprecedented event in the history of software application.No software application has attained or achieved this...
- Tags: Web browsers, E-mail, Web browser, Mozilla Firefox, Download Day, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, security, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-18
- Thinking about multicore and software
- Informit.com recently ran a fascinating Andrew Binstock interview with Donald Knuth touching on some of the same topics we discuss here - programming methods, the value of open source, and the links between programming and hardware change. I want to get...
- Tags: Software, Job, T2, Multi-core, Hardware, Multi-threading, Tim Bray, Open Source, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- Free Microsoft web hosting for UK students
- Another primarily UK-biased post for which I apologise for; this is old news but still very much valid. Microsoft and WebFusion partnered up some time ago to provide free web hosting to all British students. As you'd expect, it runs on Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7, with support for...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Web Hosting, E-mail, Microsoft Windows, Scripting Languages, Internet, Online Communications, Operating Systems, Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- News to know: Vista search; Android; Gmail
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Fixing Windows Vista, Part 5: Faster, smarter search Phil Wainewright: Scaling the cloud, deflating the price of software Ed Burnette: 50 questions asked and answered on Android News.com: Google to let users test new...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, E-mail Providers, H-1B, Cloud Computing, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Human Resources, Labor Relations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- 50 questions asked and answered on Android
- At the very end of the Google I/O 2008 conference last week the Android development team hosted a great fireside chat on the new mobile platform. The session was free-form, completely driven by questions from the audience. Although Google was trying to keep mum on a number of issues, several...
- Tags: Developer, Google Inc., Application, Google Android, Phone, Device, Permission, Mobile, Platform, Java, OEM, API, Tool, Question, Carrier, Q., A., XMPP, A. Goal, A. Qemu, Thing Cert, Apk, UMA, A. Compatability, A. Distribution, Android Device, Linux, Wireless LANs, Advertising & Promotion, Productivity, Telecom & Utilities, Open Source, Wi-Fi, Operating Systems, Software, Wireless, Marketing, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Apache CXF: What the future holds for Web services frameworks and dynamic languages
- A lot of these projects, like Camel and ServiceMix, require some sort of Web-services stack, and they've basically come to CXF as a very easy-to-use and very embeddable service stack that they are using to meet their Web-services needs. ... One of CXF's advantages is what you want to do...
- Tags: Web, Iona Technologies, Web Service, Apache Software Foundation, Technology, Apache CXF, Web-service, Groovy Web Service, Open Source, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- WinPenPack Flash Web - Multilingual (exe)
- WinPenPack Flash Web is a lively application offering a complete Suite of useful and indispensable programs to install, manage and customize a CMS. Further it lets you to upload any files to your remote server. Important: install language pack before WinPenPack first run. WinPenPack Flash Web includes: e107 version 0.7.11...
- Tags: Web, Text Editor, Graphics, WinPenPack, WinPenPack Flash Web
- Software downloads 2008-06-05
- Servers need TLC, too, right?
- Servers need TLC, too, right?Open Source AlternativeFor those interested, you will be able to save ALOT of time by using the Open Source project from www.amahi.orgIt automatically setups a server for use in the home likewise it can be used in an office or school environment, and delivers all the...
- Tags: Servers, server
- Discussion threads 2008-06-03
- Time for LiMo and Android to stop talking
- Ed Burnette has a great piece out today in Dev Connection about Google's choice of Apache as the main license for its Android phone. Some pieces will use Eclipse, some GPL V.2, and there will likely be some proprietary bits as well, he writes. That's nice. ...
- Tags: Phone, LiMo Foundation, Mobile, Advertising & Promotion, Telecom & Utilities, Marketing, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- Android will be 100% open source, says Google
- Contrary to some reports, everything that makes Android "Android", including all the core platform components and libraries needed to port Android to new devices will be open sourced under commonly used, industry standard licenses, says Google. [ See also: Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform ]...
- Tags: Google Inc., Apache Software Foundation, Android, Open Source, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- Free speech for students, revisited
- Free speech for students, revisitedThe rockFreedom of speech is the mother of all freedoms. Because by using it, you can win all the other freedoms back. It's the rock upon which our democratic political systems are built.It destroys tyranny at every level: political, corporate, educational and even psychological (political correctness,...
- Tags: Blogging, Avery
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
- Obama looking for help thwarting Web site hackers
- On the heels of last month's embarrassing site breach that allowed a hacker to redirect traffic from BarackObama.com to Hillary Clinton's Web site, the Obama campaign is looking to hire a network security expert to lock down its online operations. According to this job listing, the campaign...
- Tags: Web, Network, Web Site, Hacker, Web Site Development, Security, Hacking, Network Security, Networking, Web Technology, Internet, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- Microsoft COO: Standing firm on Vista
- Microsoft COO: Standing firm on VistaI like the 64-bit version for a better GUI and good app compatibilityBut they really need to go back to the drawing board. Vista (32- or 64-bit) should in no way require 4x more RAM and 10x more disk space just for its own...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, RAM, Turner
- Discussion threads 2008-05-30
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