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- Gartner report forecasts bad news, good news for open source
- The Gartner Group has released a preview of a forthcoming report, The State Of Open Source 2008, that contains both good news and bad news for open source. The report is expected to be released next month. First, the bad news: ...
- Tags: Software, Gartner Inc., Open Source, Tools & Techniques, Management, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-04-01
- News to know: Google Desktop for Linux; SOA done right; Why iPhone?
- Notable headlines...Mary Jo Foley: On the Web, no one knows you're a Microsoft employeeJoshua Greenbaum: A Little Transparency Could Go a Long Way: Oracle's Opacity CrisisRobin Harris: SOA done right--the Amazon strategyDan Farber: Facebook: The rise of social applicationsRead/WriteWeb: Facebook Acquisitions: Fad or Proof of Platform Success?Business2Blogs: Pageflakes--The Social Network...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-06-28
- JBoss takes Exadel tools to Eclipse open source
- JBoss.org and Red Hat this week took a significant step toward finalizing Red Hat Developer Studio with the introduction of the Exadel Eclipse plug-ins under open source.Tony Baer has a good write-up on this.Exadel contributed the plug-ins, along with Ajax4sf and RichFaces, to Red Hat last March with the goal...
- Tags: Software Infrastructure, Software Development, SOA, Open Source, JBoss, IDEs, Enterprise Java, Eclipse, Developer Tools, Agile Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- Revisting Schwartz's Sun Google Trends
- Jamey Wood of Sun responds to my post questioning his CEO Jonathan Schwartzs statement that the terms NetBeans, GlassFish and Niagara were trending high and to the right in Google Trends. I charted the terms, all associated with Sun products, along with Core Duo Intel and Eclipse open source IDE....
- Tags: Java development tools, OPEN SOURCE, GlassFish, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
- Oracle's Phillips touts Fusion's heat
- Oracle's Phillips touts Fusion's heatLeadership role within the Eclipse Open Source ProjectEclipse is the only way I see this Fusion. Almost a year ago I attended an Oracle Developers conference where I took Oracle to be saying that its own developer product JBuilder and all those Oracle forms as well...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Java development tools, Oracle Corp., Eclipse, SAP AG, Microsoft Corp., tool, Eclipe, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-10-23
- InfoWorld: Eclipse is the defacto IDE for Java
- If you didn't catch it in a previous blog, Sun's Tim Bray and I have a little bet going. Even though I only asked if NetBeans should be throwing in the towel versus Eclipse, Tim bet me a dinner if, in a year from now, I thought that NetBeans...
- Tags: Eclipse, Sun NetBeans
- Blog posts 2006-01-09
- Cape Clear primes ESB pipeline with Eclipse tool initiative
- The virtuous adoption engine that ignites when a tool and runtime complement one other and help to drive market adoption of the "platform" is one of those effects that I always thought deserves a law associated with it, ala Moore's Law or Metcalfe's Law. How about, The Integrated...
- Tags: Cape Clear Software, Enterprise Service Bus
- Blog posts 2005-12-19
- IBM donates code to help Eclipse get organized
- IBM donates code to help Eclipse get organizedWeakXara are opensourcing their Xara X product:http://www.xaraxtreme.org/Arguably the best vector drawing programs on the market today. Meanwhile IBM are donating part of a methodology and a naming convention?nobody markets fluff like IBM doesNot even m$ - heck m$ actually has products, even if...
- Tags: Java development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Xara, Xara X, IBM Corp., Eclipse, Inkscape
- Discussion threads 2005-10-12
- Might JavaOne have been NetBeans' last stand?
- If you were a member of the press and a pre-registered attendee to JavaOne, you would have, in the weeks preceding the annual Java lovefest, had the dubious honor of a flood of e-mails from the public relations folks who represent the many members of the Java ecosystem. This...
- Tags: Java
- Blog posts 2005-06-30
- Open Source Organization Modernizes Its Architecture With SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server and Reduces Administration Time by 50 Percent
- The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that supports the Eclipse open source community, a community committed to developing a universal development platform. With approximately 1.2 million page views a day and 10 terabytes of data transferred each month, the Eclipse Foundation Web site was under constant strain. As more...
- Tags: Administration, Enterprise Server, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Eclipse, SuSE Linux, SuSE, Open Source Organization, Eclipse Foundation, Open Source, Java Development Tools, Servers, Processors, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
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- Nuclear Science Group Develops Eclipse-Based App on Linux
- In what appears to be a coup for the IBM-born Eclipse open source Java development framework, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization Ansto has started using it to build a Linux-based desktop application for controlling laboratory instrumentation. Having been through the design phase, development of the application - called...
- Tags: Instrumentation, Eclipse, International Data Group, Gumtree Application, Linux, Java Development Tools, Open Source, Desktops, UNIX, Operating Systems, Java, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware, Programming Languages
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