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- Red Hat settles patent suit
- Red Hat on Tuesday said it has settled a patent infringement lawsuit that covers the company's open source software and any other derivative works. The lawsuit was launched by Firestar Software and DataTern in 2006. Firestar has a platform called EdgeNode that automates distributed processes such as supply chain...
- Tags: Software, Red Hat Inc., Firestar, Open Source, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-11
- Can Tolven give Medsphere the lift it needs?
- Medsphere's efforts to revolutionize hospital computing with an open source code base (derived from the VA's VistA system) got a big boost at HIMSS with news it would partner with Tolven Inc. The reason is only now becoming apparent. Tolven's founders, most of them former Oracle executives, have...
- Tags: Medsphere, Tolven Inc., TolvenHealth, Tolven Institute, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- Red Hat unveils JBoss Developer Studio -- is it destined for an Amazon or IBM cloud?
- Red Hat, Inc., Raleigh, NC, has finally released JBoss Developer Studio, an open-source Eclipse -based integrated development environment IDE that combines tooling with runtime. Red Hat released the beta version for free download on JBoss.org last August and said that the final subscription version would be available...
- Tags: IDE, Red Hat Inc., Environment, Amazon.com Inc., Tool, JBoss, IBM Corp., Development Environment, JBoss Developer Studio, Developer Studio, Open Source, Productivity, Development Tools, Java Development Tools, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-12-10
- OpenSpan report card: Plays well with others
- Quick question: What is the most-used technology for integrating apps on the desktop? If you said "copy-and-paste," then you'd be right, and it probably means you've been listening to Francis Carden, CEO of OpenSpan Inc. Carden uses the copy-and-paste statistic to emphasize how little integration has advanced in the industry,...
- Tags: Card, Application, Integration, Object, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- Optaros opens OS projects catalog, JBoss Rules 4.0 debuts
- With more than 140,000 open-source projects floating around, finding the right one for your company is a daunting task. For IT managers, who usually don't have the vantage point that developers enjoy, the search can also be fraught with danger. Choosing or backing the wrong project can have far-reaching operational,...
- Tags: Software Infrastructure, Software Development, SOA, search, Open Source, JBoss, Java, Intellectual Property, Enterprise Java, Developer Tools
- Blog posts 2007-07-21
- Mainsoft gives latest .NET developers a means to deploy widely without knowing Java
- Mainsoft Corp. has sweetened the interoperability pot for .NET developers who want to run applications on Linux, Unix and Java EE platforms. The company today announced Version 2.0 of its Mainsoft for Java EE, which allows developers to code in the latest Visual Studio and run the applications on Java...
- Tags: .NET, Adobe, Agile Development, Application Lifecycle Management, Developer Tools, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise Java, IBM, Java, Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, SOA, Software Development, Software Infrastructure, Windows
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- JBoss founder Marc Fleury leaves Red Hat, now what?
- Marc Fluery, outspoken founder of JBoss and Senior Vice President at Red Hat, has left the building.This entry will be updated as more information comes in, so be sure to check back for more."I have done what I can to help Red Hat succeed," he said in a short statement....
- Tags: General, Java, Community, Marc, Red Hat Inc., JBoss
- Blog posts 2007-02-09
- Too important to be open source?
- Too important to be open source?Yet encryption xan be open sourced ???The idea seems right until you consider the best encrytpion programme on the planet is open source. Is not the code base, but the encryption key that secures it that really matters. Open source programmes in my experience, get...
- Tags: open source, software
- Discussion threads 2006-08-02
- JavaOne: The power of Java and open source
- Chief Researcher John Gage officially opened JavaOne 2006 today at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. He indicated there are 188 sessions currently scheduled between now and Friday. His advice, "Always carry a pen" to make last minute additions to your schedule. There were many, many speakers but here...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, open source
- Blog posts 2006-05-16
- New Java EE has something for everyone
- Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE; known in previous versions as J2EE) is the engine behind at least half of all the Web services/SOA implementations out there, so it's big news when a new version of the platform is released. And, the new server infrastructure supports many emerging initiatives reshaping the...
- Tags: Java, Java EE 5
- Blog posts 2006-05-07
- Can SOA rescue us from smelly technology?
- DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., producer of the Shrek trilogy (number 3 is due out next year), has just made the leap into SOA. According to InformationWeek's Laurie Sullivan, the production company recently announced a transition to SOA "to simplify and consolidate key business operations." So, was DreamWorks able to take...
- Tags: SOA
- Blog posts 2006-03-07
- Another open source-SOA monster mashup
- The folks here in the ZDNet blogging world seem to be having a lot of fun with their mashups including a sleepaway camp, and enterprise SOA is certainly evolving in that direction as well. One trend that is gaining incredible momentum is the "monster mashup" (as Vinnie Mirchandani would describe...
- Tags: ActiveBPEL, mashup, SOA
- Blog posts 2006-02-26
- Covalent launches strike against JBoss with Geronimo
- Covalent launches strike against JBoss with GeronimoJBoss is LGPL, not GPLJBoss is not licensed under the GPL like Linux BTW, but under the LGPL Lesser GPL.I am surprised Mark Brewer propagates such inaccurate statements and I would encourage him to visit our LGPL FAQ (http://www.jboss.com/opensource/lgpl/faq). The LGPL is absolutely fine...
- Tags: Java development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Development tools, Middleware, LGPL, JBoss, Covalent Technologies, GPL-license
- Discussion threads 2006-01-24
- The open source story of the year
- The open source story of the yearUbuntuOut of nowhere, Ubunutu has rocked the Linux world. Clearly, the open source story of the year is Shuttlesworth's Ubuntu.http://opendomain.blogspot.comThe real open source story of the year[a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=140"]George Ou now dual boots Desktop Linux.[/a] ;)Not an open source story, strictly speakingbut I think you'll...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., open source, open-source story
- Discussion threads 2005-12-28
- JBoss denies running a trademark monopoly
- JBoss denies running a trademark monopolyJBoss is correctThe only way for consumers to be able to determine the true identity of a manufacturer or service provider is through the use of brand names. If the ability to trademark a name is lost, then consumers will be left with total...
- Tags: Java development tools, Development tools, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, JBoss
- Discussion threads 2005-10-11
- JBoss indemnifies. But does it really matter?
- JBoss indemnifies. But does it really matter?Just another publicity stuntThey will never need it. If they need it,JBoss won't have enough money to pay for it.It's just another publicity stunt!JBoss ProgramOuch.Our objective at JBoss was to move the needle forward on Indemnification and all you can do is bash?To...
- Tags: Java development tools, Development tools, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, JBoss
- Discussion threads 2005-04-05
- JOnAS getting traction overseas?
- According to an InfoWorld report, the ObjectWeb consortium's most well known open source project -- JOnAS aka Java Open Application Server -- is making headway in Europe, particularly in France where ObjectWeb major backers Groupe Bulle, France Telecom, and France's National Institute for Research in Computer Scienceand Control INRIA hail...
- Tags: JOnAS, Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2005-01-20
- Blog wars: HP, cut and bleeding, begs Schwartz for mercy
- Though the contents of its letter to Sun haven't been made public, Sun COO Jonathan's Schwartz's take no-prisoners style of blogging has apparently pushed Hewlett-Packard execs past their boiling points. According to a report on ITWorld.com, HP has written a letter to Sun demanding that Schwartz remove HP from the target...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Jonathan Schwartz
- Blog posts 2004-10-01
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