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Is Adobe replaying Sun's Java tape?

Is Adobe replaying Sun's Java tape?

Insight commentary Adobe's attempt to bring its AIR platform to all handhelds smells strongly of Sun Microsystems' attempt to dominate the smartphone market with Java. Will the software giant's efforts suffer the same fate?

Thursday, October 22 2009 01:55 AM

Tags: Smart phones, Mobile applications, Protocols and platforms, Adobe Systems Inc., Phone, mobile, Mobile applications, AIR 2.0, Smart Phone, Stock


Welcoming Java to the Web services party

Welcoming Java to the Web services party

Insight There's a boatload of issues to deal with as J2EE vendors begin releasing certified application servers. We explain what it means for application developers.

Wednesday, October 30 2002 11:08 AM


Web services market up for grabs

Web services market up for grabs

News The battle to control the Web services software market is still up for grabs, according to conflicting results from two recent surveys.

Friday, February 07 2003 09:15 AM


Google Chrome: yet another reinvention of the wheel?

Blogs Google has finally released its new strategic weapon: Google Chrome, a Web browser developed on the Webkit project. L...

Monday, September 08 2008 06:37 PM


Hire security pros based on reasoning and aptitude

Techguide In-house education--not resume bullet points--is the key to having the best possible employees.

Monday, October 05 2009 07:45 PM

Tags: Security Management, HR policies and procedures, Recruiting, Cookie, Bullet Point, Security, Human Resources Inc., job, Training, IP


Truce called in Java standards battle

News A closely watched feud over Java standards compliance moved closer to resolution this week, but questions over the value of that standard still linger.

Friday, August 01 2003 09:28 AM


Sun reaches out to JBoss

News The Java creator makes an important compliance test available to the upstart open-source Java server company.

Friday, March 21 2003 09:02 AM


Sun, JBoss settle Java dispute

News Sun Microsystems and open-source software maker JBoss Group have resolved a long-standing dispute over a key Java standard.

Wednesday, November 19 2003 08:23 AM


Oracle passes latest Java test

News Oracle on Wednesday announced that it has released a preview version of Oracle Application Server that complies with the specifications of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4.

Thursday, March 18 2004 09:17 AM


Sun adjusting terms of Java server software licensing

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Friday, June 01 2001 03:48 PM


Sun, IBM square off in license spat

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Friday, June 01 2001 03:11 PM


Oracle warms to Eclipse with open-source project

News Looking to promote usage of Enterprise Java Beans for database access, Oracle proposes open-source tool based on its TopLink software.

Thursday, April 14 2005 09:41 AM

Tags: Databases, Open source


Sun makes show of Java strength

News Software companies put their latest J2EE products through their paces at a Sun event touting Java for servers. Microsoft's due to release rival Visual Studio .Net in just a few weeks.

Wednesday, January 30 2002 12:32 PM


Sun plots Java comeback

News With the free release of Java Application Server Platform Edition 8, Sun launches a strategy to gain ground in the Java software market it created.

Tuesday, April 13 2004 10:01 AM

Tags: Java


Sun updates J2EE for Web services

News Sun Microsystems has released a preliminary version of an update to its Java 2 Enterprise Edition software, with support for a major new Web services standard.

Monday, September 15 2003 08:31 AM


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Use shades of gray to enhance scale in Excel

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Excel's palette is generous, but don't throw buckets of pigment all over your spreadsheets just because you can.


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Ultimate 2012 recovery site: the moon

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Have you seen the disaster movie "2012"? A friend from Control Risks and I did, and we reluctantly concluded we wouldn't be able to write off the cost of our..... by Nathaniel Forbes

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