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Microsoft takes new tack on Java

Microsoft takes new tack on Java

News The software giant plans to make available this week a test version of a new tool intended to attract Java developers to the company's .Net Web services plan.

Wednesday, October 10 2001 05:09 AM


'Father of Java' wants to make things simpler

'Father of Java' wants to make things simpler

News James Gosling, creator of the Java programming language, says IT systems need to stop looking like airplane cockpits.

Wednesday, January 25 2006 03:17 PM

Tags: Programming languages, Java


In defense of Microsoft

In defense of Microsoft

Insight Tim Landgrave really lets us know how he feels about a recent CCIA report condemning Microsoft for creating our current Internet security woes.

Thursday, December 11 2003 11:34 AM


JavaMail puts messaging power at your fingertips

Techguide Learn about some of the most important classes used in JavaMail applications.

Wednesday, February 27 2008 10:06 PM

Tags: Java


JavaMail puts messaging power at your fingertips

Techguide The JavaMail API provides protocol-independent access to mail infrastructure for sending and receiving messages. Learn about some of the most important classes used in JavaMail applications and then check out code examples.

Sunday, January 28 2007 05:09 PM


Sun tool targets Microsoft

News At its JavaOne conference next month, Sun Microsystems will demonstrate a tool designed to simplify Java programming and steer users of Microsoft's .Net tools to Java.

Friday, May 23 2003 08:53 AM


Analysts: Siebel, Microsoft plan .Net link

News During an earnings conference call, CEO Tom Siebel denies that the software giant is planning to take a stake in or buy the company outright.

Monday, October 21 2002 10:24 AM


Sun bets on free Java tool

News Sun Microsystems will release a free version of its Java application server next week, a move designed to encourage more developers to build programs on the software foundation.

Friday, November 14 2003 08:04 AM


Red Hat to bundle open-source tools

News Linux distributor Red Hat announced plans Tuesday to assemble a package of Java-based open-source tools for building corporate Web applications.

Wednesday, August 06 2003 09:21 AM


Macromedia hones Web publishing tools

News The company plans to release a new software combo for building and managing Web pages.

Tuesday, July 20 2004 10:15 AM


Web Services for apps integration

Insight Web Services will play a major role in function/method-oriented integration, which is one of the most commonly used patterns for enterprise and business-to-business application integration.

Tuesday, May 21 2002 12:17 PM


IT Radar--Analyses for Q3, 2004

Insight 

Wednesday, December 08 2004 07:30 PM


A simpler Java?

Insight With C# and .NET from Microsoft breathing down its neck, Java is facing more heat than it has before. Java creator James Gosling explains Sun's gameplan: A simpler Java that can be deployed faster.

Tuesday, May 04 2004 01:09 PM

Tags: Web services


Java devotee BEA eyes scripting languages

News Scripting initiative would capitalize on languages widely used in Web applications and considered easier to use than Java.

Monday, August 08 2005 10:29 AM

Tags: Software engineering/development, Programming languages, Java


Both sides come out swinging in the open source battle

Insight The open source debate rages on with Novell and Microsoft taking center stage with new announcements. Tim Landgrave examines what each side has to say and what it means to be truly open source.

Tuesday, May 27 2003 04:48 PM


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Release management: Unnecessary evil or Holy Grail?

Tech Management

Though organizations may dread these words, release management is an integral step throughout the software development process. Erica Henson explains more.


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Buying a projector? Try an LED TV instead

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If you're thinking of buying a new projector for your office meeting room, why not consider getting an LED TV instead. LED TVs are similar to LCD TVs except that..... by Lee Lup Yuen

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