Sun's Java Plan: Free Servers
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Sun's Java Plan: Free Servers (Ziff
Davis)
Sun's Java Plan: Free Servers (Ziff
Davis)
02/17/2004 01:06 PMZiff Davis - Sun Microsystems last week unveiled yet another program
designed to lure developers to its Java-based enterprise development
tools: Give them a free piece of hardware for a three-year
subscription.
Subscribers to Sun's Java Tools Program
to Get Free Opteron
Subscribers to Sun's Java Tools Program
to Get Free Opteron
06/25/2004 10:38 AMSun's low-cost strategy prompts free
Java release
Sun's low-cost strategy prompts free
Java release
11/14/2003 12:32 PMSubscribers to Sun's Java Tools Program
to Get Free Opteron Workstation
Subscribers to Sun's Java Tools Program
to Get Free Opteron Workstation
06/25/2004 06:59 AMSun announces that it will give a new AMD Opteron-based w1100z
workstation to developers who sign up for a three-year subscription to
the Sun Java Studio Enterprise program.
The End of Sun's Cobalt Servers
The End of Sun's Cobalt Servers
12/28/2003 12:32 PMSun's new new new Java nomenclature
Sun's new new new Java nomenclature
06/24/2005 06:51 PMBlog: Sun is updating its Java labeling scheme--again. Java has had
10 years to accumulate an awkward hodgepodge of version...
Will Sun's Java Go Open Source?
Will Sun's Java Go Open Source?
03/17/2005 03:41 AMSlashdot Mar 17 2005 7:04AM GMT
Sun's "Java Powered" Campaign
Sun's "Java Powered" Campaign
07/19/2004 10:00 AMSun's Java Desktop gets tooled up
Sun's Java Desktop gets tooled up
04/22/2004 09:06 AMFaces retail challenge
UML Goes Native in Sun's Java Studio
UML Goes Native in Sun's Java Studio
05/21/2004 06:54 AMNew partnership aims for unified analysis and design offering for
Sun's enterprise IDE.
Java and Sun's operating systems: better
together?
Java and Sun's operating systems: better
together?
07/07/2004 09:56 AM
Every now and then I find myself playing the Howard Beale (Peter
Finch) role in
Network, across from
Arthur Jensen (Ned Beatty), the capitalist visionary who explains how
things really work. At Digital ID World in 2002, it was Phil Becker
who
channeled
Arthur Jensen. During last week's
Gillmor
Gang show, it was Sun's Jonathan Schwartz. In the wake of JavaOne
I'd been thinking tactically about technical aspects of Java. For
Schwartz, though, it's all strategic and economic -- as in this
sermonette on
leasing
and net present value. I've thought a lot about subscription
businesses, and I've even
helped create
one, so I have a basic appreciation for the model. But I'm not
qualified to evaluate Schwartz's plans for turning Sun's various
assets into recurring revenue -- at least, not on financial terms.
...Qualcomm licenses Sun's Java
Qualcomm licenses Sun's Java
03/13/2003 03:20 PMThe chipmaker says it has licensed download software from Sun
Microsystems, in a deal that puts rival technologies--incompatible
until now--into the same cell phone.
Concern over Sun's JavaOne/Network plan
Concern over Sun's JavaOne/Network plan
09/06/2004 06:59 AMComputer Business Review Sep 6 2004 11:35AM GMT
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
07/12/2004 12:42 AMQ&A :The company's president says its strategy to open-source
Solaris gives it the chance to "deliver a better license that
addresses a broader community and still opens more market
opportunities rather than somehow threatening our economic model."
U.K.'s NHS licenses Sun's Java Desktop
System
U.K.'s NHS licenses Sun's Java Desktop
System
08/27/2004 01:27 PMLONDON -- The U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) said this week that
it purchased 5,000 licenses for Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java Desktop
System (JDS) as an alternative to Windows, in a move that could
potentially open the door for greater use of the open-source software
by the health agency.
Criticizing Sun's Java Desktop System
Criticizing Sun's Java Desktop System
04/27/2004 06:40 PMSun's NetBeans 4 offers full Java 2 IDE,
more
Sun's NetBeans 4 offers full Java 2 IDE,
more
06/29/2004 05:32 PMOn Tuesday, Sun Microsystems divulged more information about
NetBeans 4.0, an integrated
development environment (IDE) that offers the capacity to develop full
Java 2 applications, including Web services and Enterprise JavaBeans
support, and features a new Java technology performance profiler as
well as refactoring capabilities based on Dr. James Gosling's Jackpot
project. Gosling, Sun's Tools CTO, covered the new release during a
keynote he delivered for NetBeans Software Day, a NetBeans developers
gathering held during Sun's JavaOne Conference in San Francisco.
NetBeans 4.0 will be available at the end of July, but Sun has not
provided pricing nor system requirements yet. However, Sun does have
development builds of the open-source software ready for download from
its Web site.
Sun's Gosling: New Java Flavors Brewing
Sun's Gosling: New Java Flavors Brewing
07/19/2004 01:31 PMJava creator James Gosling sounds off on Java futures, new languages,
the trouble with aspect-oriented programming, the open-source debate,
Eclipse and more.
Sun's Schwartz: Java Needs Perspectives
to Grow.
Sun's Schwartz: Java Needs Perspectives
to Grow.
06/29/2004 10:09 PMeWeek:
Sun's
Schwartz: Java Needs Perspectives to Grow. OK, he wants to have a
discussion. Where's the substance? If the new and improved JCP is so
great, why is
JSR
176 still using the old 2.1 version?
Sun's Simon Phipps Answers ESR On Java
Sun's Simon Phipps Answers ESR On Java
02/18/2004 04:17 PMSun's Java Enterprise System stays in
school
Sun's Java Enterprise System stays in
school
11/04/2003 12:15 PMThe computing systems maker unveils low-cost Java software that it
will license to schools, in a continued effort to get a larger piece
of the vast academic pie.
Q&A: Sun's James Gosling on Java tools,
woes
Q&A: Sun's James Gosling on Java tools,
woes
07/02/2004 04:33 PMThe father of Java talked with Computerworld this week about his
company's difficulties in the commercial tools space.
S'pore firm dials into Sun's Java card
S'pore firm dials into Sun's Java card
02/17/2004 06:03 AMCNET Asia Feb 17 2004 10:07AM GMT
Sun's Second Java Desktop System Slated
for May Release
Sun's Second Java Desktop System Slated
for May Release
04/22/2004 06:34 AMThe second version of the company's JDS will be generally available in
the first week of May, a vice president says, and will include
management capabilities that allow enterprises to fine-grain and
remotely set up the desktop.
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
(Ziff Davis)
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
(Ziff Davis)
07/12/2004 09:14 AMZiff Davis - Q&A :The company's president says its strategy to
open-source Solaris gives it the chance to "deliver a better license
that addresses a broader community and still opens more market
opportunities rather than somehow threatening our economic model."
Sun's Java chief finds greener pasture
at Cassatt
Sun's Java chief finds greener pasture
at Cassatt
04/13/2004 10:00 AMThe twentieth defector
Sun's Gosling: New Java Flavors Brewing
(Ziff Davis)
Sun's Gosling: New Java Flavors Brewing
(Ziff Davis)
07/19/2004 01:29 PMZiff Davis - Java creator James Gosling sounds off on Java futures,
new languages, the trouble with aspect-oriented programming, the
open-source debate, Eclipse and more.
Re: [LSD] Security vulnerability in
SUN's Java Virtual Machine
implementation
Re: [LSD] Security vulnerability in
SUN's Java Virtual Machine
implementation
10/28/2003 11:06 PMMichael Earls (Oct 27 2003)
Sun's Second Java Desktop System Slated
for May Release (Ziff Davis)
Sun's Second Java Desktop System Slated
for May Release (Ziff Davis)
04/22/2004 09:17 AMZiff Davis - The second version of the company's JDS will be generally
available in the first week of May, a vice president says, and will
include management capabilities that allow enterprises to fine-grain
and remotely set up the desktop.
BEA, Sun advance Java app servers
BEA, Sun advance Java app servers
04/16/2004 06:25 PMBEA systems and Sun Microsystems advanced their Java application
servers last week, while Oracle pushed its Java development
environment for grid enablement.
Sun readies Java app servers
Sun readies Java app servers
08/31/2004 01:27 PMZDNet Aug 31 2004 5:26PM GMT
BEA, Sun advance their Java app servers
BEA, Sun advance their Java app servers
04/12/2004 08:50 AMBEA Systems Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. each advanced their Java
application servers Monday. BEA offered customers a path to utility
computing through a partnership with Veritas Software Corp., while Sun
released a low-end version of its application server that supports the
latest enterprise Java standard.
Macromedia extending Flash to Java, .Net
app servers
Macromedia extending Flash to Java, .Net
app servers
09/24/2002 05:08 AMMacromedia now can connect to
legacy applications that were built
in Java but did not support Flash, Gruber said.
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX also includes new capabilities for record
set handling and databinding to simplify development.
An early user of Macromedia Flash Routing MX for Java said the product
had eliminated a lot of legwork as far as code writing.
"We love it for doing applications that have Flash interfaces. It
definitely streamlines a lot of development," said Alon Salant,
principal at Carbon Five, a San Francisco developer of custom J2EE
applications.
Carbon Five builds a services-based architecture and uses Flash
Remoting to assemble a series of business functionalities, Salant
said.
Before Flash Remoting, Carbon Five built solutions that sent objects
serialized as XML, and then sent them to Flash. Flash Remoting MX for
Java "lets you talk to objects between Flash and the server, which is
great," said Salant.
"tri" I must look into this sometime - John
"zeldman.suely"
Open source app servers readied for Java
Open source app servers readied for Java
05/14/2004 05:58 PMThree open source application servers are expected to be certified
J2EE-compatible by year?s end, meaning that lower-cost alternatives to
commercial products from BEA Systems, IBM, and Oracle are on the
horizon.
Azul's first-generation Java servers go
on sale
Azul's first-generation Java servers go
on sale
04/18/2005 01:56 AMZDNet Apr 18 2005 5:51AM GMT
Macromedia extends Flash to Java and
.net app servers
Macromedia extends Flash to Java and
.net app servers
09/24/2002 10:15 AMCW360.com Sep 24 2002 8:30AM ET
OSS Middleware Market to Reach $870
million in 2008: Java Application
Servers and OSS/J to Thrive
OSS Middleware Market to Reach $870
million in 2008: Java Application
Servers and OSS/J to Thrive
03/24/2005 04:43 AMAccording to Dittberner Associates, Inc., the worldwide OSS/BSS
middleware market will grow to 870 million dollars in 2008, from an
estimated 728 million dollars in 2004. [PRWEB Mar 24, 2005]
IBM tries the lure of free grid servers
IBM tries the lure of free grid servers
05/27/2004 10:36 AMResearch: Linux Servers Mostly Hack-Free
Research: Linux Servers Mostly Hack-Free
07/30/2004 03:30 PMInternet News Jul 30 2004 8:09PM GMT
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