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Nokia & Vodafone Tighten Focus on High-volumne Mobile Devices

Nokia and Vodafone have posted the early draft review of  JSR-249 Mobile Service Architecture 2. The Java ME community has developed a unified Java application environment standard for mobile...

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Nokia & Vodafone Tighten Focus on High-volumne Mobile Devices

Nokia and Vodafone have posted the early draft review of  JSR-249 Mobile Service Architecture 2. The Java ME community has developed a unified Java application environment standard for mobile...

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GWT 1.5 M2 Offers Support for Java 5

Google has released the second milestone of GWT 1.5, an open source Java-to-JavaScript compiler and library for building AJAX applications in Java. The major new feature in version 1.5 is support...

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Now Developers Really Matter for Embarcadero

Borland's developer tools unit, Codegear, is now vying for a new lease of life after languishing on the sales block for more than six months now. Data management and admin tools vendor Embarcadero...

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Mashups Making Inroads Into Enterprise

The Web is continuously democratizing how information is consumed. Today, personal Web use has led to a rapid increase in user sophistication which is naturally reaching the Enterprise. A new mode...

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Brian Behlendorf on Open Source, Subversion 1.5, the rise of Globalization and Carbon Offsets

Brian Behlendorf, Founder and former CTO of Collabnet, in a free-wheeling interview talks about the concept of an open source company in today's world, the indirect economic value being created by open source projects, the commercial drivers behind open source projects, the intense sharing culture promoted by social networking and collaboration tools, and his green responsibilities and how he carbon offsets his travel. Brian also discusses how application development needs to change to meet the needs of an increasingly globalized world, benefits of a virtualized infrastructure management system, factors that will hinder adoption of Subversion 1.5 and how Subversion stacks up against the competition.

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Brian Behlendorf on Open Source, Subversion 1.5, the rise of Globalization and Carbon Offsets

Brian Behlendorf, Founder and former CTO of Collabnet, in a free-wheeling interview talks about the concept of an open source company in today's world, the indirect economic value being created by...

Erik Dörnenburg on why there is no right Agile Process

Agile processes and service oriented architectures are two examples of how traditional assumptions about software development have been challenged in recent years. Erik Dörnenburg, Application...

Todd Anglin on ASP.NET MVC, WPF, Silverlight

Todd Anglin, Telerik's Chief Technical Evnagelist and President of the North Houston .NET User Group, talks about new technologies from the Microsoft stable, some emerging and some radical. The...