Topic: oracle

In-memory data grids see 2013 as a big year

Gartner predicts huge growth for in-memory data stores, driven primarily by the need for real-time analytics … continue reading

A slow year for Java was a welcome reprieve

After years of worry and strife over the health and relevance of the language, 2012 was notable for not endangering Java … continue reading

Oracle announces hybrid cloud

Oracle OpenWorld is highlighted by the forthcoming cloud offering, while Java remains relatively static … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Oracle, Google, Motorola and patents

The fallout of Google’s lawsuit victory over Oracle. Should Google’s competitors be worried? … continue reading

Oracle updates Java SE

Update 4 for Java SE 7 includes better garbage collection, and the first version of JavaFX to run on Mac OS X … continue reading

Analyst Watch: Java: Two years after Oracle

A lot of Java developers were worried about the company’s plans, but so far the language is thriving … continue reading

Oracle’s Big Data Appliance is based on Cloudera

This collaboration helps clients collect and manager large amounts of information … continue reading

NetBeans 7.1 focuses on the Web

New support for CSS3 supplements JavaFX 2.0 features and UI enhancements … continue reading

From the Editors: Of course we have predictions

What’s in store for 2012? And what will gesture controls bring to software development? … continue reading

Look what 2011 washed in: The return of Java

Oracle’s stewardship has led to real progress for the venerable coding language … continue reading

Letters to the Editor: Oracle misses the Holy Grail

Bill Gates is invoked to explain what the ultimate goal of procedural code is; functional programming is overrated … continue reading

Oracle releases WebLogic Server 12c, focuses on cloud, scaling

Improvements also increase the speed of load balancing … continue reading

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