Topic: oracle

JavaOne’s main course: Platform changes

Closures and a merging of Java SE/ME were forecasted for Java developers, while Oracle showed off Java SE 8 … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: In-memory databases, Oracle edition

A new in-memory option for Oracle DB12c could make the concept mainstream … continue reading

What can mobile app development do for you?

Frameworks let you build apps for multiple operating systems, a must in today’s market … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Java 6 exploit found, no patch available

Users should either uninstall Java 6 or upgrade to Java 7, advise experts … continue reading

Oracle updates Java tooling

With the release of Oracle 12c, the company also unveiled new Java tooling to bring developers along … continue reading

Oracle releases Java EE 7

Focus on Web development, HTML5 and JSON bring Java EE into the modern age of Web applications … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Google, Oracle and Java legal soup

Oracle’s copyright battle is understandable, but the company is making the wrong move regarding open source … continue reading

MySQL 5.6 boasts better speed

New version of popular open-source database sees a large round of optimizations and better coordination with InnoDB … continue reading

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

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