Topic: oracle

From the Editors: Consulting the Oracle

Oracle’s recent moves regarding Google and OpenSolaris get mixed reactions; accessibility for Web 2.0 technologies is good … continue reading

JavaOne returns with an Oracle twist

Oracle OpenWorld will be bigger than ever this year as the event adds JavaOne to the schedule … continue reading

From the Editors: Keeping Sun’s open-source software open

Oracle’s lawsuit against Google over Java is very troubling; the future of multicore development looks bright now … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Big companies behaving oddly

Some needless blunders from the big names in the computer industry leave Alan scratching his head … continue reading

Oracle closes OpenSolaris

A leaked internal memo shows Oracle planning to push OpenSolaris users towards regular Solaris … continue reading

Oracle sues Google

The company claims that Android violates Sun’s Java patents … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Unix is important, and Solaris is important

Despite talk that Solaris may be ending its run of support from Oracle, Solaris still is important enough to preserve … continue reading

Oracle jumps onboard the Eclipse Helios train

Eclipse 3.6-based development tools arrive for Fusion middleware, Oracle 11g and WebLogic … continue reading

JRuby team lays groundwork for optimizations

JRuby 1.6 comes with hooks for OpenJDK 1.0 that will eliminate the need for JVM workarounds … continue reading

Oracle brings Coherence to data analytics

Increased security, live data update and expanded support for transactional data are new features added by this update … continue reading

Single runtime pulls together business processes

Oracle has added BPM features to Fusion middleware in its new Business Process Management Suite … continue reading

From the Editors: Gosling’s escape is symbolic

Oracle will handle Java the way it sees best for its business; how will Visual Studio 2010’s new features play out? … continue reading

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