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Sun's McNealy urges developers to change the world Former CEO, now chairman, calls on developers to bridge the worldwide digital divide through Java, Web services, thin clients
Sun makes partial Eclipse move IBM details Jazz team collaboration project at JavaOne
Sun offers 100 free CPU hours to grid developers In bid to attract programmers to use Sun Grid, company also provides private project space, other incentives
BEA dispels misconceptions about middleware Company also teams up with Interface21 to back the Spring framework
Developers hold key to Sun's future Developers love free, and they drive the adoption of new technology in the enterprise, Sun CEO says
Make way for SOA 2.0 Oracle, Gartner talk up the next-generation version of SOA
Alfresco open sources content management Enterprise edition of Alfresco 1.3 is now completely open source
Sun lays out Java road maps Project Semplice, one dot on the map, will enable Visual Basic developers to use Java
Sun releases Java EE 5, promises openness Over the years, the company has open sourced many Java components, but has stopped short of opening up the core Java specifications
Sun makes big open-source moves The company will release Java portal server and development tools, and says open sourcing Java is only a matter of how
JavaOne: BEA showing PHP on Java app server EJB 3 technology also to be showcased; Sybase touts Eclipse-based dev tool
Sun: NetBeans adding JBoss, AMD Open source Java issues also talked up at event
Motorola seeks mobile unity at JavaOne Motorola and Eclipse will unveil open source initiatives at the conference this week to broaden Java’s mobile and software
ecosystem
Oracle to boost AJAX, Java Oracle will submit its AJAX render kit, and announce a reference implementation of the Java Persistence Architecture at next
week’s JavaOne conference
Gosling: Java source code already available The current model for Java is close to an open source model, the technology’s father said
Java to get Linux boost Sun, others talk up new enterprise version of programming language
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