Darryl K. Taft

About

Darryl K. Taft covers the development tools and developer-related issues beat from his office in Baltimore. He has more than 10 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named 'one of the most active middleware reporters in the world' by The Middleware Co. He also has his own card in the 'Who's Who in Enterprise Java' deck.

Sun Branding Effort Angers Java Crowd

Sun Microsystems Inc. will face fireworks at the Java Community Process meetings and elections this week over its Java branding intentions. The JCP is holding scheduled elections to replace the current members making up the Micro Edition Executive Committee and the Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition Executive Committee. Both committees oversee the working groups that craft Java […]

JBoss Group Expands Into Europe

JBoss Group LLC, maker of a popular open-source application server, Monday announced its expansion into Europe, with European headquarters in Switzerland. Atlanta-based JBoss said its expansion into Europe was fueled by the emerging demand for open-source technology in Europe, particularly in European governments and educational facilities, as well as corporations. Known as JBoss Group Europe, […]

ActiveState to Maintain Open-Source Focus

Despite its acquisition earlier this week by a British antivirus software maker, ActiveState Corp. said it will maintain its focus on development tools and its involvement in the open source community. Sophos Plc, based in Abingdon, U.K., announced its acquisition of Vancouver, British Columbia-based ActiveState in a $23 million transaction late Wednesday. The antivirus company […]

More PC Makers Agree to Ship Java

Sun Microsystems Inc. Tuesday announced agreements with several PC manufacturers to ship the Java runtime environment on their PCs. More than 50 percent of the current market of PC suppliers will be covered by the agreements. Sun announced deals with Acer Inc., Gateway Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Toshiba America Inc. and Tsinghua Tongfang Co. […]

Tackling Web Services Transactions

A group of companies have come together to form a new technical committee to propose a transaction-related Web services specification to the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Systems (OASIS) for future adoption as a standard. A group of companies including IONA Technologies PLC, Sun Microsystems Inc., Oracle Corp., Arjuna Technologies Ltd., Systinet Corp., […]

Its All in the Model

IBM has been working on enhancing the power of modeling to include not only modeling code but also modeling of business processes and data and to integrate modeling into all its tools as well. Sridhar Iyengar, a distinguished engineer in the Application Integration and Middleware division for the Armonk, N.Y., company, said IBM is mapping […]

Developers Jump on Board Java Enterprise System

With Sun Microsystems Inc.s new Java enterprise System and a pricing model that delivers the middleware as an entire software stack for $100 per employee, one might ask, “Whats the benefit for developers?” Plenty. “My only comment is, why didnt they do this sooner?” said Rick Preston, manager of Unix systems at Rosetta Biosoftware, a […]

JBoss Joins Java Community Process

Despite an ongoing battle over the licensing of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) with Sun Microsystems Inc., JBoss Group LLC has joined the Java Community Process (JCP), the organization that oversees all issues relating to the Java platform, including J2EE. Marc Fleury, president of JBoss, told eWEEK that his Atlanta-based company, which provides services […]

World Book First to Buy Suns New Java Stack

SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems Inc. has sold its first Java Enterprise System to World Book Inc. through one of its partners. In an announcement from the SunNetwork Conference here, DewPoint Inc., a Detroit-based Sun iForce partner and supplier of application integration and access management solutions said it sold the first new Java Enterprise System, formerly known […]

Borlands C++ Goes Multiplatform

Borland Software Corp. has announced a version of its C++ development system that support multiple platforms. The Scotts Valley, Calif., company unveiled its C++BuilderX, an integrated development environment for multiple platforms, as well as Borland Enterprise Studio for C++ and a new edition of Borland Enterprise Studio for Mobile. According to market analyst groups such […]