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Terracotta Builds Java Clusters

LAS VEGAS - Ari Zilka, co-founder and chief technology officer at Terracotta, a Java clustering solution provider, says the company is poised for growth...

Adobe Photoshop Express Not Yet in Focus

Click here for large imagePhotoshop Express With the release this week of the beta of Photoshop Express, many amateur photographers will be excited about the...

SOAP or REST?

LAS VEGAS - So, which style of service enablement is better: SOAP or REST?A pair of programming experts tried to put that debate to...

Developers Face Languages Renaissance

LAS VEGAS-The computing industry is ripe for a new phase of programming languages over the next five years, said a language expert at TheServerSide...

Expert: Legacy Java Development Is Dead

LAS VEGAS-The legacy style of enterprise Java application development has given way to a new world of frameworks and modular componentry, according to an...

JavaFX Script Is Enterprise-Ready

LAS VEGAS-Sun Microsystems' JavaFX Script rich Internet application solution is ready for the enterprise.At TheServerSide Java Symposium here on March 27, James Weaver, chief...

Hannaford Data Theft Was No Smash and Grab

Retailers, e-commerce developers and security vendors should be paying close attention to the data breach case unfolding around the Hannaford Brothers Cos. Unlike many...

Red Hat Posts Impressive 2008 Earnings

Anyone under the delusion that you can't make money from open source and Linux should have been on Red Hat's 2008 fiscal year earnings...

Lawyer: L-1 Visas Used to Dodge H-1B Regulations

On April 1, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' office will be hit with an avalanche of H-1B visa applications for the 2009 fiscal...

Intel Web Site Aims to Nurture x86 Customer Community

Intel is looking to offer its IT customers a new state of bliss via the Web.On March 31, the Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker...