Thursday, September 1, 2011

Frank Artale: Take the PaaS

  Java creator Gosling leaves Google for startup | Salesforce.com revs up mobile strategy with HTML5
 
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Frank Artale: Take the PaaS
When passionate software developers get to work in the morning (or in the middle of night) what do you think they look forward to doing? Is it: A) Looking for updates to runtimes, installing them, testing to make sure they work correctly, and then calling the operations staff to get that stuff deployed everywhere; or, B) Firing up their IDE of choice and cranking out code. Read More


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Java creator Gosling leaves Google for startup
After just a few months at search giant, Gosling is taking a chief software architect position at Liquid Robotics Read More

Salesforce.com revs up mobile strategy with HTML5
Salesforce.com is placing HTML5 at the forefront of its mobile strategy with an upcoming product, Touch.Salesforce.com, that will automatically render its applications on touch-enabled devices like Apple's iPad, the company plans to announce Wednesday during its annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco. Read More


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Oracle-Google trial may be delayed
The start of the trial in Oracle's lawsuit against Google over alleged Java copyright and patent violations in the Android mobile OS could be delayed, according to a judge's ruling issued Monday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Read More

VMware launches a developer edition for cloud service
Hoping to spark developer interest in building cloud applications, VMware has issued a free version of its Cloud Foundry Platform-as-a-Service stack that can run on a single laptop or desktop computer. Read More

 
 
 

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