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Sun raves about $99 developer tool plan

June 25, 2004 Company hopes release of "Rave" will help it more than double the number of Java programmers. TAGS: Joe Keller, CLR, Sun Java Studio Creator, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, development tool, Java developer, C# language, programming tool, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Java update warms to scripting languages

December 11, 2006 Sun releases Java Standard Edition 6, a Java desktop update meant to work better with scripting languages. TAGS: scripting language, Java, Java program, Sun Microsystems Inc., language, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Can Sun-Microsoft cease-fire halt the war?

April 2, 2004 Scott McNealy spent years sniping at Bill Gates' "evil empire." Now, a more customer-centric approach unites the archrivals, forcing them to bury the hatchet. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Inc., Steve Ballmer, war, alliance, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates, Microsoft .NET, Java, Microsoft Office, developer, CEO, Microsoft Windows, server

Gosling questions Sun-Microsoft pact

February 3, 2005 The father of Java tells developers that in some ways, the technical agreement with Microsoft is meaning less and less. Video: "We're not a .Net company," Sun's Gosling says TAGS: James Gosling, Samba, digital-rights management, DMCA, Sun Microsystems Inc., father, agreement, antitrust, Java, European Union, Microsoft Corp., open source, Europe, developer, DVD, U.S.

Father of Java joins Sun tools group

November 6, 2003 Sun Microsystems says that James Gosling, considered the father of the Java programming language, will join Sun's Developer Platforms Group as chief technology officer. TAGS: James Gosling, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, development tool, application development, programming language, chief technology officer, programming, IBM Corp., vice president, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Nokia loosens reins for developers

January 16, 2004 The handset maker is changing the way it deals with software developers, in what is widely seen as an effort to stave off a growing challenge from Microsoft. TAGS: Nokia Corp., handset maker, handset, API, developer, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., operating system

Jinxed by Java

December 2, 1998 Though Microsoft has attempted to splinter the market, Java still presents one of the most viable ways for the industry to grow outside Redmond's purview. TAGS: Java, Microsoft Visual J++, Win32, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, API, Java application, Redmond, Bill Gates, antitrust, Netscape Communications Corp., Microsoft Corp., Unix, America Online Inc., operating system, developer

Sun begins open-source Solaris era

June 14, 2005 Company posts more than 5 million lines of source code for the operating system's heart in an effort to regain lost ground. TAGS: OpenSolaris, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source programmer, programmer, Linux, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., open source, Unix, firewall, developer, operating system, Intel, server, Microsoft Windows

New Java looks to shake up desktop

September 30, 2004 Sun releases Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0, intended to make Java programs run faster and take less time to build. TAGS: J2SE, Java, Java program, Java 2, BEA Systems Inc., Java tool, Java programmer, Stephen O'Grady, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java application, JVM, Java software, Microsoft .NET, monitoring, software company, developer

Promoting the promise of Longhorn

July 20, 2004 Microsoft's new developer division vice president, S. "Soma" Somasegar, plots a course for making Microsoft's Windows and .Net software the cutting-edge favorite of developers. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Soma, Microsoft .NET, programmer, IDE, development tool, developer, IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, vice president, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Microsoft Corp., open source

IBM tries the lure of free grid access

May 27, 2004 Big Blue is hoping to recruit developers by offering free access to high-powered grid computing servers over the Internet. TAGS: grid computing, IBM Corp., business application, developer, software company, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Sun bets on free Java tool

November 13, 2003 Developers won't pay a penny for the next version of Java application server, set for release next week, says the company's top software executive in a presentation of Sun's software plans. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, application server, Java application, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Java tool, Sun Java Desktop System, Java 2, J2EE, Sun Java, pricing, desktop software, Sun Solaris, server software, server, open source

Java camp takes cue from Microsoft

September 16, 2003 The software giant's rivals are countering it by adopting one of its most successful strategies: Offering easy-to-use tools to drive sales of server software. TAGS: Java, server software, Java company, Java software company, Web service, Microsoft Visual Basic, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java software, Microsoft .NET, BEA Systems Inc., server, software company, Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp., IBM Corp., developer

Year in review: Wrench hits development world

January 8, 2005 Open source shook up the software development world as established companies and challengers sought to harness the collaborative development model. TAGS: BEA Beehive, open source, Mono, Sun Microsystems Inc., development tool, IBM Corp., BEA Systems Inc., software development, Java, Novell Inc., developer, Microsoft Corp., server

OpenOffice plug-in plan set for debut

September 22, 2006 Upcoming 2.0.4 version of the open-source office suite is designed to make plug-in extensions easier to write and manage. TAGS: OpenOffice, OpenOffice.org, extension, Stephen O'Grady, StarOffice, Firefox, open source, leader, developer, Sun Microsystems Inc., blog, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Podbop nets big prize at MashupCamp

February 22, 2006 At MashupCamp, one of the youngest attendees on hand walked away with the big prize. Photos: Crowning the top mashup TAGS: Podbop, mashup, David Berlind, attendee, vote, Sun Microsystems Inc., developer, conference, Microsoft Corp.
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