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Study: Windows cheaper than Linux
September 9, 2003
A Microsoft-commissioned study finds that companies could save up to 28 percent by developing applications with Windows instead of with a combination of Linux and Java.
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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.
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Sun's Tiger aims to tame Java programming
February 5, 2004
The test version of the J2SE development specification includes enhancements designed to make Java programmers more productive and desktop Java applications easier to manage.
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Microsoft shines more light on Longhorn
January 27, 2004
When Longhorn ships, it should signal a full-scale move away from the object-oriented world of COM and DCOM, as Microsoft prepares to increase the pressure on Java.
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Microsoft courts Lotus developers
January 23, 2004
On the eve of Lotus' annual user conference, Microsoft and other rivals are wooing developers who are unwilling to follow Lotus to a new Java programming model.
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Sun invites outside involvement with Java 6
November 18, 2004
Sun puts very early versions of the source code on its Web site so Java programmers could better see and participate in its development.
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Sun looks for users running rival OSes
October 26, 2005
Java Enterprise System server middleware now supports Windows and HP-UX and Sun has a new plan to expand its Java Desktop System to more Linux flavors.
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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.
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