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Mainsoft brings .Net to WebSphere Portal

May 31, 2006 Company's latest tool allows Microsoft .Net Web applications to run on a WebSphere Portal server. TAGS: Mainsoft, IBM WebSphere Portal Server, IBM WebSphere, Microsoft .NET, portal, portal server, IBM Corp., Java, Web application, server, Microsoft Corp.

IBM targets Microsoft developers with new tools

November 1, 2006 Big Blue is marketing Lotus Expeditor as an alternative to Microsoft's .Net. TAGS: IBM Corp., Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft .NET, developer, Java, Microsoft Corp.

Metastorm warms to Java programmers

March 30, 2005 Software company Metastorm plans to enhance its work flow product so it works better with Java-based applications and tools. TAGS: Metastorm, Java programmer, development tool, Microsoft .NET, Java, Microsoft Corp.

Sun expands open-source Java plan

August 15, 2006 Server and software company to release open-source components, open up Java for gadgets this year. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source version, Java, open source, open-source software, programming language, community, Microsoft .NET, software company, component, IBM Corp., server, Microsoft Corp.

FAQ: The Sun-Google partnership

October 5, 2005 What exactly does the alliance mean for the two companies--and for the computing industry? TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Eric Schmidt, agreement, Google Toolbar, Sun Solaris, Java software, alliance, Google Inc., Java, Sun Java, Jonathan Schwartz, Scott McNealy, open-source software, OpenOffice, toolbar, CEO

Java devotee BEA eyes scripting languages

August 5, 2005 Scripting initiative would capitalize on languages widely used in Web applications and considered easier to use than Java. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., scripting language, BEA WebLogic, programming model, application server, Java, development tool, Web application, Web service, Microsoft .NET, open source, PHP, programming, server, language, developer

Sun and Google shake hands

October 4, 2005 Multiyear partnership will develop and distribute Google Toolbar, Java, OpenOffice and OpenSolaris--and Google will buy lots more Sun servers. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., Google Toolbar, Sun Server, OpenOffice.org, JRE, toolbar, Scott McNealy, OpenSolaris, Google Inc., Java, OpenOffice, Eric Schmidt, executive vice president, Microsoft .NET, Netscape Communications Corp.

Microsoft walks VB tightrope

March 16, 2005 Free support for developer tool ends this month, but Microsoft is trying to ease the transition. TAGS: Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Soma, developer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, vice president, Java

Microsoft, JBoss link server software

September 27, 2005 In another sign of its changing posture toward open-source, Redmond pledges to achieve great interoperability with JBoss products. TAGS: JBoss, application server, server software, GPL, Steve Ballmer, Java, open source, Redmond, open-source software, intellectual property, collaboration, Microsoft .NET, Linux, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

The great legacy skills debate

July 22, 2005 COBOL expert Mike Gilbert examines the looming skills gap between the legacy world and the newer worlds of Web services, Java and .Net. TAGS: mainframe, skill, COBOL, Web service, age, concern, worker, organization, Microsoft .NET, Java, information technology

This week in open source

June 17, 2005 Can new partnerships make LAMP a more serious contender to Java and Microsoft's .NET? Also: Sun releases Solaris code. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Xen, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, GCC, Fedora Project, RAD, Fedora Core, stack, Linux, Apache Software Foundation, open-source software, Red Hat Inc., Microsoft .NET, PHP, Java
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