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Sun plugs in open-source Java database
December 13, 2005
The company is distributing an open-source Java database within its Java server software products.
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Apache Derby graduates with Sun onboard
August 4, 2005
One year after IBM submits initial code, the Apache Foundation releases first version of open-source Java database.
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Sun releases OpenSolaris file system
November 17, 2005
A key piece of its Unix operating systems goes to open-source programmers. Also on tap: more on Sun's database plans.
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Open-source LAMP a beacon to developers
June 14, 2005
Companies that thrive on Linux, Apache, MySQL and related software band together to better support corporate customers.
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IBM backs open-source Web software
February 25, 2005
Looking to widen its developer audience, IBM signs a partnership with Zend to bolster use of the PHP scripting language.
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Oracle warms to Eclipse with open-source project
April 13, 2005
Looking to promote usage of Enterprise Java Beans for database access, Oracle proposes open-source tool based on its TopLink software.
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Polese opens up on open-source plans
January 4, 2005
Industry vet Kim Polese reveals details of start-up SpikeSource's bid to provide support for open-source software on corporate networks.
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Open source on the march
October 24, 2005
Sun to update Solaris 10 by year's end. Also: IBM expands free access to patents for education, health care.
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SourceLabs sees green in grassroots Java
August 2, 2005
Start-up targets corporate developers with bundle of, and support for, commonly used open-source Java components.
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IBM backs Sun's Solaris, renews Java pact
June 27, 2005
Big Blue will create versions of its server software for Sun's operating system and will support Java for an additional 10 years.
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Zend buffs up corporate open-source effort
January 10, 2005
Company aims to ease server management headaches with PHP tool set. Also on tap: updated tools for Web developers.
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Grassroots computing languages hit the big time
May 13, 2005
Oracle deal shows that PHP and other scripting languages--once considered toys by serious programmers--are going corporate.
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BEA, Sybase join open-source consortium
February 22, 2005
In move that shows growing momentum for open-source tools project, Java company and database maker will join board of Eclipse.
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IBM buys open-source Java outfit Gluecode
May 10, 2005
Big Blue fills out the low end of its WebSphere line and throws its weight behind Apache's Geronimo project.
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