JavaOne '08: Sun starts delivering
At San Francisco conference, company touts a rich Internet application environment and a new cloud computing service. Plus, Neil Young sings Sun.
At JavaOne in San Francisco, company touts a rich Internet application environment and a new cloud computing service. Plus, Neil Young sings Sun.
Derek Mathieson, project leader for the world's largest particle physics lab, shows off the Atlas detector, a 100-megapixel camera with 100 million data channels. It uses open-source Java apps to collect data.
May 13, 2008
Sun's James Gosling talks to Arizona State University geological sciences professor Phil Christensen about the school's open-source geospatial software used by NASA.
May 9, 2008
No, not that kind of virus. An alert from the San Francisco health department says that a number of people fell ill while working or attending events at the Moscone Center since April 30.
(Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy)
May 9, 2008 8:08 AM PDT
At JavaOne, Motorola executive Christy Wyatt explains the various stages of the mobile Internet and the importance of giving users the ability to download and use many different applications.
May 9, 2008
CNET News.com Editor in Chief Dan Farber talks to Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz about JavaFX, a rich Internet application environment, and Project Hydrazine, a new cloud computing service in development.
May 7, 2008 10:27 AM PDT
At JavaOne, chipmaker demonstrates a new mobile Internet device powered by the company's Atom processor.
May 8, 2008
Execs Thomas Kurian and Peter Moskowitz show how Java changes an order entry application into a collaborative Web 2.0 environment.
May 8, 2008
A look at some of the key issues arising in a cloud computing world.
(Posted in The Pervasive Datacenter by Gordon Haff)
May 8, 2008 8:09 AM PDT
Company takes the wraps off the rich Internet application environment set to compete with Adobe Systems' AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight.
(Posted in Outside the Lines by Dan Farber)
May 6, 2008 8:41 AM PDT
Robert Brewin talks to Ken Russell and Chris Oliver of the company's JavaFX team about how they created the animation inside the game Moon Tank.
May 7, 2008
Danny Coward and Ken Russell of Sun's Java SE team show how the new applets can be deployed within a Web browser or dragged over to the desktop.
May 7, 2008
Venerable rocker shows off his multimedia project that chronicles his music career and uses Java to do so.
(Posted in Outside the Lines by Dan Farber)
May 6, 2008 10:15 AM PDT
At JavaOne, legendary rocker gets on stage to show off a new multimedia project spanning his music career. It uses Java.
May 6, 2008
If OpenSolaris + EC2 is the best Sun's got, it may be a long week at JavaOne conference.
(Posted in Negative Approach by Dave Rosenberg)
May 5, 2008 3:23 PM PDT
Video: CERN demos giant 3D digital camera
Derek Mathieson, project leader for the world's largest particle physics lab, shows off the Atlas detector, a 100-megapixel camera with 100 million data channels. It uses open-source Java apps to collect data. May 13, 2008
Video: Exploring Mars with Java
Sun's James Gosling talks to Arizona State University geological sciences professor Phil Christensen about the school's open-source geospatial software used by NASA.May 9, 2008
Did you get infected? Virus runs amok amid JavaOne
No, not that kind of virus. An alert from the San Francisco health department says that a number of people fell ill while working or attending events at the Moscone Center since April 30. (Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy)
May 9, 2008 8:08 AM PDT
Video: Motorola and the evolving mobile Internet
At JavaOne, Motorola executive Christy Wyatt explains the various stages of the mobile Internet and the importance of giving users the ability to download and use many different applications.May 9, 2008
Video: Sun wants consumers to innovate
CNET News.com Editor in Chief Dan Farber talks to Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz about JavaFX, a rich Internet application environment, and Project Hydrazine, a new cloud computing service in development.May 7, 2008 10:27 AM PDT
Video: Intel shows mobile Internet devices
At JavaOne, chipmaker demonstrates a new mobile Internet device powered by the company's Atom processor.May 8, 2008
Video: Oracle reveals business mashup
Execs Thomas Kurian and Peter Moskowitz show how Java changes an order entry application into a collaborative Web 2.0 environment.May 8, 2008
Do we need to protect open-source from the cloud?
A look at some of the key issues arising in a cloud computing world. (Posted in The Pervasive Datacenter by Gordon Haff)
May 8, 2008 8:09 AM PDT
Sun rolls out JavaFX
Company takes the wraps off the rich Internet application environment set to compete with Adobe Systems' AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight.(Posted in Outside the Lines by Dan Farber)
May 6, 2008 8:41 AM PDT
Video: CTO previews JavaFX-powered game
Robert Brewin talks to Ken Russell and Chris Oliver of the company's JavaFX team about how they created the animation inside the game Moon Tank.May 7, 2008
Video: Bringing back Java applets
Danny Coward and Ken Russell of Sun's Java SE team show how the new applets can be deployed within a Web browser or dragged over to the desktop.May 7, 2008
Neil Young rocks JavaOne
Venerable rocker shows off his multimedia project that chronicles his music career and uses Java to do so.(Posted in Outside the Lines by Dan Farber)
May 6, 2008 10:15 AM PDT
Video: Young chronicles music career
At JavaOne, legendary rocker gets on stage to show off a new multimedia project spanning his music career. It uses Java.May 6, 2008
OpenSolaris on EC2--overcast but not completely Cloudy
If OpenSolaris + EC2 is the best Sun's got, it may be a long week at JavaOne conference.(Posted in Negative Approach by Dave Rosenberg)
May 5, 2008 3:23 PM PDT
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