July 13, 2007
Enterprise Systems: The New Bounce in Suns Step. Dont look now, but Sun Microsystems Inc. has a new bounce in its step.
From its recent...
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June 24, 2007
Jazoon'07. Jazoon'07 brings together experts and users of Java and open source technologies from all...
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October 16, 2006
category: Main
16 Oct 2006 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced it has completed its acquistion of Neogent, Inc. The acquisition of Neogent will allow Sun to extend its leadership position across the identity management platform and improve its ability to offer customers fixed-price and packaged identity management offerings that are repeatable and predictable with significantly reduced...
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category: Main
In a few years, large companies may no longer purchase and deploy enterprise software applications. Sound incredible? Welcome to the SaaS revolution and its promise of predictable costs, rapid time to value, and optimized IT resource allocation.
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category: Main
For those that have been leaving comments, I first want to say I appreciate your time and energy. I read them all (both gruff and gracious).
But let me try to clarify a simple point.
I was talking to the CIO of a large financial institution last week. He told me he was in the midst of building out two new datacenters, spending $250,000,000 (yes, a quarter of a billon) on one, more than...
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category: Developers
(See intro for a background and caveats on these coding advice blog entries.)
If you've been coding in C, you've probably picked up the habit of initializing all your fields:
char *foo = NULL;
int bar = 0;
This is necessary, because in C, memory can be left uninitialized, so there's no telling what value foo will have before it is assigned something.
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category: Developers
Read the first in a series of introductory articles about new projects that make developing interactive and dynamic web applications easier.
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