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April 20, 2009
category: Main
Sun offers a pragmatic approach for solving today's everyday identity management issues while positioning your business for the growth challenges of tomorrow. In order to maintain security, mitigate risk and reduce costs, organizations can build...
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category: System Admins
Moving from Network Information Service (NIS) or NIS+ to Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)?
Here are several important decisions and issues that must be faced first.
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category: Developers
So, I've been writing this series of blogs
about how Sun's decision to block Apache Harmony has caused a lack of a Java SE 7 specification.
Does the Oracle takeover change anything?
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced that it will demonstrate virtualization solutions, resulting from its technical collaboration with SAP AG,at SAP Virtualization Week 2009, being held April 20-24 at SAP Labs in Palo Alto, CA. In a...
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) and Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) announced today they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Oracle will acquire Sun common stock for $9.50 per share in cash. The transaction is valued at approximat...
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category: Java Technology
I just got back from a much-needed 5-day vacation break (Italy/Lago Maggiore region). Benissimo! ... and no Internet connectivity, either ;-)
Just a quick note that I will be speaking tomorrow (Tue, April 21) at the SDG (Startup Developers Gathering)...
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category: Java Technology
This week's Java.net Spotlight is on the 2009 JavaOne Conference. It's starting to feel like the conference is just around the corner... also:
Java Today: Swing, ImageUploader, Trees, The JCP doesn't exist!, and IO, NIO, It's Off to JavaOne 2009 We G...
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category: Java Technology
So, the big news today is that Oracle is buying Sun. This is definitely the biggest thing to happen to Java since it's original release (not to mention the rest of Sun's portfolio). Overall, I believe Java is in pretty good hands. Oracle has bet thei...
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