Archive for the ‘Open Source’ Category

Sun Announces New GlassFish Communications Server and Key Customer Wins

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the general availability of the Sun GlassFish(TM) Communications Server 2.0, its open source and high performance telco-grade application server that offers the foundation for a service delivery platform for the telecommunications industry. We use Glassfish Communications server and it is really excellent. Our CEO Mike Wetzer is quoted in ...

LiveCycle Enterprise Services

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Greg Wilson describing Adobe's LiveCycle Enterprise Services. via http://java.dzone.com/videos/tech-chat-greg-wilson-adobe

Adobe: 2 New Open Source Initiatives

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Adobe has rolled out two new open source initiatives aimed specifically towards developers for media companies and publishers. Adobe’s Open Source Media Framework lets developers build more robust, feature-rich media players optimized specifically for the Adobe Flash Platform. The second initiative, the Text Layout Framework (TLF), will help developers create ...

News from Adobe

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Recently Adobe has announced two great news: 1. They has lunched the beta version of Acrobat Tables which enables spreadsheets on acrobat.com Also this application is Flex-based which is really cool. It enables working with and sharing information such as project management task lists, budget planning, sales lead pipelines, contact lists and much more. ...

WidgetFX

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Finally someone is working on bringing widget technology to Java using JavaFX. WidgetFX is an open-source desktop widget platform written from the ground up in the JavaFX Script language. It can run widgets written in JavaFX Script and Java and takes advantage of the latest features in the Java Consumer JRE ...

The Open Source Business Model

Friday, September 12th, 2008

There's a great interview of Rich Green, EVP Software, Sun Microsystems re: the Open Source Business Model. "We can't say this is a four- or five-year plan. It's not. It's also a four- or five-year plan, but it's a six-month plan." Rich Green Executive VP, Software Sun Microsystems If you've been wondering how you can ...

Geolocation available from Google

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Google has come up with the Geolocation module which lets web applications to obtain the geographical position of the user. Using it web applications will be able to get the last known position of user, change in position of user and the current position of the user. With the Geolocation module ...