Stories about: JBoss

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    Microsoft buys bridge between Java and .Net developers 09/11/2009 23:39:00

    Microsoft plans to acquire technology that has enabled Microsoft's TFS (Team Foundation Server) software to be an ALM (application lifecycle management) server for different software development platforms. The company will purchase Teamprise-related assets from SourceGear. Teamprise software lets Java developers using Eclipse-based IDEs or developers leveraging operating systems including Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X build applications via Visual Studio TFS.
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    Open-source CRM and ERP: New kids on the cloud 31/10/2009 04:37:00

    When Nikon decided to merge and consolidate customer data from more than 25 disparate sources into one system, officials didn't want the burden of maintaining it in-house, yet whatever they went with had to meet all their requirements and work picture-perfect.
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    Microsoft, Red Hat seal the deal on interoperability 08/10/2009 07:02:00

    Eight months after announcing they would make their virtualization wares interoperable, Microsoft and Red Hat delivered the goods Wednesday on their first major collaboration.
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    Red Hat defends its subscription license model for Linux 07/09/2009 06:29:00

    Anyone finding Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) subscriptions a tough sell for management used to Microsoft's one-time license fee for Windows must emphasize that there are more factors to be considered, chiefly return on investment, Red Hat officials said Friday.
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    Red Hat virtualization, cloud strategy targets major players 04/09/2009 08:12:00

    Red Hat this week lined up nose-to-nose with VMware and Microsoft laying out its bid to become a top-tier provider of virtualization and cloud computing infrastructure software for both the enterprise and service providers.
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    Red Hat expands partner program to juice reseller business 18/08/2009 04:30:00

    Red Hat has expanded its partner program to give companies more options for how they can work with the Linux vendor, more ways to demonstrate their areas of product expertise to customers and more discounts on product pricing, the company said Monday.
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    Red Hat program certifies partners to put Linux on cloud 02/07/2009 08:22:00

    Red Hat has launched a new partner program to make sure its enterprise Linux and JBoss software are core components of a cloud-computing infrastructure, and to guarantee that Red Hat-based applications will run reliably and safely in the cloud.
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    Oracle offers ISVs monthly SaaS platform pricing 01/07/2009 07:35:00

    Oracle is now offering ISVs the ability to pay by the month for its SaaS (software as a service) infrastructure platform, versus shelling out major sums for perpetual licenses.
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    Apache Shale Web framework project retired 12/06/2009 08:55:00

    The Apache Shale Web application framework project has been retired due to inactivity, according to a bulletin from Apache on Thursday.
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    Red Hat offers customizable app servers 02/06/2009 07:20:00

    Red Hat Monday introduced an open source application server strategy called JBoss Open Choice and a trio of upgraded middleware platforms that adhere to an architecture that is customized using components.
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    Ingres bundles Red Hat for application development stack 28/05/2009 07:26:00

    Ingres on Wednesday announced the Ingres Development Stack for JBoss, a bundle that combines Ingres' open-source database with Red Hat's JBoss Developer Studio and Enterprise Application Platform.
 
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