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Launch of Oracle Weblogic 12c – and c stands for cloud!

With Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c already in Market Oracle now launches WebLogic Server 12c, in which the ‘C’ appears to be shorthand for “cloud,” will succeed version 11g, which was first released in July 2009. Upcoming features include: Java EE 6, Active GridLink for RAC (Real Application Clusters), Traffic Director, and Virtual Assembly Builder, as [...]

Is SaaS a friend or foe of open source?

Dries Buytaert of Drupal and Acquia is warning that Software as a Service is becoming a threat to open source and that clouds could create the same vendor lock-in customers sought to avoid with open source. Even where SaaS companies let customers take back their data, they often don’t let them take the code underlying [...]

Agile Development ……the dynamic way for the dynamic world

Agile Software Development is a methodology for software development that promotes development iterations, open collaboration, and adaptability throughout the life-cycle of the project. With Ernst…

Google and open source, who needs who more?

Many important open source projects, like Firefox, are dependent on Google. The Mozilla Foundation draws most of its budget from the Google box on its software, even after Google has gone into competition with its Chrome browser. Google is proof that the open source way is the profitable way. It has aggressively pushed code out [...]

Google Goggles: will we finally ditch the travel guidebook?

Now that Google is translating the world through our smart phones, is there still a need for a travel guide? The death of the travel guidebook has long been prophesied because of the explosion of travel information online, but travel blogs and forums have not had the swingeing impact that the doomsayers foretold. In fact, [...]

Google’s new application Latitude, is it an invasion in to your privacy or a better way to stay connected?

New Google software, Latitude, lets cell phone users share their location with others. Google hopes it will help people find each other and keep track of friends. To protect privacy, Google specifically requires people to sign up for the service. Also people can share their precise location, the city they’re in, or nothing at all. [...]

Your predictions/recommendations for application development? Open-source, Commercial or Mashups?

As we move to 2009, it’s important to put down the champagne glasses for a moment and consider all of the big technology stories that have come across over the past year. Next-generation applications have been simmering for years, but they’ve yet to reach widespread acceptance. Many believe that this year developers and architects will [...]