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Solid and well-understood makes for better development environments than fashionable. Java is not fashionable, but it’s still right for business.
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With the economy is booming it seems that companies are raking in the bucks, so why are tech workers salaries flat and how you can you increase your worth?
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The one’s and zero’s are all around us.
Computer science and code have completely changed the world and how we interact with it. Just for a quick rundown, source code (often simply referred to as code) is at the core of how computers operate.
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The opening of a public beta for version 7 of Red Hat’s Enterprise Applications Platform marks the official transformation of all of its middleware services to containerization.
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Google’s petition for appeal last October of a May 2014 Federal Circuit decision in favor of Oracle tried to make its case about more than it truly was: the copyrightability of the use of application programming interfaces.
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Here’s the problem: Absolutely every component of computer code is intended to be interoperable with something — usually, another such component. And most everyone who has ever composed such code would retain the right to decide what should be done with it, including whether that code is freely given away.
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Enterprises don't lack for choices. In one of his final blog posts before leaving Forrester as an analyst, David Aponovich summed up the importance of web content management to creating digital customer experiences. He wrote that “WCM has become an essential foundation for enabling successful digital experience efforts.
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Oracle officials claim enhancements to the company's Mobile Suite can account for a "skills shortage" among developers in mobile. Announced today,updates include the new Oracle Mobile Application Framework and an updated version of Oracle Service Bus that is optimized for mobile integration.
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Magnolia certainly spent a lot of time developing its mobile capabilities with the release of v.5 last year, and today’s release of v.5.3 only furthers those developments. The new update focuses on developing personalized customer experiences, providing enhanced collaboration capabilities for content publishers and integration with enterprise data sources.
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Oracle has announced the release of a massive security patch for Java that addresses at least 51 identified security vulnerabilities. If you think this does not affect you, keep in mind that Oracle says 89 percent of desktops run Java in one form or another.
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Responsive Web design has been catching on in 2013, but the technology is not without its drawbacks. Now, a company called Trilibis is moving past responsive design to a device aware technology using a lightweight server plugin.
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Magnolia has released version 5 of its Java based open source CMS, a product years in the making, and it's built with touch based interfaces in mind.
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Developers who have been thinking about building enterprise level apps now have a chance to use the same tools the big boys use because Oracle has released a free version of its Application Development Framework. It's called ADF Essentials, and it's a Java platform that provides a ready to
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Oracle is providing a lot of updated and new Java functionality in one fell swoop with today’s multi pronged release. Let’s dig into a few highlights of each individual solution. Oracle Wakes Up Java Market In a nutshell: Enterprise technology provider Oracle is releasing new versions of Java Platform, Standard
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