Virtualization software maker picks up developer of software tools used to program in Java. For VCs, the SpringSource deal marks a hefty return on the roughly $46 million pumped into the 5-year-old startup.
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Responding to ‘economic realities,’ maker of servers expects annual savings of $700 million to $800 million.
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Experts discuss reasons why the General Public License makes more sense for Java.
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Company extends open-source initiative by granting GPL license for different Java editions.
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Google’s email service and soon its video service will be available on portable devices.
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British company’s free subscription ZuCast service brings podcasts to mobile phones.
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Data thieves are finding fewer victims but making off with more money.
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VC firm will invest $900 million in IT, life sciences, clean energy, pandemic preparedness, and bio defense.
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Sun’s latest servers will come bundled with Oracle’s database as part of the companies’ strengthened partnership.
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Big Blue deepens Linux partnership with open source vendors.
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To court developers and customers, Sun will make more software available for free.
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The firm's persistence engine could give BEA an edge over IBM and Oracle.
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The cell phone company’s results top expectations on strong sales of new models.
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To promote NetWeaver, SAP partners with tech heavyweights such as Dell and HP.
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Network computer maker acquires firm specializing in stitching systems together.
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Firm faces skepticism from the open-source community.
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The Java wars come to a close and herald a new, uncertain future for Sun.
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From its beginnings in 1995 to the latest enterprise edition of Java 2, Sun's famous programming language lets one application run on many platforms.
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Sun's purchase of NetDynamics rankles the Java community.
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JAVA: WRITE ONCE, RUN ON WINDOWS ONLY
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