Comme à son habitude, Azul profite de ce début d’année pour publier son étude State of Java 2026, consacrée à l’adoption de Java et des frameworks associés. Pour cela, il a interrogé plus de 2000 ...
Among the biggest news stories at this week's JavaOne conference was Sun Microsystems Inc.'s long-awaited announcement that it will be releasing the industry-standard Java programming language under ...
Jonathan Schwartz, le PDG de Sun Microsystems, a profité de la conférence JavaOne pour annoncer que Java sera bientôt rendu open source. Sun va jusqu'au bout de sa démarche Après les outils de ...
Sun Microsystems has followed up an announcement that its Solaris server operating system will have an open-source flavor with a similar promise for its Java technology. Raghavan Srinivas, Java ...
May 22, 2006—Among the biggest news stories at this week’s JavaOne conference was Sun Microsystems’ long-awaited announcement that it will be releasing the industry-standard Java programming language ...
D'après une dernière enquête, la hausse des coûts, les risques d'audit et le manque de clarté des licences incitent près de 80 % des professionnels IT interrogés par l'ITAM Forum et Azul à abandonner ...
In a move that reflects the growing power of the open-source programming movement, Sun Microsystems plans Monday to share a modest chunk of Java source code, an experimental user interface for desktop ...
Now that Java is going open source, what exactly does that mean? Developers and others worldwide say it opens up a world of possibilities. New opportunities are presented on Linux as well as in the ...
Sun Microsystems is grappling with applying an open-source philosophy to its Java software as the company weighs risks and benefits over whether it should jump in further or not. But some experts are ...
In November 2006, Sun Microsystems began making all of its Java technology implementations open source, offering them under the GPL. More than two years later, reactions are mixed as to what exactly ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Sun Microsystems Inc.’s announcement today that it plans to eventually open-source Java reflects CEO Jonathan Schwartz’s belief that the key to growth at his struggling company is to ...
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