Well if there is one good thing that has come out of JavaOne is the final realization that Java2 causes more confusion than not. Why has it taken them nearly 3 years, including i am sure a rather expensive marketing report on the J2 brand, for them to figure out what everyone has been telling them? "J2SE 1.5" makes no sense whatsoever. So from now on, we refer to it as "Java SE 5". Far more sense. Just be thankful their marketing survey didn't suggest about JavaXP!
When Scott starts, there is just no stopping him, buy buy buy. Sun announced today they have purchased the Enterprise software company SeeBeyond for a little over £387m. Nothing like the StorageTek price of $4BN last month. This takes Sun into enterprise integration space with a company that has a good reputation and plenty of customers.
A Scottish company has created a business, aimed at the SME market, by collecting open source software together and bundling them as a single plug-n-play infrastructure to compete with Microsoft's Server products. This is a good example of where the value isn't in the software itself but the service and expertise they bring to ensure the whole thing works beautifully as oppose to hobbling along.
Finally, we all beginning to take for granted the Internet and its availability but consider a thought for Pakistan, who effectively went in darkness today when the undersea cable carrying the countries Internet and telecommunications developed a fault. One can't help but smirk at the fact that while we have all these wonderfully redundant systems with failover switches left right and center, there is only one cable coming into the country for Internet. Oops! I think they may have found their single point of failure!
Building and Strengthening the Java Brand
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Over the last few months, the Java marketing team met with a large sample of the Java partner community, and the majority were in agreement with the idea of simplifying the naming system for the Java 2 platform: Drop the 2. Expand the acronym. Say "Java.". Starting now, at the 2005 JavaOne Conference (June 27-30), let's all adopt the new naming system. As future releases of the platform ship.
Tiny Scot Gnaws at Microsoft's Heels
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Scottish firm Osprey Solutions has come up with an alternative to the standard Microsoft Server System that it contends will allow the SME market to tap into open-source Latest News about open source technology. The technology has taken off in popularity in the development community because it allows anyone to view or modify its source code.
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