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- UnboundID Targets Sun With New Migration Tool
"According to UnboundID, its new UnboundID Synchronization Server will be available at no charge to Sun customers, and will provide bi-directional synchronization between its products and Sun's own directory management products."
- Austin Ventures Commits $50M For Brazos Software
This must be the "buy a bunch of (now) cheap startups & older tech companies" roll-up effort people keep telling me AV is all about now-a-days.
- Surgient confirms downsizing – says it has $12M+/yr. revenue
"The 10-year-old company said in 2007 that it was bringing in more than $1 million a month in revenue and had 70 customers, including Microsoft Corp., BMC Software Inc., and Hewlett-Packard Co."
- CA plucks automation assets from struggling Cassatt – Network World
- Acrobat.com challenges PowerPoint with collaborative presentations » VentureBeat
I'm surprised you don't hear about more folks using the stuff over at Acrobat.com.
- Cloudera raises $6M more for serious data processing
- Wind River buy makes Intel a software company
- Indemnification, support woes plague open source systems management
- Oracle Chief Ellison Anointed 'Next Leader of Java Community' — Application Development Trends
- Sun testing Java Store for connecting developers with users
"Oracle has all of these applications that will need flashy front ends, said James Governor, an analyst with RedMonk. "I don't think it's impossible that Oracle will actually invest in JavaFX so that they have the whole stack." Oracle doesn't want to be beholden to other software makers such as Microsoft or Adobe, whose Silverlight and Air technologies are designed to make programs written for the browser more dynamic and interactive. "Oracle likes having the whole stack," Governor said. "That's why they're buying Sun. "
- Mobile Development and Multiplicity Madness
- An IPO for ’09 with SolarWinds
- Developer Platform Product Management – Development Unfiltered: From code, to cloud to comedy. : The Web Platform
"I spent some time with Michael Cote of Redmonk talking about our Web Platform in this video which also includes a smart observation from Michael on components of this platform evolving into runtimes, where customers can choose .NET-based or non-Microsoft languages to construct versatile, interoperable solutions. I thought that was a really interesting way to look at it."
- IBM Corporation :: 200+ Microsoft Partners Per Month Flocking to Sell IBM Lotus Foundations Appliance
Lotus Foundations vs. Microsoft Small Business Server.
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