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10 March 2011

Oracle Debuts GlassFish Server 3.1 Improving JavaEE 6 Middleware

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Oracle Debuts GlassFish Server 3.1 Improving JavaEE 6 Middleware

Reference middleware architecture for JavaEE 6 is updated, tying the former Sun tech even closer to Oracle's broader Java platform offerings.Read more >>


Tape's Evolving Data Storage Role

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Are Mobile Apps Violating Open Source Licenses?

There are a lot of mobile apps that use open source software, but how many of them are in compliance with open source licensing rules? As it turns out, not very many. Read more >>

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Red Hat Fights Back

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