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GigaSpaces XAP: The Java PaaS with .NET Support

GigaSpaces XAP offers a Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution that allows developers and enterprises to deploy and scale existing applications as well as build new enterprise applications in the

The PaaS Space Gets Crowded

At the CloudBeat conference in Redwood City, California, Platform as a Service (Paas) vendors expressed their opinions about the growing number of large IT vendors — including Oracle, Dell and

Five Big Trends in Enterprise Software Development

Which enterprise software development trends will be making the news next year? eWeek says these five areas will be key: HTML 5 — While Flash isn’t going away completely anytime

How to Succeed in Agile Development

What makes some IT projects succeed while others fail? Alistair Cockburn says it all boils down to three behaviors: “Those that were co-locating face to face, (with) short delivery cycles,

Forrester: SaaS Providers Should Go Vertical

A new Forrester Research report finds that while most software as a service (SaaS) companies already have high valuations, those with specialized offerings for various vertical markets soar even higher.

SOA and Agile — A Natural Fit?

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Agile software development both help companies become more flexible and better align business and IT. As a result, many have noted that SOA and Agile

HPCC Adds Amazon Cloud Support

HPCC, the LexisNexis alternative to Hadoop for big data processing, has tuned its Thor Data Refinery Cluster to run on Amazon Web Services. That means that developers who would like

Mobile Development Salaries to Rise 8.2% Next Year

Staffing firm Robert Half Technology has released its list of “Seven Promising Jobs” for 2012, and mobile application developer tops the lists. The firm predicts that mobile developers will earn

Top Trends in Application Development

Sometimes it seems that the development industry changes at a glacial pace, but programming is currently in the midst of some big transitions. Peter Wayner says that these could be

Usenix LISA Conference Will Focus on Devops

Next week’s Usenix LISA (Large Installation System Administration) conference will highlight devops as one of the most important trends in enterprise IT. “LISA is always on the cutting edge of

Java Design Patterns: Proven Solutions to Common Problems

Design patterns have two major benefits. First, they provide proven solutions to common development issues. Each solution facilitates the development of highly cohesive modules with minimal coupling. Design patterns make

Heroku Launches Database as a Service

Salesforce.com’s Heroku division is adding something new to its lineup of cloud development offerings: a database as a service based on the open source PostgreSQL database. Heroku Postgres uses the

VMware Previews Cloud Data Migration Tool

VMware’s Cloud Foundry is taking the wraps off a new Ruby-based application that simplifies cloud data migration. Known as “Caldecott,” the application gives developers tools to analyze, manipulate or port

New Programming Features in Visual Studio 11

According to S. Somasegar, Vice President of Microsoft’s Developer Division, the upcoming release of Visual Studio 11 will feature several new language specific features. They include the following: For JavaScript:

Forrester: Desktop Virtualization and PaaS Have Stalled

While virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and platform as a service (PaaS) providers tout the benefits of their technologies, market research firm Forrester says that many enterprises aren’t buying into the

Java PaaS Profile: CumuLogic

The popularity of Java Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) seems to give birth to a new solution every few weeks. It’s not hard to figure out why. PaaS is revolutionizing the way enterprise

Android Downloads Bring in 7% as Much as iOS

A new report from Piper Jaffray helps to explain why mobile development pros are more interested in building apps for iOS than for Android. Apps sold through Apple’s App Store

Mobile Developers Aren’t Following the Money

Two recently released reports point out a contradiction in the mobile development industry. On the one hand, a Gartner report shows that users overwhelming favor the Android platform, which now

Adobe Flex Handed Over to Apache Foundation

Adobe has announced that it would like to donate its Flex code base to the Apache Software Foundation. Flex is Adobe’s SDK for building enterprise Web applications using Flash technology,

Box Expands Enterprise Developer Program

Box has launched a new program for developers called the Box Innovation Network. The company hopes the program encourage third-party enterprise application development for its cloud computing platform. In addition

Intel to Invest $100 Million in App Development

Intel Capital has created a new $100 million fund that will invest in developers creating apps for the Intel AppUp Center. The Intel AppUp Center is Intel’s app store, which

Where Should Pair Programmers Sit?

One common agile software development technique — pair programming — requires two developers to sit together at one workstation. Usually, the two developers sit next to each other, side-by-side, so

How to Deal with Difficult Customers

Sometimes allowing developers to contact customers can be like lighting a match around gasoline, but Eric Spiegel argues that the best developers also have good people skills. However, even the

OpenShift Improves Java Support

RedHat has announced that its OpenShift platform as a service (PaaS) now offers support for the “full Java lifecycle for developers.” Specifically, the company is integrating OpenShift with its JBoss

Private PaaS Gains Momentum

At the recent Cloud Expo, a number of vendors were touting tools for building private platform as a service (PaaS) offerings. Private PaaS offers many of the same benefits as

Bloggers Call for ‘Occupy VMware’ Movement

Has the time come for VMware to resurrect its VMware Technology Network (VMTN) Subscription? The company used to offer the program, which was similar to Microsoft’s MSDN program, as a

Send Large Data Sets from WCF to Silverlight

The web.config alteration allows a WCF service to feed large blocks of data to Silverlight. If your initial testing of a Silverlight application worked but now you are failing on