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Is TIBCO Nearing End of Days?

A decade ago, back in the “SOA days,” we compared various Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) vendors and the products they were hawking. When the conversation came around to TIBCO, we

Faster VMs Available for Azure

Developers who run applications on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform now have some new, faster virtual machine options. The company is debuting a “D-Series” of VMs that boost performance with

Heroku Launches New Cloud Development Tools

Salesforce.com’s platform as a service subsidiary Heroku is rolling out a new suite of cloud development tools it is calling Heroku DX. The tools include a dashboard that provides access

The Hottest Development Skills of 2014

Online IT job board Dice.com has released a list of this year’s hottest IT skills. It created the list by searching its database of job listings to find out which

Report: EMC Considering Merger with HP, Dell

Citing “people familiar with the matter,” The Wall Street Journal is reporting that EMC has recently held merger talks with HP and Dell. The sources say that the talks with

How Not to Change Anything at Oracle

Want to make tech headlines without having to change anything ? or in fact, do anything? If you?re Oracle, all you have to do (or not do, as the case

Reactive Programming Begins to Go Mainstream

One year ago, Typesafe co-founder and CEO Jonas Bon?r published the Reactive Manifesto, a document that attempted to define a new type of application architecture designed for multicore, cloud, mobile

10 Tips for Hiring Great DevOps Engineers

In an interview with eWeek, James Kenigsberg, chief technology officer for 2U Inc., noted that companies that embrace DevOps need to work extra hard to make sure they hire quality

Red Hat Buys FeedHenry

RedHat has announced that it will spend ?63.5 million ($82 million) to acquire FeedHenry, a mobile development platform vendor based in Ireland. “The mobile application platform is one of the

Create Your Own MVC Framework

The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern is a widely used software architecture for web applications. It divides the application into three components and defines relationships between them: Model represents database logic ??it

IBM Unveils Watson Analytics Cloud Service

IBM has launched a new cloud computing service that combines its predictive analytics technology with its Watson cognitive computing technology. Called Watson Analytics, the service supports natural language queries, making

Docker Snags $40 Million in Funding

In yet another sign that containerization technology is hot, Docker has received an additional $40 million in funding from venture capital firms including Sequoia Capital, Benchmark Capital, Greylock Partners, Insight

HP Buys Hybrid Cloud Software Vendor Eucalyptus

On Thursday, HP announced that it would purchase Eucalyptus, a company that offers open source software for building hybrid cloud computing environments. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but

CloudBees Shuts Down Its Run@Cloud PaaS

CloudBees has announced that it will be discontinuing its enterprise Java platform as a service (PaaS) known as Run@Cloud. However, the company isn’t getting out of the cloud development business

New Features in Spring Framework 4.1

Annotated JMS listener methods Comprehensive support for JCache annotations Flexible resolution and transformation of static Web resources MVC views improvements, including declarative resolution, Groovy markup templates, Jackson’s JsonView WebSocket refinements,

Why I’d Never Buy an Apple Watch

The new Apple Watch has many cool features to be sure, but I just don’t like the fact that Apple discriminates on the basis of handedness. The Apple Watch comes