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Luna Eclipse Train Includes 76 Projects

Eclipse, the popular open source integrated development environment (IDE) for Java and other programming languages, releases a host of updates and related projects every year as part of a “train.”

Google Launches Cloud Monitoring Service

During the first day of this year’s I/O Developer Conference, most of the emphasis was on Android and mobile development. However, the company also made several cloud development announcements. First,

The Benefits of Distributed Development

Some large companies, such as Facebook, insist on locating all of their developers in one location. In Facebook’s case, that’s in Silicon Valley. Studies show that co-located teams are more

Software Customization: The Death of Agility

Can you imagine this scenario? You?re monkeying with your app of choice, say from Apple or Microsoft or perhaps from any of the throngs of vendors pouring new apps in

Rackspace Launches OnMetal Cloud Computing Service

Rackspace has launched a new cloud computing service that it calls OnMetal. Based on OpenStack technology, it will allow enterprises to deploy a cloud environment on single-tenant physical servers at

Focus: What Are We Talkin??? About?

Focus, flow or ???being in the zone??? are terms used to describe the particular state of mind when you are so concentrated on a specific task that you become unaware

AppMethod Adds C++ Support

Embarcadero Technologies Inc. has announced that its AppMethod cross-platform development tool now supports C++. The company is touting the update as an opportunity for Android developers to build native cross-platform

Reinventing Business Agility for the Digital Age

It?s impossible to adequately understand business agility without the appropriate level of systems thinking. After all, individual people and pieces of technology don?t exhibit business agility, organizations do. And yet,

Red Hat Buys eNovance

Enterprise Linux provider Red Hat has announced the acquisition of eNovance in a deal worth $95 million. Both firms are among the ten biggest contributors to Open Stack open source

Survey: SaaS Adoption Hits 74 Percent

North Bridge Venture Partners has released a new report which found that 74 percent of those surveyed said they were using a software as a service (SaaS) product. That’s a

What Is HP Putting In The Machine?

HP has announced that it is working on a radically different type of server architecture “that will be available by the end of the decade.” Called “The Machine,” it’s designed

Business Agility at the PowerPoint Layer

Over the last few weeks I?ve conducted briefings with several vendors in support of my upcoming Agile Architecture Vendor Landscape report. The purpose of the report is to help enterprise

Canopy Launches Cloud Fabric PaaS

Canopy, a joint venture between EMC, VMware and Atos, has unveiled a new enterprise platform as a service (PaaS) called Canopy Cloud Fabric. The cloud development platform is based on

Redis-backed Microsoft Azure Cache

Redis is an extremely popular and powerful in-memory key-value store supporting a wide variety of data structures. Microsoft Azure has recently announced support for Redis Cache and the applications in

Managing Cloud Spending Is the Next Big Thing

Enterprises know they’re using the cloud, but they often don’t know exactly how much they are spending on cloud computing. Enterprise application development teams and other groups often begin using

Apps Built With HP Autonomy’s IDOL OnDemand APIs

HP’s Autonomy group recently launched a set of OnDemand APIs for its Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) engine. IDOL is designed to help developers harness the big data within their

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Node.js Eliminates Contributor License Agreements

The Node.js project has announced that it will now longer require developers who submit code to the project to sign contributor license agreements (CLA). In the past, this requirement deterred

15 Websites Built on Amazon’s Cloud

David Gewirtz from ZDNet has put together a list of fifteen websites that were built using Amazon Web Services. He also includes videos from several of the sites which go

Getting Started with Apache Spark

Apache Spark is a high performance general engine used to process large scale data. It is an open source framework used for cluster computing. The aim of this framework is

JetBrains Gives DBAs Their Own IDE

Development tool vendor JetBrains has unveiled a new integrated development environment (IDE), but this one isn’t designed for developers. Instead, the tool, called 0xDBE, helps database administrators (DBAs) complete basic