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JavaFX 2.0: A Platform for Rich Enterprise Client Apps

JavaFX 2.0 revamped the Java API for application development, discarding its predecessor’s clumsy scripting language. This enhancement has captured the attention of developers to rethink JavaFX 2.0 as a platform

CollabNet Launches Cloud Development Platform

CollabNet, best known as the company behind Subversion, is launching a new cloud development platform it calls CloudForge. It allows distributed teams to develop new software in the cloud and

Oracle Rolls Out Java, JavaFX Updates

Oracle has released Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) 7 Update 4 and JavaFX 2.1, which includes the Java Development Kit (JDK) with the first ever JavaFX SDK for MacOS

BaaS Is on the Rise

Appcelerator’s inclusion of Cloud Services in the latest version of Titanium is just one more example of the growing importance of backend as a service (BaaS) offerings. BaaS vendors provide

Amazon Debuts AWS Marketplace

Amazon has launched the AWS Marketplace, a new way for customers to find and deploy software on the company’s cloud computing services. The Marketplace features applications from a wide-variety of

Amazon Web Services Launches Partner Program

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled a new beta Partner Program for its cloud computing services. Membership in the group is available to technology partners, including ISVs, SaaS vendors, tools

Microsoft Expands the Windows Store

In February, Microsoft debuted a preview of its Windows Store for apps that will run on the Windows 8 Metro interface. Now, it’s expanding that preview, adding 33 more countries

Appcelerator Launches Titanium 2.0 with Cloud Services

Appcelerator has released version 2.0 of its Titanium mobile development platform. The update includes Appcelerator Cloud Services, a group of features that makes it easier for developers to add photo-sharing,

Netflix to Open Source Cloud Development Tools

Netflix has announced plans to release a bunch of monkeys into the wild — but in this case, “monkeys” refers the cloud development and management tools the company uses to

2012: The Year of the Corporate App Store

As more business users turn to their smartphones and tablets to get their work done, a growing number of enterprises are turning to corporate app stores as a way to

Red Hat Builds In-Memory Data Grid 6 for Java

Jason Andersen, Director Middleware Product Line Management at Red Hat, explained to that the starting point for people to consider the Data Grid is when they have a performance or

RIM Reverses Course on PlayBook Sideloading

RIM recently announced that it would end Android app sideloading for its PlayBook tablet, but now the company appears to have changed its mind. In a new blog post, RIM’s

New PaaS Moves Cobol Applications to the Cloud

A startup called Heirloom Computing has launched a new development platform that aims to make it easier to move legacy applications from the mainframe to the cloud. ELPaaS, as the

Judge: Apple Can Intervene in Lodsys Cases

Last June, Apple asked a U.S. district court judge to allow the company to intervene in cases brought by Lodsys against iOS developers. Now, the judge has agreed. Widely considered

VMware Opens Up CloudFoundry PaaS

VMware’s CloudFoundry platform as a service (PaaS) has always been open source, but the company has announced changes to its processes that will encourage more community participation on the cloud