Debugging Java Software using NetBeans and Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7August 2nd, 2005 Debugging guidelines for NetBeans and Sun Java Studio Enterprise.
Debugging Tips for Applications Built With Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7
Debugging Java Software using NetBeans 3.6
Microsoft Ventures Into Robotics With Microsoft Robotics StudioJune 21st, 2006 Microsoft Robotics Studio aims to create common technological underpinnings for relatively fragmented robotics industry. It is intended for use with a wide range of robots, from those in factories to the growing number of consumer oriented robots.
Sun Open Sources Sun Java Studio Enterprise - Enterprise-Class Java EE Development ToolApril 12th, 2006 Java Studio Enterprise provides a complete solution for architecting and implementing large-scale enterprise applications in Java EE. Sun plans to open source major elements of the Sun Java Studio Enterprise as a project on NetBeans.org - NetBeans Enterprise Pack.
Free Eclipse Costs Over 100K per Seat Claims Microsoft ManagerOctober 11th, 2005 In the VSLive Conference in Orlando, BJ Holtgrewe, Senior Production Manager for Visual Studio made some outrageous claims like:
Holtgrewe's chat was also peppered with competitive messages, noting that U.S. DevTracker found that 53 percent of software development is being done on .NET these days, leaving Java scrambling for the remainder of the pie.
How To Convert ASP.NET Applications to Java / J2EE: Introducing GrasshopperJanuary 29th, 2007 Now you can easily convert your .NET applications to Java / J2EE and run it on Linux or other Java enabled platforms directly from your Visual Studio .NET IDE. You can use your Visual Studio .NET IDE to build server applications that can run natively on J2EE and hence on Linux and other Java enabled platforms, with the help of Visual MainWin for J2EE from Mainsoft.
Movies on iTunes is NextJune 20th, 2006 For weeks, Apple Computer has been talking with executives at all the major studios — including the Walt Disney Company, 20th Century Fox, Warner Brothers and Universal Studios — about adding movies to its popular iTunes music store, several people involved in the negotiations said. Mr. Jobs, who is Apple's chief executive, has been participating in the negotiations and telling studio executives in Los Angeles that he wants to have a deal in place by the fall, people involved in the negotiations said.
Design Patterns of Sun Java Studio Creator, Java Software IDEAugust 2nd, 2005 An article on miniature Design Patterns on Sun Java Studio Creator, a Java Software development tool aka IDE. I think you will find them rather useful.
Apple Drops Shake Price by 80%June 20th, 2006 Apple added new features and yet dropped the price of its video compositing and effects software by more than 80 percent. The new version, Shake 4.1, will be priced at $499 as opposed to $2,999.
Microsoft starts laying off 5000, plans more for futureMay 5th, 2009 Microsoft moves forward on plan to lay off 5,000
SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday it is pulling the trigger on thousands of the 5,000 job cuts it announced earlier this year.
Corporate Blogging: Meet Fortune 500 Blogger - Sun's CEO Jonathan SchwartzJune 1st, 2006 Jonathan Schwartz is probably the highest profile individual to blog as CEO of Sun Microsystems, a Fortune 500 company. But that is not what this article is about.
AP Sources: YouTube may offer online movie rentals, following in footsteps of iTunes, AmazonSeptember 2nd, 2009 AP Sources: YouTube may offer online movie rentalsLOS ANGELES — YouTube, Google Inc.'s online video streaming service, is in talks with Hollywood studios to rent new release movies online, according to people familiar with the talks. The move follows similar deals by Apple Inc.'s iTunes and others.
Super Yatchs of Technology CEO'sJanuary 6th, 2007 What does Paul Ellen (Fo-Founder of Microsoft) and Larry Ellision (Founder & CEO of Oracle) have in common with the crown prince of Dubai and Russian oilman Roman Abromavich (other than being super rich)?
They are all proud owners of gargantum Yatchs. Paul's 416 feet vessel, named Octopus, comes with a remote controlled undersea rover, a 12-man submersible and a personal crew of 60, including several former Navy Seals and a recording studio.
How is Java World Going These Days - A SummaryJuly 14th, 2005 Today I had an interesting conversation with my ex-Boss and good friend. He asked me to summarize the current state of Java world these days as he was busy with databases and scientific computing.
Eclipse4sl: Eclipse and Microsoft Silverlight Together- A Unique StoryMarch 17th, 2009 Microsoft eyes on interoperability and comes up with first of its kind where the free and open source Eclipse and Microsoft Silverlight go hand in hand for eclipse4sl. So very simply you can now develop silverlight apps if you are an eclipse user yourself.
IAC and NBC's Ben Silverman team up in new venture, but details remain scarceJuly 27th, 2009 Details scant in venture with IAC, NBC's SilvermanNEW YORK — A new venture that NBC Entertainment co-chairman Ben Silverman is leaving the network to form with Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp promises better integration of ad campaigns by involving advertisers earlier in a show's development. It also promises to develop content and marketing across every medium, "from Twitter to television," as Silverman puts it.