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- Java
- Topics
- Web Frameworks,
- Application Servers,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Acquisitions
Rod Johnson discusses the Spring Portfolio, the Oracle/BEA and Sun/MySQL acquisitions, Java EE 6, Tomcat and Spring, Spring Dynamic Modules, the future of enterprise Java, the benefits of OSGi for application developers, the Covalent acquisition and Spring 3.0. Johnson also alludes to the SpringSource Application Platform, which was announced a month after this interview was filmed.
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By Rod Johnson
on Jun 15, 2008,
News about Acquisition
- Architecture,
- .NET,
- Java
- Topics
- Web Frameworks,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- .NET Framework,
- Acquisitions
In a surprise announcement, SpringSource CEO Rod Johnson announced that SpringSource has agreed to be acquired by Microsoft. InfoQ interviewed Johnson to learn more about this acquisition and what it will mean for the future of both Spring and the .Net Framework.
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By Ryan Slobojan
on Apr 01, 2008,
- .NET,
- Ruby,
- Java
- Topics
- Web 2.0,
- Business,
- Announcements,
- Open Source,
- Community,
- Acquisitions
In a move which caught many off guard, Sun Microsystems announced that it would be acquiring MySQL AB, the company which owns and develops the MySQL database, for $1 Billion USD. InfoQ analyzed the announcement and reactions and spoke with Kevin Harvey, Chairman of the MySQL board of directors, to learn more about this deal and what it may mean for the future.
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By Ryan Slobojan
on Jan 17, 2008,
- Architecture,
- Java
- Topics
- Web 2.0,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Rich Client / Desktop,
- Office Business Applications,
- Acquisitions
Adobe recently acquired Virtual Ubiquity, the creators of Buzzword - a web based word processor. InfoQ.com connected with David Coletta and Tad Staley of Adobe Systems to learn more about the product, the challenges and benefits of using Adobe Flex for its development, and what the future holds for the product.
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By Jon Rose
on Nov 29, 2007,
- .NET,
- Java
- Topics
- Java plus .NET Integration
The merger of Lawson and Intentia in 2006 left developers with an important problem to solve - the integration and presentation of legacy applications and business services that are constructed in Java, .NET, and other technologies. This case study looks under the hood at the new architecture at Lawson and how they got there.
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By Floyd Marinescu
on May 21, 2007,
- SOA
- Topics
- Governance
Breaking News. BEA acquires Flashline, a Web Services and SOA governance asset repository company. The metadata repository is often cited as a critical component of SOA, providing a shared location to manage metadata, govern the asset lifecycle, and measure results.
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By Miko Matsumura
on Aug 23, 2006,
- SOA
- Topics
- Security
Continuing the acquisition rampage, IBM acquires Internet Security Systems for 1.3 Billion in cash. In the past weeks, IBM has acquired Webify, Filenet and MRO systems. What does this acquisiton rampage suggest?
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By Miko Matsumura
on Aug 23, 2006,
- SOA
- Topics
- Workflow / BPM
SOA integration and interoperability requires a structured understanding of the semantics of data. webMethods has acquired a semantic technologies company called Cerebra to connect SOA and BPM components.
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By Miko Matsumura
on Aug 21, 2006,
- SOA
- Topics
- Stories & Case Studies
Big Blue snaps up Insurance focused SOA vendor Webify. Both IBM and Webify were at the center of a significant SOA outsourcing project with Fireman's Fund Insurance. Terms were not disclosed.
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By Miko Matsumura
on Aug 02, 2006,