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Tab Sweep – JBoss

Sacha Labourey on JBoss AS 5, OSGi and beyond on DZone. Bill Burke on REST and JAX-RS. btw there’s a whole Microzone on Java Lobby / DZone dedicated to JBoss. You can now catch up with videos from the JBoss community about JBoss people and technology on YouTube, blip.tv and Streamocracy, Tha VAR Guy on [...]

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Some good commentary on Microsoft’s Vista flop on SeekingAlpha – interestingly Windows XP sales are booming. This creates an interesting situation for Microsoft. As I’ve mentioned before – they’re increasingly competing against some fast moving competitors (Linux and OS/X) with some very old, quickly decaying technology (Windows XP). So while selling XP might make short [...]

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Java is free at last. Now what ?

Neil McAllister over at InfoWorld has what starts like a doom and gloom piece on the demise of Java. Having seen this kind of sensationalist drivel too often I was inclined to ignore it (and the ensuing thread on /.). I’m glad I didn’t i – Neil makes some good points and presents them well. [...]

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Tab Sweep

I wonder if Mike Desjardins has found a niche – popularizing Open Source technology through music. The lyrics are pretty good – though we might have to have them reviewed by the Hibernate team for technical accuracy and consistency A different perspective on our Solar system from the NASA’s Cassini probe – the pictures are [...]

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Microsoft’s Dilema

We (continue to) live in interesting times. It will be intersting to see how Microsoft fare over the next five years; the knives are drawn – Gartner claims that Microsoft’s troubles are a result of their past success – ie they’re overly burdedned by their installed base in a classic example of the Innovator’s Dilema. [...]

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