Learn more about features such as RSS and Atom tasks, local storage using JavaFX's built-in storage classes, and the use of JavaFX charts.
Chhandomay Mandal of Reviews Interactive rounds up recent coverage of five Sun-related technologies.
Chris Kawalek offers a quick overview of what's new in Sun VDI Software 3.1.
Sun chief identity strategist Daniel Raskin announces new versions of two identity-related products.
Join the Sun Startup Essentials team as they host the 5th Digital Living Room Summit and Venture Forum on Tuesday, December 15 in Santa Clara.
Java CAPS (Composite Application Platform Suite) is a standards-based, open, extensible platform for developing software infrastructures using a service-oriented architecture approach.
Bob Netherton highlights the new features and fixes in Beta 2.
Joann Yates offers some tips for newly launched companies.
Sun chief human resource officer Bill McGowan talks with Fast Company magazine about how Sun creates a workplace where employees love to come to work.
Erno Mononen rounds up some expected changes in the upcoming NetBeans 6.8 release.
The subject of the next challenge is "holiday," and the deadline is December 15.
Developers from the UK, Australia, India, China, Sweden, Brazil, and Russia can now submit their applications to the Java Warehouse and reach the US Java Store users.
This week the Project Wonderland team performed a group code review within the virtual world itself.
Chhandomay Mandal rounds up recent OpenOffice-related coverage.
Developers are surprised by the unexpected news from the Devoxx 2009 conference that JDK 7 will include closures.
Terrence Barr takes a look at Java Card 3.0 Connected Edition, which contains a new architecture that enables developers to integrate smart cards within IP networks and web services architectures.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer interviews Sun principal engineer Ted Leung.
Chhandomay Mandal rounds up recent NetBeans-related articles.
The Planetarium recaps Sun-related activity at the Devoxx 2009 conference.
Sven Reimers reports from the conference in Belgium.
If you have an idea that will connect a community of people on the internet, “just do it,” said Sun director of web technologies Tim Bray at an Entrepreneur Week event in Waterloo, Canada.
Masoud Kalali offers a basic review of active and available open source Java EE Application servers and Servlet containers (Web containers).
The Java Tools Community is providing live coverage on the DEVOXX 2009 conference.
Chhandomay Mandal rounds up recent VirtualBox, JavaFX, and OpenSolaris coverage.
Sun CIO Bob Worrall interviews Jim Spitze, executive director of the Fisher Center for the Management of Information Technology within the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.
For nearly three years, an elite group of Sun engineers have been working in an undisclosed location on innovation that came to market yesterday in the form of the Sun Storage 7000 systems. In his blog post, Bryan Cantrill shares the Fishworks story, and talks how Amber Road went from concept to reality.
Top Sun Blogger Arun Gupta chronicles his adventures at Silicon Valley CodeCamp.
Phil Harman blogs about having been at the launch of the Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems. Within an hour of the launch he had downloaded the Sun Unified Storage Simulater and started playing with the software stack on his MacBook Pro.
Danny Coward writes about the milllions of people who have downloaded the new release of the Java platform for the desktop and shares some insight into cool new features the new release features.
Tim Bray shares some perspective on Cloud Computing and frames his thoughts within the context of perspectives published by Hugh Macleod, Tim OReilly and Nick Carr.
Dave Douglas blogs about the Green House Gas reduction goal that Sun Microsystem just achieved. A reduction of 23 percent below 2002 levels in the US was achieved.
Startup Essentials has been a sponsor of Seedcamp for the last two years. Seedcamp is all about supporting start ups in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and more.
Zappos.com uses MySQL to power its growth and exceptional customer service.
Joerg Moellenkamp recaps new Blades from Sun is his c0t0d0s0.org blog.
The Studentzone covers a career fair at San Jose State University this week. In the blog coverage they provide a lead on a contest to win a limited edition NetBeans 10 year tshirt.
Next session is October 23. David Van Couvering will talk about using NetBeans with MySQL. Tuition is free.
Eric Wendelin shares his thoughts on how to recognize spagetti code when you see it, and what to do about it.
The future of privacy and security is discussed within the context of a new report issued by the Liberty Alliance.
Building OpenSolaris communities around the world
News about Java and JavaFX for PCs, mobile phones, TV set top boxes, smart cards and more.
The Marlowe-Pugnetti Company used Sun's Santa Clara campus to film some scenes for their upcoming movie called "The Awakened".
Tracking the pulse of the industry and influencing the future of the datacenter through discussion and debate.