Java: Out of the spotlight, but still spry

Developers clamor for unified dev tools for Microsoft's 3 operating systems | AppGyver aims to make PhoneGap developers more effective using Steroids

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Java: Out of the spotlight, but still spry
Java still is heavily used and has been leveraged in critical new applications like the Apache Hadoop distributed computing platform, which is synonymous with the big data movement, and the Neo4J graph database. Read More


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HP Project Odyssey: Add new muscle to mission-critical
See how HP Project Odyssey features a development roadmap unifying UNIX and x86 server architectures to bring industry-leading availability, increased performance and uncompromising client choice to a single Intel-powered platform. Learn more.

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Demystifying Data Deduplication
Data deduplication has become a primary requirement for backup implementations. Although many vendors claim to offer the best data deduplication approach, results can vary based on a company's unique needs. This white paper describes the key considerations when selecting a deduplication solution, helping you separate hype from reality. Learn More

Developers clamor for unified dev tools for Microsoft's 3 operating systems
Merging the Windows Phone OS with the Windows OS and Windows RT OS could give Microsoft a boost in attracting more developers and, ultimately, improving its market share for smartphones and tablets. Read More

AppGyver aims to make PhoneGap developers more effective using Steroids
AppGyver has released a public beta of Steroids ToolBelt, which allows Web developers to create mobile apps for iOS and Android using PhoneGap more quickly than what is currently possible, according to co-founder and CEO Marko Lehtimaki. Read More

Google hopes to attract developers with cloud-based back-end kit
Running servers on top of a hosted environment to power mobile apps can be a bit of a headache, according to Google. With the introduction of Mobile Backend Starter the company hopes to lower the bar for developers. Read More

TechEd 2013's sleeper hits: Windows Azure, Windows 8.1, and Exchange
Microsoft brought out the marquee names in 2012, but don't overlook the gems among this year's announcements. Read More


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