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18 May 2007
SOPERA: Beyond the SOA Soap Opera
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I'm not the biggest fan of the SOA idea, which I find rather modish and ripe for being replaced by the next buzzword du jour, but I can ...
09 March 2007
Open Source Business Models
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As readers of this blog may recall, in general I'm not a big fan of analysts, since they seem to offer very little other than a re-state...
31 January 2007
All That Jazz
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This looks an interesting project : The Jazz research project seeks to extend the Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org) software development env...
08 December 2006
Google Joins Eclipse
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In another sign of the ascendancy of Eclipse, Google has joined the club: Ending months of speculation, Google has officially joined the Ec...
08 September 2006
Eclipse Waxes Stronger
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One of the key issues that needed to be addressed in order to promote free software in the early days was support: until mainstream companie...
04 September 2006
Eclipse - the Magazine
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I know, I know, magazines are so twentieth century. This one is different - it's a PDF magazine (OK, so that's worse). But at lea...
04 July 2006
The Dark Side of Eclipse
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Eclipse has finished last as far as quality of features are concerned in a survey of developers conducted by Evans Data Corp, and reported ...
20 April 2006
Signs of Eclipse
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Microsoft never gives ought for nought. Few remember that originally you had to pay for Internet Explorer, which formed part of something c...
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03 February 2006
Open Source's Best-Kept Secret
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Ajax is short for Asynchronous Javascript + XML; it enables a Web page to be changed in the browser on the fly, without needing to refer bac...
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10 January 2006
Open Source's Big Blunder
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It is easy to be fooled by the success of open source software. High-profile applications like Apache and Firefox are routinely cited for t...
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