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eXo (news, site), well-known for its Java portal and user experience technologies, has announced it is adding Ruby and Git to its eXo Cloud IDE. The inclusion of Git will enable direct deployment to Red Hat's new OpenShift platform-as-a-service (PaaS).
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Open source portal provider Liferay (news, site) has announced a partnership with MuleSoft, maker of open source Mule ESB and MuleSoft TCat Server, a value-added distribution of Apache Tomcat.
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Hot on the heels of other recent platform-as-a-service launches, VMware (news, site ) has announced its own PaaS offering, called Cloud Foundry.
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Open-source JavaEE web content management (WCM) platform dotCMS (news, site) has released version 1.9.2, the second major version since dotCMS launched the 1.9 series in July 2010. The latest release continues the 1.9 series emphasis on enterprise readiness, adding multiple features focused on performance, scalability, search
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Snowbound (news, site) offers a way for Android users to view those vital office docs without leaping through executive hoops. Visiting the Doc Document viewers are becoming a stock app for business mobile users who need to check their office files on a regular basis.
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Oracle (news, site) is planning big things for Java EE7 with cloud- and REST-based services high on the agenda. Can Java Keep Us Energized? Having passed the technical specifications for Java Standard Edition (SE)7 and SE8 late last year, aiming to improve on productivity, performance and
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Industry analysts are predicting content management will be one of the top five application software growth segments of 2011. Popular open source portal/CMS, Liferay (news, site ), is building on its success last year and preparing to take advantage of the expected market growth.
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European firm, e-Spirit (news, site), creates a central system for integrating almost any app into its content management system. Appily Ever After Apps are definitely the future, both in the smartphone and Web space. e-Spirit welcomes the potential threat of apps to traditional web content and CMS
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Scala is not among the most popular programming languages but soon this could change. With a EUR 2.3 million grant from the European Research Council (ERC), the Scala team will double their efforts to produce a parallel programming language for wider use.
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As year moves toward a conclusion, it is time for a moment of reflection. Don’t worry this won’t involve any ghosts waking you from your eggnog fueled holiday slumber.
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Google (news, site) is showing the Eclipse Foundation (news, site ) a bit of holiday goodwill. The Internet giant has made a donation -- in the form of source code and intellectual property -- valued at more than US$ 5 million dollars.
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Currently in beta, version 6.5 of Jahia Web CMS (news, site ) brings considerable architectural changes to the table with focus on modularity, transition from page-centric to component-centric -- all in a composite content platform. What you will see in the 6.
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The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) today announced its resignation from the JCP (Java Community Process) Executive Committee (EC). This comes in only a day after Java SE 7/SE 8 specs (JSR-336 and JSR-337 respectively) were officially approved by the JCP despite the ASF and Google voting against.
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OpenWGA (news, site ) went open source a couple of months ago, but the updates haven't slowed down. With its latest release (5.2), you now have support for CMIS and social media. OpenWGA is a 100% Java CMS by the German company Innovation Gate Gmbh.
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