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eCube Systems Announces NXTera 6.0 Release to Include COBOL to .Net, COBOL to Java and COBOL to Web Services ... (PRWeb) NXTera 6.0 simplifies the generation of .Net, Java and Web Services interface libraries for COBOL business logic. These tools enable business logic running on legacy hardware and operating systems to quickly inter-operate with contemporary middleware and Java server containers. (PRWeb Mar 10, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/cobol-to-java-dot-net-/cobol-to ...
Ex-Sun CEO Schwartz dishes dirt on Gates, Jobs (TechWorld) Apple tried to sue Sun and .Net platform ripped-off Java, says Jonathan Schwartz The former CEO of Sun Microsystems has taken to his personal blog, provocatively titled "What I couldn't say...," to dish some industry dirt and tell his side of the story about the demise of Sun. He has already hinted at plans to write a book, and a new post Tuesday suggests a tell-all tome could indeed be in the ...
Appcelerator releases Titanium cross-platform app dev technology (InfoWorld) Appcelerator will release on Monday version 1.0 of Titanium, its cross-platform system for building native mobile and desktop applications. Titanium leverages Web development technologies such as JavaScript, PHP, and Ruby. For mobile application builders, this means they do not need to learn the Objective-C language for iPhone or Google's Java language for Android systems. A translator enables ...
Spoon Creates Online Versions of IGC and IGF Game Competition Finalists (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SEATTLE----Spoon, a leader in app virtualization and delivery technology, today announced the immediate availability of the online IGC and IGF Sandboxes. The IGC and IGF Sandboxes bring innovative games from the Indie Game Challenge and Independent Games Festival to the web, allowing the titles to be played online with a single click in a Flash-like experience.