Red Hat unveils next enterprise Linux
News Improved Java performance could make Linux run better on a class of lower-end and midrange servers where it hasn't fared well thus far: application servers that run Java programs. The company says that the new version of the operating system runs...
[October 22, 2003, 8:55]
IBM to unveil Lotus 'lite'
News The Lotus collaborative applications have been rewritten to adhere to the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specification, the basis for IBM's WebSphere server software for building customized business applications.
[January 27, 2003, 15:17]
IBM details on-demand picture
News The five components include: standards-based software, such as IBM's Java 2 Enterprise Edition WebSphere line, Linux, and Web services software; IBM described the technical underpinnings of its on-demand initiative this week, saying growing...
[March 3, 2004, 9:25]
Siebel planning major online CRM offensive
News To embrace that shift, the company signed development deals to ensure that its software works with the two dominant foundations for Web services: .Net from Microsoft and Java 2 Enterprise Edition, which was created by Sun Microsystems but is now...
[November 19, 2003, 9:20]
Borland updates its life-cycle tools
News The company sells products for both the .Net environment and the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) development and deployment standard. Borland Software plans to update to its array of development tools this fall as it works to diversify its product...
[September 13, 2004, 8:25]
IBM prepares Notes update
News The capability could help rebuff efforts by Microsoft and others to recruit Notes developers alienated by Lotus' increasing centralisation on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition language. IBM plans to add connections to its DB2 database software and a...
[August 6, 2004, 13:00]
Real and IBM forge content partnership
News IBM's WebSphere system is built on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition for a flexible e-commerce system, and it lets companies organise "unstructured" data, such as film clips, video, and email, and link them to other digital media applications, among...
[January 9, 2004, 13:40]
MySQL 'rebuffed Oracle takeover'
News O'Grady said Oracle could benefit from MySQL in the way that IBM has from its acquisition of Gluecode, a company that commercialises the open source Geronimo Java application server software and competed with IBM's own proprietary WebSphere product.
[February 16, 2006, 8:55]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested review
Reviews As far as browser plug-ins are concerned, 64-bit versions of Flash, Shockwave and Java VM should be present when Windows XP Professional x64 Edition ships. Missing 64-bit plug-ins such as Shockwave, Flash and Java VM mean that the 64-bit version of...
[January 5, 2005, 12:10]
CA promises to mend its ways
News CA remains resolutely neutral between the rival Web services models, Microsoft's .Net and J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition), because customers are undecided between the two. More enterprise IT news in ZDNet UK's Tech Update Channel.
[May 2, 2002, 10:34]
New boost for open-source community
News To start the Agila project, Gluecode engineers revamped their existing business process automation product with simplified programming interfaces and rewrote it so the software can run on smaller devices, including handhelds that run the Java 2...
[October 1, 2004, 9:10]
IBM pumps up 'on demand' power
News Check out the latest developments on .Net, Java, Liberty Alliance, Passport and other technologies at ZDNet UK's Web Services News Section, including analysis, case studies and management issues. WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration...
[February 17, 2003, 12:05]
UK university makes NetBeans educational
News NetBeans IDE is a standards-based environment for building applications for the Java Platform, Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition and Micro edition. The BlueJ edition of the NetBeans IDE is designed to give students an introduction to a full...
[September 22, 2006, 11:15]
Microsoft gazes into e-business crystal ball
News Many users are predisposed to technologies from IBM, BEA Systems, and Sun Microsystems, but many have evaluated Microsoft's latest technologies, looking for better efficiency than they get from their J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition)-based...
[October 10, 2002, 8:00]
Java: Not just for the server anymore?
News Of those developers using Java, nearly 60 percent are using Sun-specific JVM implementations (31.2 percent J2ME and 28 percent J2SE), with an additional 22.6 percent favoring IBM's Visual Age Micro Edition.
[September 15, 2002, 20:02]
InstallAnywhere Standard Edition
Downloads Whether you're creating applications written in Java, C++, PERL, or C#, or deploying EJBs or complex software stacks, InstallAnywhere handles all of the installation details automatically. InstallAnywhere supports the platforms that run the...
[December 1, 2003, 7:00]
OpenLink Multi-Tier Edition ODBC Driver & Server Components for Sybase (TDS)
Downloads JDBC Type 1 connections supported from any Java Run-Time environment JDBC Type 3 connections supported from any Java Run-Time environment when found on an OpenLink Generic ODBC Client-supported platform Type 1 and Type 3 JDBC drivers are fully...
[July 15, 2004, 8:00]
OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server (Personal Edition)
Downloads Code format support includes SQL Stored Procedures, .NET assemblies, Java Classes, C/C++ modules, etc. OpenLink Virtuoso is a next-generation Universal Server Platform that facilitates the development and deployment of a new generation of...
[February 12, 2008, 7:00]
InstallAnywhere Enterprise Edition
Downloads Whether you're creating applications written in Java, C++, PERL, or C#, or deploying EJBs or complex software stacks, InstallAnywhere handles all of the installation details automatically. InstallAnywhere supports the platforms that run the...
[January 2, 2007, 7:00]
InstallAnywhere Enterprise Edition
Downloads Whether you're creating applications written in Java, C++, PERL, or C#, or deploying EJBs or complex software stacks, InstallAnywhere handles all of the installation details automatically. InstallAnywhere supports the platforms that run the...
[December 1, 2003, 7:00]



