Sun Outlines Plans For Java
News At the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, Sun's executive vice president of software, Rich Green, is expected to unveil JavaFX Script, a simpler scripting language for writing applications on Java-equipped desktop PCs and handheld devices.
[May 8, 2007, 18:00]
Sun Shines A Light On Open Source
News Rich Green, executive vice president of software at Sun, is tasked with making that plan a profitable reality. Speaking with ZDNet UK's sister site, CNET News.com, Green said Sun will open source Java "pretty quickly", and he described how the...
[July 10, 2006, 16:00]
Cassatt Aims To Slash Corporate Hardware Costs
News Cassatt, which has secured venture funding from Warburg Pincus, has managed to attract a number of experienced executives, including Rob Gingell and Rich Green, formerly of Sun, as well as Mark Forman, who was the federal government's top IT...
[December 6, 2004, 8:30]
Sun Aims At Microsoft With Speedy Java Tool
News With "Rave", Sun is trying to match the speed with which programmers can use Microsoft tools such as Visual Studio.Net to create comparatively simple programs for servers, said Rich Green, Sun's vice president of developer platforms.
[June 10, 2003, 7:58]
Sun Drops Out Of Eclipse
News Java founder and steward Sun decided with Eclipse that overcoming the technical and organisational differences between the two groups would adversely affect current participants in the NetBeans and Eclipse projects, said Rich Green, vice president...
[December 4, 2003, 8:15]
Sun Speeds Java For Mobile Phones
News Monty was written in 18 months by the team that wrote the HotSpot virtual machine that runs on current versions of Java for servers and for desktop computers, said Rich Green, Sun vice president of Java and XML, in an interview.
[March 27, 2002, 9:03]
Java Peps Up Mobile Phones
News NEC, Fujitsu and J-Phone Communications, as well as Sun's longtime Java partner NTT DoCoMo, will announce expanded use of Java in their telecommunications networks, said Rich Green, general manager of Sun's Java software group.
[November 22, 2001, 12:05]
Sun Kicks Off JavaOne With OpenSolaris
Blog Day zero was presented as a pre-show community day with its own keynote address, during which the company’s executive VP of software Rich Green announced a newly packaged version of the OpenSolaris operating system.
[May 6, 2008, 1:47]
Sun: MySQL Buy 'most Important In Software History'
News However, according to Rich Green, the head of Sun's software division, who was also on the call: "Millions or tens of millions of users", including Facebook, Nokia Siemens and YouTube, already employ the open-source database, which is "an...
[February 27, 2008, 10:30]
Java Allies Brew Wireless Riposte To MS
News The allies hope the new wireless standard will be incorporated into the next big version of J2EE, 1.4, said Rich Green, general manager of Sun's Java software group. Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems, IBM and several other companies have joined a...
[December 19, 2001, 10:19]
Sun And Allies Promote Java For Servers
News Oracle and HP "are cranking away at it," said Rich Green, Sun's vice president for Java and XML Technologies. Sun Microsystems touted the server-based version of its Java software at a press conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, just two weeks...
[January 30, 2002, 12:34]
Sun Aims Java At The Web Services Market
News The work will "extend Web services.to wireless handsets" or any other device with a Java Virtual Machine, said the Sun Java chief, Rich Green, during a keynote address on Monday. Senior executives say "Java and XML" where they once just said "Java...
[March 26, 2002, 14:08]
Java Released Under The GPL
News Rich Green, Sun's executive vice president of software, told CNET News.com, that this means programmers who create applications using Sun's open-source versions of Java can use choose a different licence for their applications, he said.
[November 13, 2006, 8:03]
Java Spat Brews Up Court Battle
News Sun will then call three witnesses: Rich Green, company vice president; Rick Ross, founder of the Java Lobby; and University of Chicago economist Dennis Carlton. Microsoft's legal worries continue on Tuesday, when it will square off against Sun...
[December 3, 2002, 9:08]
Keep On Rocking In The Free Code World
Blog Rich Green, Neil Young, & Jonathan Schwartz at JavaOne - Image courtesy of Sun Microsystems into their products, we got to hear from Mr Young himself who has used Sun technology to build a Blu-ray Disk based archive of his complete works.
[May 6, 2008, 23:51]
Sun: Open-sourcing Java Is 'done'
News We are now, as regards the open-sourcing of Java, done," Rich Green, Sun's executive vice president of software, said in the conference's opening speech. In an interview, Green said Sun hopes to make the compatibility test kit somewhat more broadly...
[May 10, 2007, 11:43]
Novell Aims SLES 11 At Sun And Red Hat
News Version 11 of SLES is not due until the middle of 2009, but Novell has announced six main "themes" for the release, including mission critical servers, virtualisation, interoperability, green IT, Unix migration and desktop Linux.
[March 20, 2008, 16:09]
Java Players Want Tools To Work Together
News Rich Green, Sun's vice president of the software developer platform, said in December that Sun and other companies hope to expand that effort in order to make it easier for Java developers to move projects between different Java IDEs.
[January 6, 2004, 15:05]
Sun Wants Java To Share More
News The update is a "radical overhaul" of the NetBeans interface and includes enhancements to make it easier to build Web and Web services applications, said Rich Green, vice president of the Software Developer Platforms Group at Sun.
[December 5, 2003, 10:30]

