Rackspace has picked up the Drizzle team that Oracle cast off when it acquired Sun.
In case you don’t know, Drizzle is a cloud-directed, Linux-leaning, stripped-down, hitherto for unsupported, GPL 2 MySQL 6.0 fork that Rackspace is betting will infinitely scale, or at least sca...| By Flex News Desk | Article Rating: |
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Coenraets said the experience of Java developers using Flex results in "almost a revelation" for them. The interview can be found at http://www.sys-con.tv/read/227550.htm
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SYS-CON publishing director interviewed Adobe's Christophe Coenraets at the recent JavaOne 2006 Conference in San Francisco, noting that a 'tipping point' in the history of Flex has been reached with recent rapprochement between Java and Flex. Coenraets notes during the interview that the server side of Flex is built on Java. |
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Rackspace has picked up the Drizzle team that Oracle cast off when it acquired Sun.
In case you don’t know, Drizzle is a cloud-directed, Linux-leaning, stripped-down, hitherto for unsupported, GPL 2 MySQL 6.0 fork that Rackspace is betting will infinitely scale, or at least sca...Mar. 12, 2010 07:45 PM EST |
By Maureen O'Gara W3C, which hasn’t had a CEO since at least last July, has hired ex-Novell CTO Jeff Jaffe, who was reorg’d out of there at Christmas.
He’s supposed to run the place day-to-day and do battle with its bureaucracy, standards process, political in-fighting and budget on an MIT salar...Mar. 12, 2010 07:15 PM EST |
By Maureen O'Gara Microsoft is killing off its Windows Essential Business Server 2008 (EBS) effective June 30 to “streamline” its server portfolio.
It figures mid-sized businesses can virtualize and get to the cloud using Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft System Center and Microsoft Business Pro...Mar. 12, 2010 07:00 PM EST |









W3C, which hasn’t had a CEO since at least last July, has hired ex-Novell CTO Jeff Jaffe, who was reorg’d out of there at Christmas.
He’s supposed to run the place day-to-day and do battle with its bureaucracy, standards process, political in-fighting and budget on an MIT salar...
Microsoft is killing off its Windows Essential Business Server 2008 (EBS) effective June 30 to “streamline” its server portfolio.
It figures mid-sized businesses can virtualize and get to the cloud using Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft System Center and Microsoft Business Pro...
