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The Future of Java?

John Rymer at Forrester has a very interesting blog post from back in January about the future of Java.  Oracle will definitely have an impact on the evolution of Java.  I agree with Mr. Rymer that the impacts will be felt more in the long term and that Java is on the path to becoming […]

Google Owning Java?

Many of you have heard about the Oracle lawsuit against Google’s use of Java.  Server Side has an interesting take on where this is headed. A win-win situation It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved. Google gets to put an end to the lawsuit craziness simply by using their deep pockets to buy their way […]

High Availability in a Java Portal

It happens a lot.  Everyone wants a portal site that never goes down.  It has to stay up no matter what.  If an earthquake occurs, it has to stay up.  If a server dies, it has to stay up.   If the network croaks, it has to stay up.  The typical response will always be, “How […]

Lotus Quickr: Domino vs Java

So this week a number of us worked on a collaboration roadmap.  One part of the roadmap included team collaboration.  The other part is what I would term enterprise social collaboration.  Both have their place and both kinds should be able to work together.  Anyway, the question came up as to which version of Quickr […]

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