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JBoss VP: Why middleware is hot, powerful and not boring at all
JBoss Inc. vice president Bob Bickel explains the role open source software is playing in commoditizing formerly expensive middleware applications. Article
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JBoss VP: Why CIOs save big bucks with open source licenses
JBoss Inc. vice president Bob Bickel describes the inherent savings in software built on open source licenses, and the industry changes that have made support for commercial open source software strong enough for corporate users. Article
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Open source scramble: JBoss upgrades portal, Iona unfurls ESB
From opposite ends of the middleware spectrum, JBoss and Iona Technologies continue to beat a path toward the intersection of open source and enterprise-ready. Article
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Savvy server shopping
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SugarCEO John Roberts: Why CRM fails, part 1
SugarCRM CEO John Roberts explained why 80% of CRM projects fail and how to reverse the trend, while in part two he described why CRM and Web services aren't a perfect match. Article
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Lawson goes Java
Major iSeries ERP vendor unveils a new Java platform for business applications, codenamed Landmark. Article
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Installing Oracle 9i on Red Hat AS3
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FYI: Zend CEO covers PHP basics
Doron Gerstel, the CEO of Zend Technologies, a PHP technologies services company provides a PHP update and overview in this FYI interview. Article
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Who put the "P" in LAMP?
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shebang (#!)
Among UNIX shell (user interface) users, a shebang is a term for the "#!" characters that must begin the first line of a script. Definition