I am starting this particular blog post as I sit the the San Francisco International Airport waiting to board an airplane to head home after another satisfying but tiring JavaOne (2012) experience. It ...
I typically prefer my blog posts to be heavier on the “cogitations” side and lighter on the “speculations” side. This post, however, is almost 100% pure speculation on some of the issues and story ...
If you were a member of the press and a pre-registered attendee to JavaOne, you would have, in the weeks preceding the annual Java lovefest, had the dubious honor of a flood of e-mails from the public ...
Couldn't make it to JavaOne this year? No problem; for your viewing pleasure I have created a JavaOne 2006 Image Gallery with a selection of the best pictures from the show. As I said before, this was ...
At last year's Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle co-president Charles Phillips promised that the annual JavaOne conference, a touchstone event for Java jocks around the world, would continue as a stand-alone ...
The Java faithful will gather in San Francisco September 18 to 22 to attend the world’s largest gathering of developers who use the Java programming language. This yearly event, JavaOne, is an ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
At JavaOne, legendary rocker gets on stage to show off a new multimedia project spanning his music career. It uses Java.
Next month’s revamped JavaOne conference, the first under Oracle’s jurisdiction, will feature a keynote presentation from Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, as well as the latest on Java technologies ranging ...
Owners of Motorola phones equipped with Java soon will be able to read secure Web pages, control robots and search databases.
Motorola and Eclipse will use the JavaOne conference in San Francisco this week to unveil open source initiatives in mobile development and modeling, respectively. Citing fragmentation in the JavaME ...