News
CIA to Present at Cloud Expo Silicon Valley
How can organizations use enterprise/private cloud capabilities to improve information-sharing?
In his session at the 7th International Cloud Expo, Ira A. (Gus) Hunt, CTO to the CIO of the Central Intelligence Agency, will discuss how the Intelligence Community has been using enterprise/private cloud capabilities to improve information-sharing across the entire community.
Ira A. (Gus) Hunt currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the Chief Information Officer in CIA. In this capacity he is responsible for setting the strategic technology direction to enable CIA’s missions, actively engage across the IC to share and communicate IT solutions, and drive solutions for the rapid insertion and adoption of new capabilities to keep pace with technology change in the commercial sector.
Categories: Java News
JavaOne Sessions Schedule Completed - First Impression, Some Criticism
Last week I managed to schedule
sessions I would like to attend. The topics are interesting and
technical - really looking forward to it.
Product pitches are non existent - at least I didn't found any. From the
topic / session perspective - I am really looking forward to this
conference. From the content perspective it should be at least as good
as the previous...
Categories: Java News
HP Goes into the Insta-Cloud Business
HP’s got a private cloud-in-a-box scheme that it trotted out Monday ahead of VMworld called HP CloudStart that’s supposed to provide the cloud-smitten enterprise that’s hanging back everything it needs to get cloud-borne in a mere 30 days complements of HP’s Cloud Consulting Services, so what it’s gonna cost is anybody’s guess. It’s also promising that the platform will push out into a hybrid environment down the road.
HP will sell CloudStart, which is for compute services, in Asia-Pacific and Japan to start, expecting to go global in December.
Categories: Java News
Citrix Buys VMLogix
Citrix, which claims to be the most widely deployed cloudware around, in part a factor of running both Amazon and Rackspace, is buying six-year-old VMLogix and its LabManager and StageManager products, old hypervisor-agnostic friends that automate virtualization management in private and public clouds.
The widgetry will turn up in Citrix’ OpenCloud infrastructure platform, its tarted-up Xen stack, to help it take on VMware management.
Terms were not disclosed.
Citrix said it would add lifecycle automation so virtual workloads can migrate between production stages with a single mouse click.
Categories: Java News
Some Hands on with JEE6/JSF2
I have been doing JSF since 2004. I blogged for a long time on here about some of the shortcomings of JSF 1.x,
but overall, have always sustained that a flawed framework is better
than a tinkertoy one that is not really a framework at all (Struts).
Seems like I have been waiting for JSF2 for
ever. Finally, getting to put my hands on it, it feels pretty nice so
far, though there are some...
Categories: Java News
Google Pulls Out of JavaOne in Snit
Google has pulled out of JavaOne because Oracle is suing Google claiming that Android infringes on its Sun-inherited Java IP. Google blogged that the lawsuit made it “impossible for us to freely share our thoughts about the future of Java and open source generally” though that open source gambit may not play. It probably can’t get its bronze sponsorship money back, only cancel its sessions. Meanwhile, Java’s grumpy creator James Gosling, who couldn’t stomach the jump to Oracle, has run up some “Java. Just Free It. Hold Oracles to their Pledge.” T-shirts for the September 19-23 event – or anywhere they might be useful. See http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/08/update-on-javaone.html.
Categories: Java News
Intel Buys Back into Wireless
Intel is buying Germany’s Infineon Technologies’ profit-struggling wireless baseband chip business for $1.4 billion cash, roughly three times revenues.
It’ll give the semi giant a piece of Apple’s ARM-based iPhone business and a position in other Atom-free wireless widgets. ARM is the smartphone king, but presumably Intel is going to try to push Atom over the hump using Infineon though it needs more than that.
Intel, which has banged its head against many a wall trying to figure out phones, means to run the operation as a free-standing operation. It sold similar operations like the ARM-based XScale for cheap back in 2006 to focus on its core business, which is now under market pressure.
Categories: Java News
Cloud 2010 NYC Power Panel
Tim Negris contends it's virtually certain that Larry Ellison is going to be asking Mark Hurd to run Sun for him.
Categories: Java News
Spring v. RedHat v. Oracle
Remember when monster movies jumped the shark they did that battle of
all monsters movie where Gamera came flying in on Godzilla vs. Baby
Kong? Was like a monster version of a Vegas drag show. The Java world is
reaching that stage. Here are a few thoughts on the various parties
(just did some of this, so this is more technology focused).
James Sugrue ...
Categories: Java News
