JCP Chair Patrick Curran revealed on Wednesday that the JCP has received a complaint that its vetting process may not be legally sound. Infoworld's Paul Krill reports from QCon, San Francisco.
Look out, Nero and Roxio: Cyberlink's DVD Suite 7--a media and disc-burning suite--is now a force to be reckoned with. Not only does it sport a consistent, easy-to-learn, animated interface suite-wide, that puts the ...
The Internet engineering community is grappling with what to do about a serious flaw in the DNS discovered this summer, and the ongoing debate brings to mind a famous quotation from Voltaire: "The perfect is the enemy ...
Agile project management has taken the software development community by storm, with terms like sprint and Scrum becoming part of everyday team conversations. But as Agile techniques are incorporated into company ...
Outsourcing development and open-source development may at first appear to be about as far apart as baseball and football. Both use a ball in a game, but that's about it. Yet a closer look from open-source software ...
SpringSource has purchased G2One and incorporated many of its developers working on Groovy and Grails. Chris Kanaracus reports on this latest addition to the expanding Spring Portfolio.
I was updating one of my lectures on copyright law recently and ran across a useful site from the government of Switzerland's Federal Institute of Intellectual Property. The site, available in German, French, Italian, ...
he Measurement Factory's 4th annual study of 80 million addresses in the IPv4 space proves several in the Internet community didn't heed the industry's warning to upgrade their DNS servers with patches for the Kaminsky ...
Google got to its position in the pantheon of technology companies by not being always right. It has made mistakes as often as, and as big as, anyone else in the industry. But what got Google its leadership position (in ...