Salesforce.com and VMware on Tuesday announced VMforce, a cloud platform aimed at enterprise Java applications and designed to compete with on-site Java application infrastructure from IBM and Oracle.
Top executives of Salesforce.com and VMware on Tuesday offered details and demonstrations of their new VMforce partnership for bringing Java application development to the cloud. Marc Benioff, ...
EMC VMware on Tuesday is introducing its cloud computing platform for Java development, which relies on technologies from the company’s SpringSource division. The VMware Cloud Application Platform ...
With VMWare's acquisition of SpringSource, Java's relevance to cloud application development has never seemed stronger. However, the real story here is how application deployment and operations may be ...
Through partnerships with Google, Salesforce.com, and others, the virtualization vendor is working to enable the cloud portability that customers crave If I asked you to name major Java vendors, ...
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PALO ALTO, USA: VMware, Inc., leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop through the datacenter and to the cloud, has announced availability of both Java and Python open-source software ...
The companies collaborated on the development of seamless extension between BEA's virtualization products and VMware's VirtualCenter called LiquidVM VI Client Extension. Palo Alto, Calif.-based VMware ...
Oracle may own the Java trademark, but VMware is touting its own Spring framework as the best programming model for enterprise Java developers. “In the innovation of the Java programming model, I ...
SAN JOSE, USA and CANNES, FRANCE: Provider of enterprise infrastructure software BEA Systems has announced that it is working with VMware to deliver Java virtualization for the enterprise. The new BEA ...
For the past few months, VMware has been banging on about why it's time to embrace Kubernetes, and the spiel that Pat Gelsinger gave during his keynote at vForum in Sydney on Tuesday was no different.