Google is hoping to appease developers that want better portability for their hosted apps by working with Red Hat on running App Engine in private clouds.

Google is hoping to appease developers that want better portability for their hosted apps by working with Red Hat on running App Engine in private clouds.
iWork is getting down to business in the cloud. During an announcement-packed Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple CEO Tim Cook took …
Oracle has announced the availability of Java Platform Enterprise Edition 7, a release that brings new capabilities for HTML5-based application …
Red Hat has put out a beta release of Software Collections 1.0, in a bid to let developers use newer …
Prototypes are important for all sorts of endeavors that pit a creative component against technical requirements – including, of course, …
Google did its best to court developers at this year’s I/O conference with a much-needed integrated developer environment, API for …
Google’s Android OS has more than 900 million users, the company said Wednesday at its I/O event in San Francisco. …
SAP today announced the release of SAP Fiori, a set of 25 easy-to-use applications for the most frequently used transactions, …
Google CEO Larry Page took the stage today to wrap up a nearly four-hour long keynote that kicked off the …
A session on market insights at BlackBerry Live aimed at providing an overview, as well as an insider’s perspective, to …
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