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OSS Developers: Project Zero Aims for Next-Gen Web Applications

By Nate D'Amico

For the Eclipse lovers out there, IBM has another free toy for you to experiment with. It's geared toward web application development, and is dubbed Project Zero. With Project Zero, IBM hopes to entice Java, PHP, and Groovy developers to use its platform for creating next generation web applications. Among the interesting aspects of Project Zero, developers are encouraged to compile PHP into Java classes to have it run in the same Java Virtual Machine (JVM) as the rest of Project Zero's Java code. The project leverages communities in ways that open sourcers will recognize.

 



Sun Buys VirtualBox Virtualization Software

Original Post authored by Stacey Higginbotham on 2/13/2008 on GigaOm
If only it were green. Thatメs what I found myself thinking after Sun Microsystems said itメs paid an undisclosed amount for Innotek, the makers of open-source desktop virtualization software VirtualBox Virtual Machine.


Sun Buys MySQL for $1B and Wall Street Mourns

Original Post authored by Stacey Higginbotham on 1/16/2008 on GigaOM
Sun Microsystems said today it would pay $1 billion to buy privately held open-source database maker MySQL, a move that strengthens Sunメs ability to offer an alternative to proprietary software.