If you had to rank the many changes the Java community has seen over the past few years, the rebranding of a developer conference probably wouldn't make the top 10. But Oracle's decision to expand the ...
JavaOne, the annual gathering in San Francisco of Java jocks from around the world, has been replaced by a new event, dubbed Code One. Oracle is billing the change as "an expansion of tracks to ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
When the guru who coined the term DevOps contends that delivering services over container is losing ground to so-called “serverless” logic in the cloud—you listen. Self-styled “DevOps enthusiast” ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. It’s likely not advice a veteran of JavaOne conferences needs to hear, but if you’ve got your ...
The JavaOne San Francisco 2015 Java developers’ convention drew strong interest and provided meaningful information and interactions for its audience. Oracle, Java’s parent company, announced a new ...
There's plenty to think about in terms of figuring out your JavaOne sessions, but a week at JavaOne is just as much about the city of San Francisco as it is about your favorite object-oriented ...
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At JavaOne, legendary rocker gets on stage to show off a new multimedia project spanning his music career. It uses Java.
The JavaOne conference team has been notified by the San Francisco Department of Public Health about an identified outbreak of a virus in the San Francisco area. Testing is still underway to identify ...
June 13, 2003 — Though Sun Microsystems’ JavaOne developer conference is billed as an event for the entire Java community, the show this week in San Francisco is happening with a greatly diminished ...
The theme for this year's JavaOne Conference is "Accept No Limits." But it may as well be "Accept No Wires." This week some of the biggest wireless players are coming together in San Francisco for ...