Microsoft--an open source company?
Open source has its benefits--and Larry Seltzer points out that even Microsoft recognizes that with its Shared Source program.
Open source has its benefits--and Larry Seltzer points out that even Microsoft recognizes that with its Shared Source program.
It's convenient for Sun to imply that Java is not dominant on PCs because of Microsoft's alleged misdeeds. But, in fact, Java failed in spite of Microsoft's efforts, not because of Microsoft.
Most enterprises have a mix of Windows and Unix systems. Larry Seltzer explores the options for interoperating those systems.
The fact is, any fair-sized enterprise has both Unix and Windows systems in it. Here's a look at the options for interoperating those systems.
Are you sure you know what "middleware" really is? As Larry Seltzer explains, the Microsoft/DOJ settlement brings some startling new connotations to the notion of middleware.