Showing posts with label web development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web development. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2008

Google Upgrades Toolkit To Boost Web Computing

At the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco this week, the hunt giant announced a new version of its Web development kit and opened up its hosted Google App Engine to more than developers.


Web applications written with Google Web Toolkit 1.5, which now back ups Java 5, will run 1.2 to two modern times faster, said David Bruce Johnson, Google's technology manager. The toolkit is a measure toward making the Web -- not Windows, Macintosh or Linux -- the computer science layer that developers are concerned with.


"There's no inquiry any more than whether you're going to aim the browser or a desktop app," Samuel Johnson said. "For almost any new exciting app, you're going to aim the browser."


Microsoft's 'Market to Lose'


For a certain social class of programs, Samuel Johnson said, the Web is "already better than what you can make on the desktop." He added: "For extremely low-latency applications, like picture editing, I believe we're calm a couple old age out."


Such statements are nil less than a shot across Microsoft's bowknot -- and while establishing the Web as a rival to Windows is still an acclivitous battle, Google should not be underestimated here, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group.


"There is small uncertainty the browser is the best common denominator for new applications," Enderle said, "but the job is that most people don't have got web connexions that are fast adequate to dwell on it." That sort of connectivity likely won't come up for a decade, which gives Microsoft a ample window of clip to struggle back, he added.


"This is still Microsoft's marketplace to lose, but to beat out Google they have got got to take and not follow to this new capableness -- and they have lost focusing on their core defences to this attack: Windows, Office and IE," Enderle said. "Google can't do this without Microsoft's aid because people just don't change very quickly, and Google doesn't yet have got the developer support to make this a reality."


But Google is leading the manner -- and Microsoft is "bleeding developers," Enderle said. "So, yes, they can make this, but Microsoft is still in a place to barricade if they can carry quickly enough. IBM in the '90s against Microsoft was a lesson in what not to do."


Navigating Browser Incompatibility


Google Web Toolkit assists developers quickly make Web applications by serving as a interlingual rendition device between Java codification and the JavaScript linguistic communication built into browsers. Why not compose directly in JavaScript? One of the greatest jobs with Web development have been the multiplicity of ways in which popular browsers implement Web criteria like Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript. Earlier versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, especially, implemented the criteria poorly, but Apple's Campaign also featured odd implementations.


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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Google To Hold Web 2.0 Developer Event - InformationWeek




Google on Tuesday said it will throw a developer event in May natural covering a assortment of subjects on Web 2.0 application development.


Called Google I/O, the two-day event will be held May 28-29 at Moscone Center in San Francisco. Along with covering subjects in application development in general, Google applied scientists will also discourse the company's developer products.


"As a community, developers are shaping the hereafter of the Web, putting foundations in topographic point now that future coevals of users won't be able to conceive of life without," Vic Gundotra, VP of technology for developer merchandises at Google, . "Google's developer events are a topographic point for developers to observe this moment, join forces with each other, and larn about faster and better ways to successful Web applications and a better Web."


Among the subject countries Google bes after to cover are tools and techniques related to Ajax and JavaScript, both used in edifice user interfaces for Web 2.0 applications. In addition, the company is expected to discourse tools available for tapping into Web application scheduling interfaces. Google will also cover its toolkit during this session.


Other subjects include the new moving ridge of Apis and frameworks, , for edifice applications to tap into societal networks. On the mobile side, Google applied scientists will undertake engineerings such as as Android and Mobile River Gearing for edifice applications on the mobile Web.


Finally, Google bes after to cover geo and map applications, focusing on engineerings ranging from keyhole markup linguistic communication to Google Maps API. KML is an XML information file formatting for managing the show of 3-D geospatial data.


Google applied scientists conducting the Sessions include Mark Lucovsky, Guido avant garde Rossum, Saint David Glazer, Alex Martelli, Steve Souders, Dion Almaer, Jeff Dean, Chris DiBona, and Josh Bloch. Tickets are $400 for developers, with price reductions available for students.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Sun Locks Up MySQL, Looks To Future Web Development - InformationWeek




Sun Microsystems have completed its acquisition of MySQL six hebdomads after announcing its purpose to make so. As of today, Marten Mickos, MySQL's former CEO, is now senior VP of a new software system system database group, reporting to Rich Green, executive director VP for software. Sun chief executive officer Jonathan Schwartz said Mickos also will describe directly to him as portion of Sun's senior direction team.


The $1 billion cost of acquiring MySQL was deserving the price, said Schwartz. MySQL "was the crown gem of the unfastened beginning marketplace," with 11 million clients and "the strategical value of gap new marketplaces to Sun," he said in a teleconferencing announcing the closing of the trade on Tuesday.


MySQL is the speedy, unfastened source, Web-page-serving database that's used by Facebook, Google, Slashdot, and other giants of the Web. With Sun's help, MySQL can now defeat what Schwartz termed "the head liability of unfastened beginning companies," supplying 24/7 planetary technical support.


The acquisition "marks the end of a singular epoch for MySQL and the beginning of another singular one," Mickos said at the teleconference. "As portion of Sun, we will turn to function more than clients with larger deployments and larger scalability."


The proclamation was filled with superlatives. "This is the most of import acquisition in Sun's history," said Schwartz, even though Sun's $4.1 billion acquisition of Storage Technologies in June 2005 was much larger. Reminded of StorageTek, Schwartz said, "We don't have got any 2nd ideas about history. MySQL as a database is as much about storage as StorageTek. We're gathering together the most compelling unfastened beginning storage platform in the industry."


Sun is counting on MySQL's continued growing in the $15 billion-a-year database industry to fuel further software system gross sales out of the Sun portfolio, although analysts set MySQL's share of that at somewhere less than $100 million a twelvemonth in revenue. Both Mickos and Schwartz took striving to state that Linux, not Sun's Solaris, will stay MySQL's primary operating system. In fact, MySQL runs on Linux as its most popular platform, with Windows second, and Solaris coming in a distant third. Nevertheless, MySQL was developed on Solaris, said St Simon Phipps, main unfastened beginning military officer at Sun.


At a mass media acme Feb. 13, Schwartz raised some superciliums when he said the popular lamp stack, which includes Linux and MySQL, doesn't have got to be taken literally. Sun will promote developers to utilize Solaris, instead of Linux, with the stack.


Regardless of operating system choice, Schwartz asserted that with MySQL, Sun have a set of software system that more than directly vies with Microsoft's Windows Waiter and SQL Waiter database. "I couldn't hold more than strongly," he told a questioner, when asked if the acquisition conveys Sun closer to head-to-head competition. But Sun will vie on edifice out the adjacent coevals of Web applications for the Internet, not laterality of the desktop.


Sun's Green said it wasn't the right clip to speak about future possibilities stemming from the acquisition, but it wasn't unreasonable to anticipate Sun to more than closely incorporate MySQL with Sun middleware, such as as its GlassFish application waiter project.


As developers construct out Web applications that interact with individual land site visitors, reply inquiries with fresh merchandise information and data, and behavior transactions, Sun desires to be the provider to the endeavor for the network's adjacent phase. Sun bes after to purchase further unfastened beginning companies, but it clearly sees MySQL as the basis of its campaign. It gives Sun an unfastened door to the detergent builders of the adjacent coevals of applications.


That acquisition wasn't only large for Sun, said Schwartz. "It was the most of import acquisition in the industry," he said during the teleconference.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Bungee offers hosted software development

Boasting of a one-of-a-kind solution for the application development lifecycle, Bungee Labs is launching the public beta Tuesday
of Bungee Connect, an on-demand platform for Web application development and deployment.

Featured is a full gamut of tools and services to construct and host applications. "Bungee Connect is a single platform for the
development, testing, deployment, and hosting of rich Web applications," said Lyle Ball, ' frailty president of marketing.

With the platform, developers can join forces to construct Web applications leveraging multiple Web services and databases. Applications
are deployed on Bungee Labs' multi-tenant power system substructure and can be SaaS-based or offered as stand-alone Web destinations. They are accessed via popular browsers.

Rather than developers having to piece disparate pieces such as as IDE, an Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) toolkit,
and testing and coaction tools, Bungee supplies all these capabilities.

"Developers log onto Bungee Connect. It's in the cloud and it's a hosted environment," Ball said.

Bungee depicts its merchandise as a platform-as-a-service system, in which the full software system development lifecycle can be
supported on the same computer science environment to cut down costs, risks, and clip to market.

Because Bungee Connect is entirely based on-demand, users can construct and deploy applications without installing or configuring
waiters and can link to multiple Web services from within a single environment, said Brad Hintze, Bungee manager of product
marketing.

"I believe it's got some very interesting benefits because it's managing to incorporate development and deployment but in a service
environment, so it lets for a developer to [have] entree to tools," said Danu Gardner, principal analyst at Interarbor Solutions. "It also at the same clip gives them a topographic point to deploy their applications without having to worry," about run-time choices
and operational issues," he said. Alice Paul Krill is editor at big at InfoWorld. Continued1 | | »

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Blue Robin Donates $10,000 in Web Development Resources to Help Build and Implement an eBusiness Infrastructure for the Wellesley Free Library

/24-7PressRelease/ - WALTHAM, MA, November 16, 2007 - Blue Robin goes on its policy of giving back to the communities it serves, by donating $10,000 toward the designing and development of an eBusiness Infrastructure for the Wellesley Free Library. The end of the undertaking is to design, develop, and implement an eBusiness Infrastructure for the Library, utilizing the up-to-the-minute Internet engineering that volition be seamlessly incorporate with the Library's web site. The aim is to construct a system that supplies a predictable, scalable, profitable, and unafraid platform for conducting e-Business. The Library means to upgrade and set up a stronger Internet presence, as well as automating internal concern procedures utilizing the web. Wellesley Free Library takes to construct an online portal that tin ran into web visitors' expectations, and scale of measurement to ran into the varying demands of all its constituencies. The aim is to construct an on-demand, eBusiness substructure that enables the library to have got an optimized online community. The chief constituents of the undertaking include:
Building an Internet-centric Library Portal Management System to include the following:
A platform using MS-SQL and .NET2
Easy to utilize content editor ("WYSIWYG" type)
eNewsletter Management System
eMail List Management and Broadcast System
Room Reservation engine
Donation/ Philanthropy engine
eCommerce-enabled
Integration-ready
Scheduling System Roles based Authentication System
Dynamic Site Map
Many more than customizable features "The Library desires to set up an online system to break function its audience by presenting up-to-date content. Blue Robin's generous contribution will let us to utilize the money we are saving on this undertaking to spread out the Library's programmes and services, which is the chief mathematical function of our Library. Blue Robin have developed an first-class architecture for the substructure of our web portal. All of the Library's staff are looking forward with expectancy to our new web land site infrastructure. Without the largesse of Blue Robin, we would have got to detain this of import undertaking by many months," states Ms. Helen Of Troy Charbonneau, Assistant Director of Technology at the Wellesley Free Library. "We desire to do a difference in the world, and we have got always believed in the importance of giving back to the communities we function -- it gives us pridefulness that we are helping." elaborates Hadi Shavarini, chief executive officer of Blue Robin. "The new Web substructure makes an online portal for the Library that tin ran into all its Web visitors' expectations, ran into the demands of all the library's content editors, and cut downs operating costs". Hadi Shavarini, CEO:781-577-6010: hadi@bluerobininc.com
Helen Charbonneau, Assistant Dir. of Technology:781-235-1610 Ten 1130: hcharbonneau@minlib.net About Wellesley Free Library:
In June of 2003, the Wellesley Free Library opened its new chief library located at 530 American Capital Street. The new installation have many comfy seats areas, the general aggregation located on one floor, a fantastic children's room that includes a narrative hr country as well as a particular trade room; quiet survey areas, and community meeting space. It is designed to take advantage of the encompassing country including positions of the parkland land next door as well as a

About Blue Robin, Inc.
Blue Robin is a prima eBusiness Infrastructure and Business Intelligence Software developer that designs, develops, implements, and back ups eBusiness substructures that compound data, voice, and video, utilizing the up-to-the-minute and the top hardware and software system engineering in diverse operating environments.# # #