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5 Jul 2004
#13382
The Java-Open Source Debate
Industry Executives Divided on the Issue

Adopting an open source model for the Java programming language is still being hotly debated among the industry's top executives. A formal forum was arranged at the 2004 JavaOne Conference for the IT community to listen to proponents on both sides of the issue.
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8 Jul 2004
#13406
Top Ten Articles for Last 3 Issues
Vol 76 Issues 3, 4 and 5

Each week, we determine which articles have been most frequently referenced by logged in subscribers to provide you with the most popular articles of the current and last volumes. The top articles for the three most recent issues were:

5 Jul 2004
#13317
Sun, Java Card Technology Win Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Leadership
Early Access of Sun Java Card Enterprise Software Released

Sun and its Java Card technology received the Frost & Sullivan Market Leadership Award for exhibiting market share leadership through the implementation of market strategy. Sun has released an early access version of the Sun Java Card Enterprise Software. The general availability release is scheduled for this fall.
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5 Jul 2004
#13355
Sun's Server Market Share in South Africa on the Rise
Predictions Estimate 34 Percent Increase

Intelligence firm BMI-TechKnowledge (BMI-T) reported that Sun has increased its server market share in South Africa significantly over the past few years and expects the rise to continue over the next three years. Research indicates Sun's total market share to increase 34.2 percent in volume through 2007.
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5 Jul 2004
#13365
JCP and Java Pro Award Exceptional Contributions Made to the Community
Annual Event Recognizes Significant Technological, Community Efforts

The 2004 Java Community Process (JCP) Program Awards and Java Pro Awards were announced at the 2004 JavaOne Conference. Presented annually, these awards recognize community participants with the most significant influence on the community, demonstrated leadership and exceptional dedication to community development, and proposed and developed Java technologies with an outstanding impact on the Java platform's evolution.
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