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  • IBM Layoffs Continue, Could Spur Union Effort

    The IBM layoffs that began earlier in 2009 started anew on March 26, called Black Thursday by Alliance@IBM, which is pushing for greater union representation at IBM. By the time this round of layoffs is done, IBM will have cut nearly 10,000 jobs, according to the union.


    Company Looks to Bring Flash to Google Android

    BSquare is looking to bring full Adobe Flash technology to the Google Android operating system. If this happens and the company does manage to port Flash to Android, it would give the new mobile OS a leg up on Microsoft Windows Mobile and the Apple iPhone.


    More IBM Layoffs Coming?

    Even as IBM is reportedly in talks to acquire Sun Microsystems, it is looking increasingly like IBM is set to announce another round of layoffs. Layoffs are expected in the IBM Global Business Services group and the Global Technology Services group, among possible others.


    Microsoft Delivers Code Contracts for .Net

    In a solution called Code Contracts for .Net, which came out of Microsoft Research, Microsoft is providing a design-by-contract mechanism for .Net programmers. Microsoft has implemented the design-by-contract approach to software development for .Net developers. In a solution called Code Contracts for .Net, which came out of Microsoft Research, Microsoft is providing a design-by-contract mechanism for .Net programmers.

  • Java Developers Leery of IBM-Sun Merger

    Java developers weigh in on the potential IBM-Sun merger, saying they have some concerns about the future of the Java platform should IBM take control of Sun. Although some feel IBM's influence could be good for Java overall, others fear a potentially heavy-handed IBM could smother innovation - particularly in the enterprise Java space. And still others say it just will not matter.


    Danese Cooper Starts at REvolution as 'Open Source Diva'

    Danese Cooper, known as the Open-Source Diva after stints as an open-source community builder at Sun Microsystems and Intel, announces she has joined REvolution Computing, a provider of open-source predictive analytics solutions. REvolution focuses on solutions based on the R language. One of Cooper's first initiatives at REvolution will be to work with REvolution R Director of Community David Smith to develop a program to better support user groups and develop new community assets.