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As containers and microservices become a bigger part of the software landscape, developers are looking for ways to make their code more Java cloud native.
How do you use the potential of the cloud for Java development and remain sustainable and cost-efficient?
InfoWorld's Peter Wayner reviews CloudBees, GAE, OpenShift, and Cloud Foundry, weighing the pros and cons of Java development on a public cloud platform.
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Java developers in need of a cloud-based IDE have dozens of options available, each with characteristics to meet specific demands. That plethora makes choosing the right one a difficult process, so ...
CloudBees plans to unveil on Tuesday a Java cloud application platform featuring its own Dev@cloud application development infrastructure and the Java platform-as-a-service gained through ...
Azul announced Azul Intelligence Cloud to analyze and optimize Java fleets.
Perforce Software, the DevOps company for global teams seeking AI innovation at scale, announced the public availability of JRebel Enterprise, a new software that is automatically configured to ...