Sun Microsystems has completed its $387 million acquisition of SeeBeyond, a company whose software helps customers integrate disparate computing applications, the company said Thursday.
Sun is selling the software as its Java System Integration Suite, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company said. The next version is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2006, and within 90 days, Sun plans to release future product plans and incorporate the software as part of its Java Enterprise System server software suite.
Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon--all are targets for Mozilla's plan to use Web apps to free people from ecosystem lock-in. Also: new Firefox features aplenty.
The rise of Apple's stores is one of the past decade's great retail stories. So, why then does the company continue to creep back into the big-box outlets and will this hurt the brand?
The company helps small businesses with little tech savvy build apps easily, and now its partner Constant Contact will email-blast prospective users, too.
The Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 could make its debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, according to a leaked promotional image.
Web giant is spending $120 million to beef up its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters, according to filings with the city reviewed by the San Jose Mercury News.
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