News Briefs: September 1, 2010
By SD Times News Team
September 1, 2010 —
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Black Duck Software is starting a certification program for legal professionals with clients involved in acquiring technology companies. The program, open to IP and M&A attorneys with open-source experience, introduces participants to Black Duck code assessment services and tools, walks participants through processes, and provides valuable tips for working with both acquiring clients and target organizations. Certified participants are listed on Black Duck's website in a directory that can be accessed by clients looking for IP and M&A counsel.
Gemini Mobile Technologies has released Hibari (meaning Cloud Bird in Japanese) as open source. Hibari is a database optimized for the highly reliable, highly available storage of massive data, such as cloud computing applications requiring storage of petabytes of data each day. Hibari was written in Erlang and is released under the Apache license. Its APIs support C++, Erlang, Java, Python and Ruby. Gemini plans to provide Hadoop map/reduce integration, as well as a commercial license that includes updates and support.
McObject is offering eXtremeDB Data Relay, which shares real-time data between embedded applications using its eXtremeDB database and external systems such as enterprise DBMSes. Data Relay maintains a buffer of eXtremeDB database transactions as they occur. For every object affected by a transaction, there is a code within the buffer that indicates whether the operation was an insert, update or delete. Developers can use a database cursor to iterate over objects in the transaction buffer. If the change in eXtremeDB is of interest (by the application’s criteria), the changes can be propagated to an Oracle, SQL Server or other back-end DBMS.
ESRI is offering ArcGIS for iOS, which gives users access to mapping tools directly on an Apple iOS device, such as iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The ArcGIS app uses ESRI's ArcGIS API for iOS, which is available to all iOS developers for building custom mapping applications.
SUSE Gallery is an app store that lets Linux developers publish and license their appliances and cloud-based applications. SUSE Gallery builds on Novell's SUSE Appliance Program, which helps ISVs simplify appliance creation, reduce development and support costs, and extend applications to the cloud. Applications are built using SUSE Studio, a Web-based appliance creation tool.
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