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Why the Web Dinosaurs Died
The Kaazing team recently got a Comet article published in the JavaDeveloper's Journal (JDJ June 2008), which gives an overview of the impact Comet-based solutions will have on your IT infrastructure. The article is now published online - Why the Web
The Kaazing team is growing
Anyone that has ever tried to release a product, whether closed source or open source, knows how hard it is to write documentation and how important it is to have excellent documentation. This brings me to Kaazing newest member - Peter Lubbers. It i
Kaazing's Brian Albers to speak at Interop in Vegas
As a software guy it is always interesting to attend a "hardware/network" conference such as Interop in Las Vegas, NV. This year Kaazing's Brian Albers will have the pleasure to meet with the network people at the Interop conference and exchange idea
Michael Carter Joins Kaazing
Kaazing is reinforcing its development team! Today I'm extremely happy to welcome Michael Carter to Kaazing and the Kaazing team. Michael will join us as our Comet Architect and will primarily work on our Enterprise Comet solution. Michael is recog
Kaazing Private Beta Release
After months of preparation the Kaazing team has now opened the doors for enrollment to Kaazing's Private Beta program. As soon as the registration closes (March 31st, 2008), candidates selected for the initial beta testing will be notified. If you
We've made it to DEMO 08
Have you ever been to DEMO? Have you heard about DEMO? No? In short, DEMO is a wickedly awesome conference for anyone launching a product. To attend a conference you normally have 3 options: You register and pay, you submit an abstract and hope
Done it again - submitted presentations for JavaOne
Yet again I have managed to submit papers for JavaOne. This time I was not alone, which improves the experience of trying to come up with compelling and interesting ideas for a talk. We all know that the industry is moving in light speed and anything
Are you betting on Java for Ajax?
You may ask yourself what kind of question is that? But consider the fact that there are far more good Java developers in the World than Ajax developers, and you'll notice that these Java developers are struggling with getting up to speed with Ajax a
AjaxWorld Poker Tournament and Enterprise Comet
I recognize that my blog has been quiet for some time, but there is a reason: Kaazing Corporation. Kaazing Corporation is essentially realizing a dream, a dream to start a company. Now, we (John Fallows and myself) are about to publicly launch Kaazin
AjaxWorld and Enterprise Comet
Bigger, better, and beefier, or smaller, smarter, and sexier? Which one do you prefer? Personally, I think the AjaxWorld organizers have managed to blend the two extremely well at previous conferences and now with Jeremy's Sys-Con TV-webcast announ

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