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SourceLabs took the wraps off of its SASH Stack for Java yesterday, while this morning at the Orsquo;Reilly Open Source Conference startups ActiveGrid and Greenplum announced new offerings. Greenplum, JasperSoft and Kinetic Networks all banded together on Wednesday to o stanley cup ffer a BI reporting, datawarehousing and ETL triptych. The combination will enable customers to store information in a datawarehouse, run analysis on that data and deliver it to employees via reporting tools mdash; all via open source. When both Greenplum and JasperSoft launched, it seemed to me as if a partnership would be a natural fit. ActiveGr stanley tumbler id on Wednesday announced the first finalized versions of Application Builder and LAMP Application Server. Application Builder is a RAD environment for building rich user interfaces and integrating those with existing back-ends, and it supports XML standards including XML Schema, BPEL, XForms, XPath stanley isolierkanne and WSDL. LAMP Application Server, for its part, brings session management, Web services interoperability and transaction management to the open source stack, and serves as a deployment platform. SourceLabs, meanwhile, said the SASH Stack for Java ties Apache Struts, Apache Axis, Spring Framework and Hibernate into a single stack. Burton Group analyst Anne Thomas Manes said that the pre-packaged solutions can help make open source more accessible to more users. Linux never would have achieved its current position as a leading server platform if distributors like Jimy Mastercard Mondays: Free travel on Tube, bus, DLR, tram and National Rail on offer across London with Apple Pay
Monday 31 March 2014 12:31 amTougher penalties for firms that annoy Brits with nuisance callsBy: Expres stanley cup s KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailCOMPANIES exploiting data to make nuisance phonecalls will face fines worth hundreds of thousands of pounds under new plans from the government.Culture secretary Maria Miller is set to launch a consultation this year on lowering the threshold for when firms can be fined for making nuisance calls and sending spam text messages, according to plans published yesterday.Currently the Information Commissionerrsquo Office will only take action if unsolicited calls cause ldquo ubstantial damage to households.The Ministry of Justice also pl stanley thermobecher ans to consult on whether to impose hefty fines on claims management companies which use information gathered by unsolicited calls and texts, among other bad practices.Justice secretary Chris Grayling said: It i stanley cup s time to stop these claims companies from plaguing hardworking peoplersquo lives and wasting everyonersquo time ndash; the scale of these fines shows just how serious we are about stopping them.Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessTrending ArticlesAnthropic: UK staff get eye-watering sums at AI giantOff the menu: Dominorsquo is UKrsquo most shorted companyHiking VAT would have lsquo erious negative impactrsquo;, ec |