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Genuitec's Blog: Eclipse

We’re at EclipseCon, Where are You?

Posted on Mar 25th 2013
EclipseCon kicks off today and we’re ecstatic to be apart of this conference once again! Today, we’ll be unveiling the new look and capabilities of MyEclipse 2013 which is scheduled for release next week, April 1st! Beginning April 1st, you can download MyEclipse 2013 here. MyEclipse 2013 will delight Eclipse … Read More

HTML5 Fears? MyEclipse 2013 turns your Woes into Wows!

Posted on Mar 20th 2013
With so many tools available and so much confusion as to which of these technologies and frameworks will stand the test of time, it’s extremely difficult for end-users to decipher which tools to use today to ensure their apps have a place in future markets. Even here at … Read More

Secure Delivery Center Garners High Praise

Posted on Mar 5th 2013
When a company releases a product, it’s a very vulnerable time. On one hand, you are filled with excitement and anticipation of the many options this new product has, the new technology embedded within. However, on the other hand, you find pure fear. What if the product is … Read More

Preparing for Software Tooling Longevity

Posted on Feb 27th 2013
At Genuitec, we are very interested in the longevity of software tooling because it is critical for our customers’ success.  At its most basic level, software environment longevity is the ability to create a permanent archive of your complete software development environment coupled with the ability to reinstantiate … Read More

Meanwhile in London, chatting about virtual offices

Posted on Feb 6th 2013
Our Secure Delivery Center architect, Tim Webb, just returned from a speaking engagement in London at the Monki Gras event. He talked to virtualization and what it means to work in a company (Genuitec) that operates entirely virtual. We’ve been doing this since 1997 and maintain global sales … Read More

CERN uses Secure Delivery Center, should you?

Posted on Feb 4th 2013
CERN, the leading research facility for investigation into the origins of the universe, chose our Secure Delivery Center [SDC] to address their unique open source tooling objectives.  With a focus on science coupled with a revolving door of software engineers, CERN needed a solution to facilitate rapid tooling … Read More
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