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EclipseCon Europe – Drink Beer, Be Merry.

Posted on Aug 16th 2013
Summer is slipping away in the northern hemisphere, and 2013 is well along its way to the second half of the year. Glum as it sounds, we like the changing of seasons best and a cold biting winter is our ideal outdoor weather. (I could be alone in … Read More

Exposing the Real Cost of Software Management

Posted on Aug 8th 2013
How much money is your company losing from non-value added work? What’s the typical amount of time-suck your teams suffer from when choosing and implementing new software, or even maintaining existing software? The fact is that software management is a pesky little task, one that is inescapable and … Read More

Watch CERN’s Talk from EclipseCon France

Posted on Jun 7th 2013
CERN’s chat at EclipseCon France has garnered major interest from fellow Eclipse users. We’re stoked to have a copy of their session from the conference, where CERN shares how they are managing the delivery of Eclipse throughout their organization. You can view the recorded session below to mull over it … Read More

Viva Las Vegas!

Posted on May 6th 2013
We are back in the office after spending a hectic week in Las Vegas for IBM’s Impact 2013 conference. We are simply exhausted from the long days on the conference floor, and yet incredibly energized over the new contacts we made during Impact! It is certainly a sight … Read More

Are You Attending Impact? Stop by Booth E-1!

Posted on Apr 24th 2013
We’re just a couple of days away from the annual IBM Impact Conference, held this year in enchanting Las Vegas! We excited to meet with some of the biggest and brightest companies to see what’s new in the WebSphere realm, as well as talk with those of you … Read More

MyEclipse 2013: Redesigned to Declutter Your Experience

Posted on Apr 10th 2013
Spring Cleaning is such a pain in the rear! It’s a timely, incredibly involved process where you discover you have things you never knew you had and things you’re embarrassed to admit that you STILL have! But inevitably it always ends with a sense of complete and utter … Read More
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