JavaWorld Weekly | | Amazon's simple, scalable compute service runs your functions whenever needed, but is limited to Java, Python, and Node.js. | | Issue highlights 1. Linux Foundation throws its weight behind open APIs 2. Open source Java projects: Docker | Webcast: Silanis The race to digitize the enterprise is on and paper is an area that slows down any business process. Digital Transaction Management (DTM) is all about making document processes fully digital, including the last mile – the e-signature. Listen to this On Demand Webcast to learn more. Learn More | With the Open API Initiative, the Linux Foundation and its partners -- including IBM -- plan to make the next generation of APIs easier to find, use, document, and transform. READ MORE | Set up and deploy a Java application to Docker, then integrate a Docker container into your Maven build process for easier testing and automated production builds. READ MORE | White Paper: OpenText The report rankings were compiled against 60 criteria, as a result of Forrester Research product evaluation surveys of 59 user companies, and interviews with 11 vendors. According to the report, "OpenText offers reporting and analytics platforms that can scale to the needs of large enterprises." Learn More | | | | | |
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