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Heroku: PaaS is the future of development tools

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Building Cognitive IoT-Robotics-Mobile Messaging with Java, Watson and MobileFirst on Bluemix

Extending the value of your Java applications means more than just moving to the cloud. Business demands adding new functionality and opportunities to drive value. In this webcast, Java developer and Mobile Dev Advocate, Marek Sadowski, will show how you can build a Java application using MobileFirst, Watson cognitive services to trigger refined messaging with Twilio and Sendgrid for IoT-robotics and mobile communications. Read More

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Oracle's future lies in cloud, APIs, and microservices

Oracle VP Amit Zavery explains how the Java steward is rethinking core products for cloud computing, machine learning, and microservices Read More

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Java framework builds microservices as Docker containers

The java-micro platform lets developers build and configure environment, command-line, and external services Read More

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Java 9 enhancements, Part 1: Factory methods in Java Collections

The module system and REPL tool have received widespread attention, but Java's newest release has much more to offer. This series introduces other enhancements to Java 9, beginning with the new convenience factory methods in the Java Collections Framework Read More

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IBM Bluemix - From Idea to Application

With Bluemix, you can quickly build, manage and run a range of applications-including web, mobile, big data, and new smart devices-on an open-standard, cloud-based platform. It's free of charge for 30 days and includes many services with free plans, all available with the click on a button in just a few minutes. Read More

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